Mayor Jenkins: “Time to Stop Shipping Soft Touch Britain Away!”
Andrea Jenkins, the newly elected Mayor of Greater Lincolnshire, has come out swinging in her victory speech – and she’s not holding back on the drama that’s rattled the region’s political scene.
What the New Mayor’s Gave a Little Sauce
- Police Whistle‑Blowers: Jenkins slammed the Conservative Party for “calling the police” on her. “It’s soul‑destroying,” she said, “and it’s been a personal nightmare.” Think of it as more drama than a soap opera!
- Sleeping with Allies Allegations: “We’ve been accused of sleeping with political allies,” Jenkins added. Yes, you read that right – she’s been accused of snoozing with the wrong folks.
- Independent Candidate Fallout: She jabbed at Marianne Overton, calling the independent candidacy a “complaint circus.” “Her husband filed complaints against the council, and we had a hearing, so our barrister had to get involved. It was filthy,” Jenkins claimed.
In a laid‑back yet decisive tone, Jenkins told GB News that the electorate was “wired to ditch the dirty politics.” She promised a naked, no‑frills mayoralty that will listen to the people, not to the suits.
Now What? The Transport Tactics
On the big machines, Jenkins plans to launch a Transport for Lincolnshire – a new authority that swings the same ideas as London’s famous Transport, but with a twist: No diversity officer spot will be on the roster. “We’re going to keep it sharp, keep it focused,” she says.
- Infrastructure‑fix: “We’ll finally get the roads, the rails, the bus routes back on track.”
- Energy: “Lexical challenges like high energy costs are a real pain. I want to audit those budgets.”
- Contract Crunch: “Every single pound of taxpayer money should be properly spent. That way council tax stays light and future‑friendly.”
Ready for a Clean Sweep?
With her reputation as a former Conservative MP, Jenkins is determined not to let Lincolnshire down. She’s calling for a “clean, effective administration” that keeps politics honest and public funds honest.
So, put your popcorn on – the saga in Greater Lincolnshire is just getting started, and Mayor Jenkins is ready to ride it all the way to the finish line.
