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Tory President angers party by using his title in attack on May
Hard-earned Mr Arnold signed the letter with his official title, and the West Kent Conservative Association has said he should have expressed his views as a private citizen rather than using his office. Mr Arnold wrote: “The Prime Minister went behind the back of her responsible Cabinet colleague to produce an alternative White Paper on Brexit.” He went on to say that she had ‘spent £100,000 of hard-earned party funds to circulate individual members with a mendacious interpretation of her White Paper’. Mr Johnson, the former Foreign Secretary who resigned last month over the Chequers plan, was told to apologise for his comments about burkas by Tory party Chairman Brandon Lewis – and Mrs May agreed with him.
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THE President of the Tonbridge & Malling Conservative Association has been criticised by his own party after he called for Prime Minister Theresa May to resign in a letter to a national newspaper. Jacques Arnold, the former MP for Gravesham and a prominent supporter of Brexit, wrote to the Daily Telegraph criticising the Conservative leader for her ‘Chequers’ White Paper on leaving the EU. He also lambasted Mrs May for her treatment of Boris Johnson after he criticised Muslim women for wearing burkas, saying they looked like ‘letter boxes’ and ‘bank robbers’.
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Council to charge £40 a year for new ‘garden tax’ recycle service By Andy Tong andy@timesoftonbridge.co.uk THE Borough Council is to charge residents £40 or more a year to take away their garden waste in a move which has been condemned as a ‘garden tax’. The decision comes as the town halls of Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells negotiate a new Waste Services Contract. The existing one expires next February. A charge has not been imposed before, and the council anticipates the ‘opt-in’ service will save £750,000 a year – or £850,000 if the fee is stepped up to £45. As part of the South West Kent Joint Waste project it will save Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council [TMBC], its Tunbridge Wells counterpart and Kent County Council [KCC] around £2.5mil-
lion a year in total. Dartford Borough Council was also involved in the scheme but pulled out earlier this year. The idea was put forward in Tunbridge Wells last November, though the charge then was thought to be £30 a year.
‘This is completely unnecessary. It is purely a money-making exercise’ That figure has now risen to £52, casting doubt over the sum the Tonbridge authority will impose. That will be decided once the contractor’s bids have been examined. The winner of the eight-year deal was scheduled to be announced on August 10. TMBC’s Cabinet will meet to discuss the issue on September 4.
The contract will allow households to recycle their plastic and glass on the doorstep for the first time. The authorities reckon that recycling performance could increase to over 50 per cent. The rate stood at 46.30 per cent for the period from 2005-06 to 2016-17. The plan was drawn up with KCC’s Kent Resource Partnership, who dispose of discarded household materials once the district councils have collected them. Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells forged a joint contract in order to ‘improve services and efficiency, increase recycling rates and generate financial savings’. The plans include a weekly food waste collection, with a new caddy provided, so that this can be kept separate and converted into fertiliser.
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