• Looking to the locals - (How wrong will we be?)
    Feb 15 2026

    Great (electoral) Expectations?

    We take a look at elections to come.

    The Gorton & Denton by election - will Labour receive an electoral bloody nose - and if so, who lands the political punch? What will the result indicate for the local elections to follow?

    With one Councillor up for re-election in each of the city’s 14 wards in May we take look at who is reaching the end of their term, likelihood they’ll stand again and whether previous results and current public feeling give any indication of what parties will hold which seats, and which will change hands. Nominations close April 9th with announcement to follow confirming the candidates appear on the ballot in each ward.

    🗳️Reaching the end of their term May 7th:

    🟧Abdul Kadir - Baffins

    🟧Matthew Winnington - Eastney & Craneswater

    🟧Steve Pitt - Milton

    🟧Mark Jeffery - St Thomas

    🟥George Fielding - Central Southsea

    🟥Yinka Adeniran - Charles Dickens

    🟥Asghar Shah - Cosham

    🟥Tom Coles - Fratton

    🟥Judith Smyth - St Jude

    🟦Ben Swann - Copnor

    🟦Simon Bosher - Drayton & Farlington

    (Reform) Russell Simpson - Hilsea

    (Reform) Jason Fazackarley - Nelson

    (Reform) Joe Standen - Paulsgrove

    Important dates:-

    1. April 9th 4pm Close of nominations
    2. April 10th 4pm publication of persons nominated - no later than (Candidate list published)
    3. April 20th Deadline for voter registrations
    4. April 21st 5pm Deadline for applications for postal or proxy voting
    5. April 28th 5pm Deadline for Voter Authority Certificates (voter ID for those without any other eligible photo ID).

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  • PPP-PMQs 11th February 2026
    Feb 11 2026

    Trying something new, we take a quick listen to today’s PMQs as PM Keir Starmer faces off with Leader of the Opposition Kemi Badenoch.

    What did you think of today’s exchange? Substance or angry theatre?

    Let us know what you think.

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  • WTF January?
    Feb 8 2026

    We take a look at events local, national and international in 2026.

    What could the political New Years resolutions have possibly been, and are they just as forgotten by the 2nd week of February as our personal ones are?

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  • Christmas come early ? Last Full Council of 2025
    Dec 14 2025

    In our last show of 2025, we take a look at the last Full Council meeting for 2025 of Portsmouth City Council.

    Was the chamber filled with festive cheer and agreement or were 42 Grinches trying to ruin Christmas? What hint do proceedings give of the 2026 local elections campaigns?

    Before the council are:-

    11. A briefing on devolution

    Notices of motion

    12a Aquind - The Council reaffirms its opposition to the Aquind interconnector project.

    12b Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour Issues in Portsmouth

    12c Cross Border Taxi Licensing and Passenger Safety

    12d Tackling Knife Crime and Enhancing Public Safety in Portsmouth

    12e Local Government Reorganisation - call on the govt not to force Portsmouth to become a larger unitary authority (encompassing Havant, Waterlooville, Gosport & Fareham.

    12f Improving Pedestrian Safety on Portsdown Hill Road

    12g Investing in Early Years: Expanded Free Breakfast Clubs and Childcare for Working Families in Portsmouth

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  • Devolution debacle - devolution delayed
    Dec 7 2025

    After this week’s shock two year delay to the Mayoral elections for Hampshire & The Solent we invite candidates Cllr Martin Tod 🟧 & Anna Collar 🟩to help make sense of the mess.

    -What does this mean for devolution?

    -Are voters right to be confused and frustrated?

    -Will Hampshire (& the Isle of Wight) miss out?

    -Why the headlong rush, just to put the breaks on?

    -What does this mean for candidates?

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    Consultation (closes Jan 11th)

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  • Budget review - going for growth?
    Nov 30 2025

    We take a look at Wednesday’s budget. Rachel Reeves’ 2nd as Chancellor of the Exchequer.

    Will there be a 3rd? | Who are the winners? | Who the losers? Was it bold or timid? | Does the leaking or ‘testing’ of policy ahead of the budget create more uncertainty? | Will the measures announced help with cost of living, reduce burden for small businesses and pay for services? | Will the Chancellor fill the gaps in local government funding?

    Which policy changes are you celebrating? | What are the changes the Chancellor could have made, but didn't?

    You can watch the budget in full on the Parliament's Youtube channel.

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  • They think it's all over (SPOILER! It's not!)
    Nov 26 2025

    On behalf of Let's Stop Aquind, we hosted a public meeting with key speakers from across politics and two sides of the channel.

    What is the Aquind interconnector? It’s the controversially funded and designed plan to connect the UK and French electricity grids with a cable across countryside, farmland, parkland and through residential areas from Normandy to Lovedean, digging a trench along congested roads in Portsmouth on the way.

    Speakers:-

    Cllr Steve Pitt - Leader Portsmouth City Council

    Suella Braverman MP - Fareham & Waterlooville

    Cllr Antonia Harrison - Havant Borough Council

    Cllr Martin Tod - Leader of Winchester City Council

    Yoann Collin - President of Mayors, Normandy, France

    Donald Brument - President of Non à Aquind

    If you'd like to find out more about the campaigns on both sides of the channel:-

    https://stopaquind.com

    https://www.non-a-aquind.org

    Let the planning inspectorate know what you think of the project:- aquind@planninginspectorate.gov.uk

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    39 Min.
  • Council Consensus or clash of the Councillors? - PCC Full Council 11/11/25
    Nov 16 2025

    This week we take a look at Tuesday's Full Council - was it a council or consensus or clash of the councillors?

    Notices of Motion

    • 11a Planning & Infrastructure bill (Opposing government plans to increase the planning applications decided by officers, and limit those decided by Councillors) - Cllrs Gardner (CON) Cllr Simpson (REF)
    • 11b Fair votes (Supporting votes at 16. Proportional representation) - Cllr Hunt (LIB DEM) Cllr Adair (LIB DEM)
    • 11c Support for Healthwatch (Strong opposition to government plans to abolish Healthwatch) - Cllr Swann (CON) Cllr Bosher (CON)
    • 11d Digital IDs (Opposition to government plans to mandate digital IDs) - Cllr Barrett (LIB DEM) Pitt (LIB DEM)
    • 11e
    • 11f Allocation of asylum dispersal (Opposing number housing asylum seekers in Portsmouth compared to other areas) - Cllr Standen (REF) Cllr Madgwick (REF)
    • 11g Support VALOUR Network (Support to improve military housing) - Cllr Fielding (LAB) Cllr Adeniran (LAB)

    Link to agenda and PCC's recorded livestream in comments on the event.

    Clips from PCC's Democratic Services recorded livestream.

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    56 Min.