Fresh Poms, 227 Kilburn High Road
Guest post from the five newly elected Green Party councillors for the Kilburn wards on both sides of the Kilburn High Road: Cllr Ash Atkinson, Cllr Andr Lopez Turner, (Kilburn ward Camden) Cllr
Suzanne Gallagher, Cllr Paul Ryan, and Cllr Stephen Malonga (Kilburn ward Brent).
GB News presenter Patrick Christys recently targeted an
independent pomegranate juice shop on Kilburn High Road. In a video clip
circulated online, Christys used dog-whistle rhetoric to baselessly imply that
this small business was "dodgy" or operating as an illicit
front.
This is a complete fabrication. We have been on the ground,
met the operators, and tasted the juice (which is excellent, rich in vitamins,
and highly anti-inflammatory!). They are pleasant, hard-working people who have
invested heavily in a beautiful storefront. They deserve our community's
support, not xenophobic tropes masquerading as current affairs journalism.
We have written a formal letter of complaint (please see
below) directly to Ofcom and the editorial board of GB News. While it remains
unclear whether this segment was broadcast on traditional linear TV or
exclusively via podcasts and YouTube shorts, we wish to call out this
behaviour. Although this may fall outside Ofcom’s linear broadcasting code, we
have placed this on record to highlight the severe, real-world economic harm
that irresponsible media commentary inflicts on independent traders.
The Real Threat: Corporate Greed, Not Independent Shops
The right-wing media wants to manufacture a culture war out
of thin air because they want to blind people to the structural economic
pressures destroying our high streets. If these journalists actually cared
about Kilburn, they would look at the real damage being done by landlord greed
and corporate extraction.
Across Kilburn, we are losing much-loved, family-run
independent food businesses. These heartbreaking closures are not caused by
right-wing conspiracy theories; they are caused by the brutal, unchecked
realities of the modern economy:
Commercial Rent Squeezes: Landlords are
placing an impossible burden on small traders by demanding aggressive,
two-yearly rent reviews. These frequent and steep hikes offer local businesses
zero long-term security, forcing viable shops to the brink or driving them out
of our community entirely when the financial damage becomes too much to bear.
Silicon Valley Wealth Extraction: Independent
food businesses are being squeezed to breaking point by tech intermediaries
like Uber Eats, which extracts an extortionate 35% commission on local
deliveries. This model bleeds wealth directly out of Kilburn and sends it
straight to California. Local business owners have told us they often feel like
they are working primarily to line the pockets of Uber Eats, rather than
building their own livelihoods.
Hyper-Inflation: Skyrocketing
utility bills, particularly punitive commercial electricity rates, have made
running independent commercial kitchens completely unsustainable for small
operators.
While independent shops face these immense struggles,
corporate entities, including predatory gambling shops owned by offshore
billionaires with zero connection to our community, are thriving. They extract
profit from our neighbourhoods while contributing nothing to our social fabric.
It is the peak of hypocrisy that these factless attacks on
Kilburn’s diverse traders are broadcast by a network owned by a tax-exiled,
Reform UK-donating billionaire living in Dubai. Wealthy media moguls have no
right to dictate what is "viable" or "legitimate"
on a working-class London high street.
Building a Fairer, Circular Economy
In the Green Party, we passionately support independent
businesses. Unlike multi-national corporations, independent traders keep wealth
circulating within our local economy. They buy from local suppliers, employ
local people, and build genuine community wealth rather than extracting it to
offshore tax havens.
We support collaborative initiatives like One Kilburn, where
our community is working incredibly hard to bring residents, independent
businesses, and local partners together to build a resilient, supportive, and
sustainable high street economy.
We will not sit idly by while so-called journalists working
for billionaire-backed media outlets attempt to trash the reputation of small
traders to feed a divisive political agenda. We stand with our high street, we
stand with our independent businesses, and we will keep fighting for an economy
that puts people and planet ahead of corporate profit.