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2026-06-26
 
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Conservatives call on Labour to cut welfare and fund warfare

THE Conservatives have voted to call on the Government to cut welfare and fund defence, supporting the Conservative Party's motion, which was passed within their:- 'Opposition Day Debate.' 

The party says that:- "Britain faces an unprecedented level of risk to our national security with war in Ukraine and war in Iran" and has added that:-  "We feel we need strong defence more now than we have needed it in a very long time. Our national security is fundamental to our prosperity."

According to the Party, there is a consensus that our military is not ready for war. The Chief of the Defence Staff has said that the Ministry of Defence needs an extra £28 billion. Labour has allowed defence to go underfunded while welfare spending has ballooned by:- £19.8 billion in the past year.

In Southport their are around:- 1,845 people now claim welfare, the number increasing since Labour came into office. These numbers are not sustainable. At the same time, people in Southport are proud of our Armed Forces, and this weekend the Town will see the return of the annual Armed Forces Festival events. 

The Southport Conservatives have said that:- "We need to put more money in defence and bring defence spending to 3% of GDP this Parliament, rather than Labour's target of the next Parliament, potentially as late as 2034. Conservatives have set out key steps towards 3%, including:- reinstating the 2 child benefit cap and using billions from Net Zero to create a Sovereign Defence Fund. We have explained where the money comes from, how Labour could do this, and are now restating our offer to work together in the national interest to achieve it. Even Labour's own senior Defence figures know this is not good enough, as both of their recently resigned MOD Ministers, ex-Secretary of State John Healey and previous Armed Forces Minister, Al Carns, cited the lack of defence funding as their reason for quitting."

Nationally, the Conservatives are calling on Labour to do the right thing, telling whoever the Prime Minister is, it is time to get serious about defence. That is why we have used an Opposition Day Debate to bring this issue to the floor of the house and give MPs the chance to make their voice heard. Labour, putting party over country, blocked our motion. But we will not stop fighting to ensure our Armed Forces get the resources they need.

Mike Prendergast of Southport Conservatives said:- "People in Southport and the Northern Parishes, and across the country, are alarmed by the growing threats Britain faces. And they are also alarmed by the growing welfare bill, which is absorbing public resources and stopping us from funding our defence. The threats we face are getting more and more serious. That is why Conservatives in Parliament voted to demand the Government cuts welfare and gives our Armed Forces the backing they need to keep us safe. It's hugely disappointing that Southport's current Labour MP voted against this."

James Cartlidge MP, Shadow Defence Secretary, said:- "The 1st duty of every Government must be to protect our security. We cannot have our military inadequately funded at a time of growing threats. It is time to get serious. We need to put more money in defence and that means increasing spending to 3 per cent of GDP this Parliament. Whoever is the next Prime Minister mustmake our security a priority."

Helen Whately MP, Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary, said:- "The Labour Party always seem to be able to find more money for benefits, but when it comes to protecting our country, the kitty is empty. Conservatives have set out ways to fund our military, including:- reinstating the 2 child benefit cap and creating a sovereign defence fund. We have explained where the money comes from and how Labour could do this. We are now reissuing our offer to work together in the national interest to make welfare savings to fund defence."



Super cyclist sets off on 215 mile Southport to Edinburgh ride to raise funds for Forget Me Not Dementia Cafe

ON Friday, 19 June 2026, Ricky Webb set off on a fundraising cycle ride of over 200 miles to support the dementia cafe in Southport. 

 
He set off from the:- Forget Me Not Dementia Cafe, which is situated inside the Southport YMCA building on Hoghton Street in Southport Town Centre, at:- 7.30am, heading off on a:- 215 mile journey towards:- Edinburgh, Scotland. 

A series of wellwishers were there to wave him off was local photographer:- Michelle Foster, who was on hand to take pictures. 

 

People can support Ricky Webb's fundraising campaign on the JustGiving website. You can track his progress here:- KongTracking.Com.

Jenny Bowles, who founded the cafe, said:- "Ricky is a wonderful local man who is undertaking a massive, sponsored cycle ride to raise funds for the Forget Me Not Dementia Cafe. He will ride:- 215 miles from:- Southport, via:- Carlisle, to Edinburgh.  He has a JustGiving page set up. He has hoped to to raise:- £1,000 and has already surpassed that:-  JustGiving.Com. We will use funds to support the continuation of the cafe including:- the refurbishment of the conservatory and outside garden areas so that during the summer months, our guests can move from the lounge to the conservatory to enjoy the natural light and warmth whilst enjoying what we hope will become a great garden area. The added benefit is the wider community that uses the centre will benefit from improvements to the outside space and as you know the community centre works with all segments of the local community including:- young people and adults with additional needs including learning disabilities, young carers, people living with dementia and their carers, pre-school children and of course numerous community groups, schools and special schools use the centre.  I hope Rick's great effort will be part of a wider summer appeal we will run to support the development of the cafe and the improvements to the outside of the community centre."

 
The Dementia Cafe is the brainchild of CEO of Southport Community Sports Steve Haworth and volunteer Jenny Bowles.

Steve took over running what was the YMCA community centre 9nyears ago and set up Southport Community Sports 3 years ago. 

Like so many, Steve and Jenny have experienced family members who have been affected by dementia. In Steve's case it was uncle, and with Jenny, her father. 

 They want to use the facilities available within the community centre to offer a warm space and friendship to those that suffer directly from the disease and their carers. 

 
For more details please email Steve Haworth at:- Steve@SouthportclCommunitySports.Co.UK.

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