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Croydon North: Prime Minister David Cameron on big issues ahead of by-election

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AS CROYDON North prepares to go to the polls on Thursday the Advertiser sent Prime Minister David Cameron a list of questions on the big issues facing the area. In his reply, Mr Cameron defended the Government's response to last summer's riots, discussed the future of Croydon University Hospital and claimed Conservative candidate Andy Stranack is the only "local" choice.

Since last August's riots, many business owners and residents have waited months for compensation from the Riot Damages Act or insurance pay-outs. Some businesses closed down as a result, while others are still waiting. How did this happen when you said it was your priority that no one would lose out as a result of what happened?
Mr Cameron said: "What we saw last year was appalling, and I want everyone to get their compensation for the damage as soon as possible. The Government does not make payments directly to individuals or businesses - that is the responsibility of insurers and police authorities. But insurers have settled 98 per cent of claims made by householders and have fully paid out, or made interim payments, to almost 93 per cent of small and medium sized businesses affected by the riots. So they are making some progress with this issue, and rightly so."

Why have you not visited London Road (arguably the worst hit area of the country) since your initial visit in the immediate aftermath of the disorder? When will you visit so that businesses/residents can tell you in person about their efforts to rebuild?
Mr Cameron said: "I visited Croydon last year because I thought it was important to see the damage first hand, and to meet the residents and businesses affected as well as the fire crews and police officers involved in clean-up operation. I can assure you I keep a very close eye on what is going on in each of the areas that was affected. But in the meantime it is up to a strong local MP to champion people's concerns in the area, and to work with the government of the day to ensure those concerns are dealt with."

The Metropolitan Police plans to close South Norwood police station and officer numbers in Croydon have fallen since the coalition was formed. What reassurances can you give about your commitment to keeping the streets of Croydon safe?
Mr Cameron said: "We are having to take tough decisions to get the deficit down, and any party who won the last election would have had to reduce the policing budget. But the good news is that crime in Croydon is down since 2010 and there are 2,523 more neighbourhood police officers in London since that time."

What action is the government taking to address unemployment in Croydon, particularly among young people in the north of the borough?
Mr Cameron said: "The most important thing is to get the economy growing so that we create more jobs.  That's what the Government is focused on - we're tackling the deficit, which is why interest rates are lower than in many European countries, and we're cutting taxes and red tape to make it as easy as possible for businesses to create more jobs.  But we're also trying to do everything we can to help young people out of work by increasing the number of apprenticeships and through the new Work Programme which provides personalised support. Our £1 billion Youth Contract is providing opportunities including apprenticeships, work experience places and incentives for employers to recruit young people. Andy Stranack runs a Job Club that has helped lots of local people, so he has direct experience that would help him if he is elected as Croydon North's MP."

The future of Croydon University Hospital has been uncertain in recent years given its faltering bid for Foundation Status, poor CQC reports and NHS South West London's Better Services, Better Value review. What reassurances can you give about its future? What is the reasoning behind Assura running the hospital's urgent care centre – does this amount to privatisation?
Mr Cameron said: "There are no plans to reduce services at Croydon University Hospital. The Better Services Better Value review will have to go out to public consultation for three months before coming to the Government for approval. In terms of who delivers urgent care services, I think what matters is the patients get the best possible care and that the key principle of the NHS - that access to care isn't dependant on ability to pay - is untouched.  If a private company or a charity like MIND can provide a better service then of course we should get them involved."

What is the Government doing to address the shortage of primary school places in Croydon North? Will Croydon receive more funding?
Mr Cameron said: "Labour did nothing to prepare for this increase - they spent nearly all the education capital budget on refurbishing secondary schools - and Croydon saw very little of that.  We've switched money into providing additional places and in the last two years we given £32 million to Croydon.  Andy has already mentioned this to me, and I know he intends to pursue it if he becomes the new MP for Croydon North on Thursday."

Why should people in Croydon North vote for Andy Stranack and the Conservative party on Thursday?
Mr Cameron said: "Andy is the only one of the main party candidates who is local - he lives in Croydon and works in the constituency. And he's not another professional politician. He gave up a well-paid job to work on a Croydon estate setting up a debt advice service, a lunch club for the retired, several youth clubs and a job club. So he's got good experience of helping this area already. If Andy gets elected on Thursday he will be on the side of everyone who just wants to work hard and build a good life for their family, unlike Labour, who allowed some out-of-work families to receive far more in benefits than most working families earn."

To read the full interview see this week's Croydon Advertiser out on Friday (November 27)

Croydon North: Prime Minister David Cameron on big issues ahead of by-election


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