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6-minute candidate video Borough council election · Eastleigh Borough Council · 7 May 2026

Transcript preview: Who are you and why are standing? I'm Steve Umby and I am not a career politician. I' m a retired firefighter, 31 years in the service. All …

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[7s] Who are you and why are standing?

[11s] I'm Steve Umby and I am not a career politician.

[15s] I' m a retired firefighter, 31 years in the service.

[18s] All of them as a retained firefight, turning out from home, and the last eight as whole time firefighters too.

[25s] Alongside that, nine years as special constable and time as an ambulance co-responder too, so that's more than three decades of public service,

[33s] not just during work hours, but evenings, weekends and middle of the night too So why am I standing?

[40s] because in 2028 this council has been abolished and merged into a Slampton led authority.

[46s] You need councillors who fight to keep West End feeling like Westend Village, not people who disappear the day the brass plate comes off the door.

[60s] Hello, I'm Dave, and I am proud to be once again standing as your Green Party candidate in West End South for Eastleigh Borough Council.

[69s] I've been living in west end for over 20 years and in that time we've had the same administration in charge of our council for the whole time.

[77s] It is now stale.

[78s] They've run out of ideas and we need change, but we needed the right sort of change.

[83s] A change that brings hope for us and for future generations, not a change it brings division and takes us back into the past.

[90s] Where in the borough should new homes go?

[93s] Name one place and one you would refuse.

[98s] Brownfield first, every single time.

[102s] Redundant commercial sites, empty units above the shops.

[105s] Use those bricks before we touch another field.

[108s] Where I'd refuse?

[110s] Anywhere that eats into the countryside between West End and Southampton.

[113s] That green gap, Telegraph Woods, Moor Green and the Itchin Valley is what stops this community being swallowed up.

[121s] With the council merging into a Slamton-led authority in 2028, protecting that boundary matters more than ever and any development that does come forward must,

[132s] must arrive with infrastructure first.

[135s] GP places, school capacity, proper roads and access for emergency vehicles.

[141s] I've spent 31 years responding to calls down narrow streets and dead-end estates.

[146s] i know what bad planning looks like from the back and the front of a fire appliance.

[151s] I was dead against the one Horton Heath scheme when it was announced because of the scale of it, the unsustainability of,

[156s] it and the fact it's building on green fields.

[159s] It was not a good scheme at all.

[161s] But now that the road infrastructure for it is in place, It would be daft not to build the houses there and houses aren't being built there.

[167s] They need to be built as soon as they can be and it just not happening.

[171s] But where we shouldn't be building houses is around the two decent sized remaining open spaces we've got in West End, Telegraph Woods and Hatch Grange.

[179s] We've go to protect those.

[180s] Would you increase council tax, cut it or keep it the same?

[184s] And what would that mean for residents?

[189s] Freeze it.

[190s] Residents in West End are more grain than paying over £2,300 a year.

[196s] This council has racked up hundreds of millions in commercial property debt and residents shouldn't be covering the cost of those gambles.

[203s] Stop the borrowing, freeze the bill and use the next two years before the merger to get the finances in order.

[209s] It's time the council tightened its belt, not to tighten yours.

[214s] We would all love to pay less tax but anyone that's telling you that they can cut council tax and still deliver the services that we need is lying to you.

[223s] It's as simple as that.

[225s] Given the financial situation that Eastie Borough Council in particular is in, and the national government funding cuts to all local councils.

[233s] It's just not a realistic prospect to cut council tax at the moment.

[237s] I'd love to keep it the same if we can and still deliver public services that are essential.

[242s] And if I can, that's what we'll be doing.

[243s] One last call.

[244s] Anything you'd like to say?

[248s] I've lived in this borough for 37 years.

[251s] First Netley, then Hamble, I know this part of Hampshire.

[257s] In 2028, EC Borough Council ceases to exist.

[261s] Every decision between now and then matters on housing, green spaces and whether this community keeps its voice in whatever comes next.

[269s] I'm standing because you deserve a councillor who will turn up, ask the hard questions and put residents first, not the developers and certainly not The

[279s] Party Machine.

[280s] I've spent my whole adult life running towards problems when everyone else was running the other way.

[285s] Give me your vote on May the 7th and I'll bring that same approach to the council chamber.

[290s] Thanks, have a great weekend.

[292s] The Liberal Democrats in Eastleigh have let us down.

[295s] They have put more noise and more pollution in our skies.

[299s] they have built unsustainable housing estates around our towns and villages where the infrastructure simply cannot cope.

[305s] And they've squandered public funds with no return on investment and put us in a position where Eastley is one of the worst financially performing councils

[316s] in the entire country.

[317s] We need change.

[318s] we know we need to change, but we also need the right sort of change The right sort of change isn't a change that scapegoats the marginalised in our society,

[327s] that pounces on refugees and points the finger of blame at them.

[331s] We need to take responsibility for our own position and for out own future.

[336s] we need take responsibilities for future generations and make sure that we are building a society and infrastructure and an environment that suits them

[346s] We Need Real Hope, we Need real change and I can bring it.

Closing statements

Candidates are ordered by response time and participation status, not by when they speak in the recording. Those who took part could add optional final words.

David Andrew Berry

Did not take part in this compiled video, so a closing statement was not offered.

Roger Allen Vivian

Did not take part in this compiled video, so a closing statement was not offered.

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