BHANGEELAAR! Our diagnostic preview on the paralytic Pickles programme touted to be unveiled today
Our diagnosis as published on the web site of the London Guardian at 1240 Hrs today Monday 13 December 2010
BHANGEELAAR! Our diagnostic preview on the paralytic Pickles programme touted to be unveiled today
Our diagnosis as published on the web site of the London Guardian at 1240 Hrs today Monday 13 December 2010
You [The Guardian, London, web site piece in advance of Eric Pickles later today] say:
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Stretching across all public services the implications of the reforms are huge; from revamping the current planning regime to giving communities the right to control local state run services such as schools and libraries.
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The bit of your statement promising the bill to be about “giving communities the right to control local state run services such as schools and libraries” is not valid. What does/can the Pickles mean in reality by LOCAL COMMUNITIES when entire elected councils are in for de facto scrapping?
In boroughs like Tower Hamlets, the ‘communities’ are physically disenfranchised from even looking at what our “elected councillors’ are getting up to, if they are doing anything really good by the electorate!
The Mulberry Place, the exorbitantly rented/leased location of Tower Hamlets Council’s ‘town hall’ was ‘chosen’ by the then Tower Hamlets Council bureaucracy as one of the ways to make the “local communities” access to our town hall as difficult as possible! The same strategy has now covered every aspect of Tower Hamlets Council. Despite the claims that access to information about the Council is now ‘possible’ the Council closely resembles any pre 1989 ‘Iron Curtain’ show-Council, fitted with all appearances and trimmings of ‘localism’ and yet insanely defiant against local democracy. We even hear of a ‘Monitoring Officer’ being in place in Tower Hamlets Council but the public are not allowed access to what that Monitoring is about, who actually decides the criteria and if any elected councillors are allowed access to the supposed monitoring. Dark ages have already been in place in Tower Hamlets and this is even before we refer to the in-house Pravda the ‘East End Life’, which carries ever-smiling images of all ages and from all ethnic, nationality and gender and orientation backgrounds…. Life in the East End has been abolished with the weekly dosage of lies via the Pravda. How on earth is Pickles going to let “local communities” get a word in edgeways when Tower Hamlets Council’s Pravda propaganda and its Pravda like Monitoring Officer between them rule over all they spy on and surveillance in Tower Hamlets via one of Britain’s most extensive "local" networks of spying CCTVs over ordinary people who are constantly obstructed from exercising basic democracy in the Borough that is routinely cited as one of the country’s ‘most deprived’? Going by the behaviour of Tower Hamlets Council's controlling bureaucracy over the past decades, the Pickles measure will only enable the further consolidation of the grabbing groups that are already installed in illicit partnership with the clique and the ordinary community of people across Tower Hamlets Borough will continue to be left out and kept out of what the Council decides on spending and on service.
1240 Hrs
Monday
13 December 2010
BHANGEELAAR!
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