Following on the widespread condemnation by campaigners and authors the Brent and Kilburn Times LINK added its powerful voice yesterday to criticisms of Brent Council's clandestine raid on Kensal Rise Library:
In a hard-hitting editorial they state:
In a withering coda they conclude:
In a hard-hitting editorial they state:
The night raid was a shameful episode, one that will win the council no friends, either within or without the borough. It is indeed difficult to imagine councillors and officers planning so nefarious an act: did they do so behind closed doors, at dead of light, speaking only in whispers as they plotted?Focusing on the fact that the new leader of Brent Council, Muhammed Butt, claims he did not know about the raid they say:
His embarrassment must be profound, since just a few days earlier he had promised that the library's books would remain in place for the time being. Perhaps it is time for him to exert his newly-won authority and hold someone accountable for this brazen breach of trust, before he is made to look like a fool again.HEAR! HEAR!
In a withering coda they conclude:
Sadly, it seems futile to add that the council's reputation has been damaged. When it comes to the borough's libraries, Brent seems content to behave in a way that leaves it with no reputation to preserve.In it heartening to have a local newspaper which stands in solidarity with the community against a council that attacks those it was elected to serve.