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Bristol elections 2021: what each party is promising on the key issues


Bristol elections 2021: what each party is promising on the key issues
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Next month, people across the Bristol region will be heading to the polls to vote in up to four elections.
Voters get to choose the individual who will run the city for the next three years in Bristol s third ever election for city mayor, and all 70 seats on Bristol City Council are also up for grabs. ....

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Labour promise mass transit system and to build 2,000 homes a year in 2021 manifesto


Labour promise mass transit system and to build 2,000 homes a year in 2021 manifesto
Rees launched Labour’s election manifesto with Bristol’s Labour group leader, Marg Hickman, who is not standing for re-election in Lawrence Hill ward in May.
In the foreword to his party’s manifesto, he says: “We have delivered on all of our 2016 pledges: we’ve tripled affordable house building, protected our children’s centres and libraries from national austerity where other councils couldn’t, and are exceeding our climate targets.
“We’ve laid the foundations for a mass transit system, we’re building new schools and Youth Zones, and we’re on track to reach net-zero by 2030.” ....

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