Friday, 23 April 2021

Latest figures show Conservative claims of improvement are false

Response standard failures increase

Paul Marshall, Conservative Leader of West Sussex County Council, says he feels "significant improvements" have been made to the fire & rescue service. Yet the latest figures, released following a freedom of information request, show his claim to be false.

The number of occasions our inadequately resourced fire & rescue service has failed to meet the very generous response times, set by the Conservative run County Council, has nearly doubled in five years. This is not every delayed response either, the figures just cover the first two fire engines arriving at the most serious fires, and the first fire engine arriving at serious non-fire emergencies such as road traffic collisions.


The response said that figures for 2020-21 were unavailable as they "are currently working through the raw data".

Fire deaths on the rise

This latest evidence that the service provided to the public is not improving comes after a recent increase in fire deaths. In the last ten years the Conservatives have cut frontline response resources by a quarter. They claimed it was justified as they would save more lives with prevention work. Final figures for 2020-21 have yet to be confirmed, but four fire deaths have so far been reported to County Councillors. Sadly there are unconfirmed reports that the final figure for 2020-21 may be six.

The chart shows confirmed figures

The Conservatives have failed to properly protect West Sussex residents, yet instead of apologising for their failures they continue to mislead voters by claiming things are improving. Staff in the fire & rescue service have been working their socks off to try and improve performance, but the continued lack of resources makes it an impossible task.

There has been no indication that the Conservatives will stop their arrogant  misrepresentation, improve performance, or even ensure proper scrutiny and accountability. 

It was only last year that Conservative Cabinet Member Duncan Crow's answer to poor call handling times in the Surrey Fire Control, which handles West Sussex calls, was to suggest excluding the worst times from the statistics. 

Conservative Steve Waight, who is supposed to ensure that the performance of the fire & rescue service is properly scrutinised, repeatedly tries to stop discussion of serious concerns by claiming they are 'operational matters'. These 'operational matters' are fundamental to the service's performance and it is essential that they are discussed. 


Incidents are also increasing

Remember when the Conservatives told you that the number of emergencies attended was falling and would continue to fall?



The Conservatives cannot be trusted
with our Fire & Rescue Service






Wednesday, 21 April 2021

Why response times matter and how to make your vote count

Those who try to justify Conservative controlled West Sussex County Council's inadequate fire & rescue service response standards will claim that response times don't matter. They will also falsely claim that the risk to people and property varies according to their geographic location.

Response times matter

Research has shown that fires can double in size every minute. That means twice the amount of material burning and twice the amount of toxic smoke produced every minute. This graph shows that doubling in size against response times. 

It shows that once you get to ten minutes, the opportunity to save lives and property rapidly decreases. That is why, when further research has been carried out to identify optimum response times, the conclusions are usually ten minutes or less. 


Response times for the first fire engine

1 = West Midlands (whole area) - 5 minutes

2 = Hampshire (whole area) - 8 minutes

3 = Surrey (whole area) and 2% of West Sussex - 10 minutes

4 = 37% of West Sussex - 12 minutes

5 = 61% of West Sussex - 14 minutes

 

Risk is NOT different in different locations

Conservative County Councillors would have you believe that most of West Sussex is 'low risk' (blue) and most of the rest 'medium risk' (yellow). Yet, as the previous graph shows, any fire can develop and threaten lives and property just as quickly. Anywhere in West Sussex, from East Wittering to East Grinstead, or from Southwick to South Harting, the risk to lives and property is the same. The location is irrelevant when it comes to how quickly a fire will develop, only a lack of material to burn and any efforts to control it will slow it down.

When the response standards for different areas were approved, they had nothing to do with the real risk to lives and property. They simply set standards they expected could be met with the resources they had. Since then, they have cut four operational fire stations and eleven operational fire engines and crews. 

Inadequate resources mean that it is now impossible for 

firefighters to meet those already inadequate standards. 

How to make your vote count

Someone asked me recently why, when they only had half the votes cast, four in every five County Councillors elected in 2017 were Conservative. They also asked how the other half of voters could be properly represented in future.

