Ealing Labour unveils manifesto focused on strong communities, growing the local economy, and giving power back to residents
Ealing Labour has launched its 2026 manifesto, outlining their commitments to bring down the cost-of-living, improve services for local people, and invest in the future of our seven towns.
1) Bring the cost of living down
Ealing Labour remains committed to creating good, well-paid jobs, and securing genuinely affordable homes, with a plan to keep council tax low by stretching every penny to deliver great public services. We’re also slashing fees for bulky‑waste collection, garden waste.
2) Crackdown on crime & antisocial behaviour
Ealing Labour is boosting investment in CCTV, brightened streetlights, and a 24‑7 tow‑truck to remove abandoned cars. There is increased enforcement against fly-tipping, rat-running, rogue landlords, and illegal HMOs. There are also plans to roll out a new street enforcement team to stop anti-social behaviour and tackle persistent offenders.
3) Strengthen pride in our towns
Ealing Labour has a plan to keep streets clean, with a year‑round ‘cleaner streets squad’ tackling persistent grot spots with intensive, responsive extra cleaning. There remains plans to create a new regional park, a new Gurnell Leisure Centre, and the Warren Farm nature reserve.
4) A bright future for our young people
Ealing Labour has a plan to expand the boroughs network of youth centres, playgrounds and adventure activities.. There are plans to ensure routes into employment for young people, as well as expanding nursery provision, doubling funding support for young families.
5) Take care of our NHS
Ealing Labour are committed to always fighting to keep Ealing’s A&E open, and demand even better services at Ealing Hospital and in the community. There are also plans to ensure everyone can have a long, happy, healthy life, with people in control of the care they receive and where they receive it.
Cllr Peter Mason, Leader of Ealing Labour Group said:
“Over the last 4 years, Ealing Labour has delivered more jobs and apprenticeships than ever before, tackled inequality, racism, and discrimination wherever we have found it, and we have done more to tackle the climate crisis in the last 4 years than the last 4 decades.”
“This manifesto reflects our commitments to building strong communities, grow the local economy, and giving power back to residents, because we are always on your side.”
Read the full manifesto