The canvassing trail is now progressing surprisingly well with a diverse avalanche of opinion ranging from residents somewhat satisfied in their local services, social, healthcare et al but this has only been reflected by a small minority. Predominantly residents have signalled larger concerns with crime, transport, road/ pavement conditions, skate parks and education which have been steadily become key issues that need addressing by their representatives in the council.
As I noted to a resident, the stance that the Greens would take in resolving these issues, though passionate would be a realistic one. Broken promises are a weakness of any form of government beit local, central or European and should not be uttered if one considers themselves as a true respresentative.
My desire to help local residents stems from a long-term and deep rooted objective to achieve democracy whether it was through supporting tutors in education or supporting mothers living in deprivation. I also supported a pledge against Lewisham Hospital closure as well as the Pension pledge to increase state pension to £170. The causes I chose to support are given credibility as they are close to my heart having known, worked with or assisted people who have been through or tried to cope with an adverse experience.
When I am out canvassing I see residents as the individuals that they are and days, weeks and months later remember individual conversations that I had despite the consolidation of views of main opinions. Considering consciously that residents ARE indiviuals is a difficult challenge for most politicians as they are consolidated despite reflecting different voices - a crucial point to remember.
That said, I will continue on my trail noting each individual concern or action likely to be required in light of the issues raised. I must not forget to mention that the interaction and discussions with residents has been enlightening, informative and enables us to actively voice these issues to the council.
Personally, it is an experience I embrace as not only serious but equally delightful when you meet indiviudals in Telegraph Hill.- a ward which is as historic, calm, colourful and dynamic as it is beautiful...