2017 County Council Election

Political Party

Votes cast

Councillors elected

Conservative

51%

80%

Others

49%

20%

The long term answer is a change to a properly democratic election system that makes sure that Councillors are elected in proportion to votes. In the short term, however, the only viable option is to vote tactically. Now I know some people are uncomfortable with tactical voting, but if your priority is to prevent the Conservatives continuing their inept, deceitful, secretive and arrogant neglect of the fire & rescue service, it may be your only option.

In case it will help anyone, I have looked at the election results from four years ago to see which parties either beat the Conservatives or came second. Some second and third places were close, so I have shown the votes cast for each. I have also adjusted options where a party is not contesting a seat this time. 

County Council Division

Potential best tactical vote option

Angmering & Findon

Liberal Democrat

Arundel & Courtwick

Labour Party

Bersted

Liberal Democrat

Bewbush & Ifield West

Labour Party

Billingshurst

Liberal Democrat

Bognor Regis East

Liberal Democrat

Bognor Regis West & Aldwick

Liberal Democrat

Bourne

Liberal Democrat

Bramber Castle

Liberal Democrat

Broadbridge

Liberal Democrat

Broadfield

Labour Party

Broadwater

Labour Party

Burgess Hill East

Liberal Democrat

Burgess Hill North

Close (Liberal Democrat 476, Labour Party 463)

Chichester East

Liberal Democrat

Chichester North

Liberal Democrat

Chichester South

Green Party

Chichester West

Liberal Democrat

Cissbury

Close (Liberal Democrat 429, Labour Party 355)

Cuckfield & Lucastes

Liberal Democrat

Durrington & Salvington

Liberal Democrat

East Grinstead Meridian

Close (Labour Party 294, Liberal Democrat 261)

East Grinstead South & Ashurst Wood

Liberal Democrat

East Preston & Ferring

Close (Labour Party 474, Liberal Democrat 427)

Felpham

Close (Labour Party 241, Liberal Democrat 231)

Fontwell

Green Party

Goring

Labour Party

Hassocks & Burgess Hill South

Liberal Democrat

Haywards Heath East

Close (Labour Party 460, Liberal Democrat 438)

Haywards Heath Town

Liberal Democrat

Henfield

Liberal Democrat

Holbrook

Liberal Democrat

Horsham East

Liberal Democrat

Horsham Hurst

Liberal Democrat

Horsham Riverside

Liberal Democrat

Hurstpierpoint & Bolney

Liberal Democrat

Imberdown

Independent (I. P. Gibson)

Lancing

Labour Party

Langley Green & Ifield East

Labour Party

Lindfield & High Weald

Liberal Democrat

Littlehampton East

Liberal Democrat

Littlehampton Town

Liberal Democrat

Maidenbower & Worth

Labour Party

Middleton

Close (Labour Party 256, Liberal Democrat 237)

Midhurst

Liberal Democrat

Northbrook

Liberal Democrat

Northgate & West Green

Labour Party

Nyetimber

Close (Labour Party 280 Green Party 211)

Petworth

Liberal Democrat

Pound Hill

Labour Party

Pulborough

Liberal Democrat

Rother Valley

Liberal Democrat

Rustington

Liberal Democrat

Selsey

Local Alliance

Shoreham North

Labour Party

Shoreham South

Labour Party

Sompting & North Lancing

Labour Party

Southgate & Gossops Green

Labour Party

Southwater & Nuthurst

Liberal Democrat

Southwick

Labour Party

St Leonard’s Forest

Liberal Democrat

Storrington

Liberal Democrat

Tarring

Liberal Democrat

The Witterings

Close (Liberal Democrat 339, Labour Party 282)

Three Bridges

Labour Party

Tilgate & Furnace Green

Labour Party

Worth Forest

Liberal Democrat

Worthing East

Labour Party

Worthing Pier

Labour Party

Worthing West

Labour Party

It is of course impossible to precisely predict which candidates stand the best chance of defeating the Conservatives. The table is simply a guide to the last County Council election results, so it may be worth checking for any recent change in voting habits in your area since then. However, you should note that County Council Divisions cover different areas to borough, district and Parliamentary seats.

