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Showing posts with label Barry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barry. Show all posts

Richard Bertin, Independent Socialist

Interview with Richard Bertin, Independent Socialist sitting candiate for Barry (Court ward) in the Vale of Glamorgan local elections on 3rd May.

They used to say in parts of Wales a donkey could get elected if it wore a Labour rosette, but in recent years as Old Labour has become New Labour, we have seen Labour support often melting away in their heartlands, equally though we have seen a number of ‘True Labour’ ex-Labour independents winning elections. This week I caught up with Richard Bertin who is standing for the council in Barry. Richard was first elected as a Labour councillor, but then served Court ward as an independent.

Hi Richard, could you tell our readers a little bit about yourself?
I work for Cardiff Bus as a bus driver driving around Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan which is good because I get to meet people and find out the public opinion on issues that affect their day to day lives. 
I am a socialist because I believe in public ownership, working together and equality. We are not seeing this and need to do more to ensure we get it. I am also a pacifist and against all war and will do all I can to resist it.

My political background is in the trade union movement and I am committed to fighting for fairness and social justice. I signed up as a union member at the age of 16 and have held various posts before becoming a Labour Party member in the 1990s.