01/05/2026
A Straight Talking Political Review National & Local, National Picture Where Are We Right Now?
Across the UK, people are feeling the pressure whether it’s the rising cost of living, struggling small businesses, or public services stretched beyond capacity. Trust in politics has been worn down over time, not because people don’t care, but because too many feel they’re not being listened to.
We’ve seen ongoing debates around taxation, immigration, energy policy, and infrastructure but for many households, the reality is simpler:
Bills are up
Wages aren’t keeping pace
Services feel harder to access
There’s also a growing sense that decision-making has become disconnected from everyday life. Whether it’s national policy or regional funding, people want clarity, accountability, and delivery not just promises.
At the same time, Britain still has huge strengths:
A strong entrepreneurial base
Skilled trades and independent businesses
Proud local communities
The opportunity is there but it needs leadership that backs people, not just systems.
Leek North, Staffordshire – What I’m Hearing on the Ground
Speaking directly with residents across Leek North, the message is consistent and it’s not political spin, it’s real life:
1. Roads & Infrastructure
The condition of roads across Leek and the wider Staffordshire Moorlands is a constant concern. Potholes, delays, and wear and tear are costing drivers time and money.
2. Cost of Living Locally
Families and pensioners are feeling squeezed. Everyday costs from fuel to food are having a real impact on quality of life.
3. Support for Local Businesses
Leek has strong independent businesses, but many feel unsupported. Rising overheads and limited local backing are making it harder to grow.
4. Community Spaces & Facilities
There’s a clear demand for better use of local assets whether that’s green spaces, community hubs, or ideas like:
5. “All Talk, No Action”
This phrase comes up time and time again on the doorstep. People aren’t interested in party politics they want results.
My Approach
This isn’t about left or right it’s about local action and accountability.
Listening directly to residents
Pushing for practical, visible improvements
Supporting local businesses and jobs
Making better use of existing spaces
Being present, not just at election time
Because ultimately, representation should be simple:
If something needs fixing we fix it.
If people raise concerns we act on them.
Your Voice Matters
I’m continuing to speak to as many people as possible across Leek North.
If we haven’t spoken yet, message me directly or stop me when you see me out and about.
Let’s keep this conversation going—and more importantly, let’s turn it into action.