Remember, the Conservatives have already been discussing:

  • Manipulating statistics to make bad figures look better by removing the worst ones;
  • Sending fire engines without enough firefighters on them, simply to make response times look better;
  • Preventing Councillors scrutinising their decisions and failures by claiming they are 'operational';
  • And even extending the already poor response time targets.

If they secure a majority in this election, the risks we all face will be even greater than they are now.

Our Fire & Rescue Service is not safe

in Conservative hands

Tuesday, 6 April 2021

Who to vote for on May 6, if you care about your safety and about the fire & rescue service

If you want a fire & rescue service that keeps you safe, then your vote matters on the 6th of May. Please make sure you are registered and that you use your vote in all the elections on that day. If you are already registered, make it easy to vote by applying for a postal vote, but please note that your completed application form must arrive by 20th April.


I am not a member of a political party and my vote is not guaranteed to any particular party. That is because none of them have policies that I am in full agreement with, so when I vote I consider the candidates, their policies and their performance. 

Whilst campaigning in support of our fire & rescue services I have spoken to politicians, local and national, from every political party that will listen. I have yet to decide which candidates will get my vote in May and I will not try to influence anyone else to vote for specific candidates or political parties. 

However, based on past performance, the one thing I am sure of is that I will not be voting for any Conservative candidates. That is because Conservative Government policies and Conservative County Councillors have, over the last ten years, done immense damage to our fire & rescue service. 

As a result, we are all less safe.

Policies and decisions have not only been inept, they have been arrogantly steamrollered through with dishonest claims, unsubstantiated assurances and inadequate scrutiny.

Valid public concerns have been ignored, firefighters bullied,

and opposition Councillors treated with contempt.

Remember this?


There are still just 24 operational fire stations with 11 fewer operational fire engines, but even more incidents are being attended. Conservative Councillors falsely claimed that incidents would decrease, yet they have increased every year since 2015/16.

Even more incidents attended


In 2015, after the second round of cuts to the service, Conservative Cabinet Member Lionel Barnard stepped down. Conservative Leader Louise Goldsmith said at the time that he had left the fire and rescue service "in very good shape".

Just three years later Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services began an inspection that resulted in our fire & rescue service getting the worst report of the 45 services in England. 

Of the three principal areas they reviewed, how staff were looked after was rated inadequate, and both effectiveness and efficiency were rated as requires improvement. Not one of the sub categories achieved an acceptable 'good' rating. None of this was the fault of staff in the service, the blame lies squarely with the inept Council.

The County Council's Conservative administration repeatedly ignored warnings from firefighters, from the public, and from opposition Councillors. Conservative Councillors summarily dismissed genuine concerns as 'scaremongering'. The one well informed Conservative County Councillor who voiced concerns subsequently resigned, and others who dared to ask awkward questions were disciplined.

Conservatives: "in very good shape" = 
Inspectors: "inadequate" & "requires improvement".

We were told in 2014 that planned cuts were 'improvements' that would ensure at least 30 fire engines available around the clock. Despite warnings that the cuts would make fire crew availability worse, the Conservatives stuck their heads in the sand and went ahead. The result was that during the day, less than half that number were available and on occasions as few as ten fire engines were available to cover the whole of West Sussex.


We were told that money taken from operational response, by cutting fire engines and firefighters, would be used for prevention to save more lives. In 2015/16, when the cuts took effect, there were four fire deaths in West Sussex. In the first three quarters of 2020/21 there have already been four fire deaths in West Sussex (quarter four figures have not been released). The number of fire casualties taken to hospital has increased. In 2015/16 it was 43, in 2019/20 (latest full year figures) it was fifty two, a 21% increase.

The Conservative Government is talking about taking the fire & rescue service away from County Councils and giving control to Police & Crime Commissioners. There is no justification for this PCC empire building, and it will give the public even less of a say in how their fire & rescue service is run.

The Fire & Rescue Service should be safer in County Council hands, 
but it will not be safer if those hands are Conservative Party hands.