Teach Three Rs not ‘Spotting’ Extremists
February 4th, 2010 by walthamforestlibdemsWaltham Forest Council have announced it is introducing pilot a scheme in schools in which students will be taught how to ‘spot’ extremists and report them to the appropriate authorities.
Local Lib Dem Leader and Deputy Leader of the Council, Cllr John Macklin said:
“I’m deeply disappointed that Labour have not consulted fellow Councillors about this pilot before blindly following Gordon Brown’s policies.
“I am also extremely uncomfortable with the notion of Labour implementing Orwellian policies in our schools potentially setting pupil against pupil.”
Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate for Walthamstow, Farid Ahmed said:
“Once again it seems that the Government is obsessed with setting up wacky and expensive schemes rather then deal with the issues at hand.
“It is vital that extremism is dealt with at the grass roots, though it is no surprise that the Government has cherry picked Walthamstow – an area with a very multicultural community - to launch this scheme.
“The sole purpose of this scheme seems to marginalise whole communities and is evidence once again of Labour’s failure to come up with realistic plans.
“In comparison, we will pump £2.5bn into schools so that students are equipped to join an increasingly tough jobs market.”
Liberal Democrats Tackle Youth Unemployment
January 30th, 2010 by walthamforestlibdemsWith the recession hitting the youngest the hardest Waltham Forest Liberal Democrats have implemented proposals announced by national Lib Dem Leader, Nick
Clegg, to prevent people leaving school, college and university being condemned to long-term unemployment.
Waltham Forest Council has implemented the Lib Dem policy by encouraging 16 to 18-year-olds to apply for a place on its apprenticeship scheme.
Local Lib Dem Leader and cabinet member for finance and resources, Cllr John Macklin, said:
“Making sure our residents are equipped with the skills they need to compete in the workplace and driving down unemployment are two big priorities for the council and taking on apprenticeships shows that we’re putting our money where our mouth is as an organisation.
“Research has shown that taking on apprentices can be a real boost to the organisation by increasing productivity, increasing competitiveness and providing a committed and well-skilled workforce which makes it a win-win situation for everyone involved.”
High Street Lib Dem Councillor and Chair of the Children & Young People Scrutiny committee, James O’Rourke, said:
“The Labour Government has let down school-leavers and older teenagers as, despite their big promise, they have not provided the apprenticeships to make sure that every school-leaver who wanted to learn a trade can do.
“In Waltham Forest Lib Dems have acted to help young people gain the skills they need for employment.”
Javell Holden, one of the council’s apprentices, said: “I’ve been working at the WFD call centre while doing a Business and Administration NVQ course since last April.
“I’ve found the course very beneficial and have just been offered a permanent job. I’ve learned many skills and would recommend this to anyone.”
Anyone aged 16-18 and interested in the scheme should email wbl@walthamforest.gov.uk or call 020 8520 9430.
Click here for further details of the Lib Dem policy to tackle youth unemployment.







