"Manifesto matters"!
NOT as much as people in the communities do. Not surely as much as allegedly politically alive occupants in the 'elected seats and slots' on the "London Assembly" should!
So what are you waiting for Dave?
When will you start publishing facts about what the London Assembly members are actually doing and demanding, if these two concepts are not too exacting?
Likewise, are you going to examine the behaviour of the ‘elected councillors’ on Tower Hamlets Council, as defined in our vocabulary of universal and objective democratic criteria?
We are aware of the particular line that the Tory Councillors’ ‘leader’ Peter Golds carries with the Daily Telegraph’s resident expert on all things to do with Tower Hamlets [NOT!] as opposed to showing to the community in the Borough what they actually do on the Council itself. Why is it that on London we are being told mainly about what Boris Johnson had said or not.
Why not report on what the ‘elected’ ones on the “London Assembly” are actually saying, arguing for and doing about not just the fares in London but on everything else that the London Assembly is supposed to be concerned about and even “responsible for”?
Applying that logic to what Boris Johnson has been up to since he made that claim in May 2008 to occupy the Onion, how can it be enough to refer to what he had promised instead of reporting on what the London Assembly members are constitutionally and democratically doing [assuming that THEY ARE AWAKE!] about the many Boris breaches, de facto denials and his countless fakeries that are fanatically promoted by the Telegraph and the Spectator as his ‘achievements’?
Why should it be assumed by “mainstream journalists” that “the main event” is either what [in this context] Boris Johnson says or fails to say or do?
Why not show what the London Assembly members have ASKED him to do and under what democratic, constitutional remit and in what way and then report HOW Boris has evaded or avoided it or been in denial about it and on what evidence [e-mail, direct question, ordinary question sent by internal mail or whatever other mode of communication on what date or dates etc]. Lastly on Boris, have you [singular and plural] seen any protests, demonstrations outside the Onion?
If so, where in the Guardian have those been reported? In principle, the same analysis applies to your reporting of Tower Hamlets [and other London Boroughs in context] so far.
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22 November 2010
BHANGEELAAR! THE CAMPAIGN “AGAINST AN ELECTED EXECUTIVE MAYOR IN TOWER HAMLETS”
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