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Sunday, 12 April 2015
UKIP's Martin Ferguson sinks without trace and his successor gets into hot water
Martin Ferguson |
His successor, Alan Craig, has lost no time in making his mark. Pink News has exclusively revealed LINK that he is due to speak at a 'gay cure' event. He will join a panel on 'resisting indoctrination' alongside Christian anti-gay activists.
Scott Bartle, Craig's Green Party opponent said:
The only ‘conversion’ the Green Party is interested in is from a bigoted society, to one where we’ve put an end to discrimination of people due to their sexuality and protect non-binary rights.
Sadly (and ironically for UKIP) it is prejudiced attitudes of people such as Mr Craig that contribute towards people seeking asylum in the UK because of the criminalisation, discrimination and violence they experience in their own countries.
It’s time to end this culture of disbelief which has not only denied LGBTIQ people of their refugee status but resulted in needless deaths, including that of Leelah Alcorn.
Alan Craig |
Whatever you think of the issue itself, the gay marriage legislation last year was a democratic disgrace. Faithful one man/one woman marriage has been a defining and enduring bedrock of our society and culture – and the preeminent place of nurture for the nation’s children – for a millennium and a half.
Bob Blackman |
Blackman said:
If this (gay marriage) went ahead it would be difficult to promote Christian values in parliament. I also make a point to promote religious values in my constituency.
Marriage is for man and woman, and for same-sex couples there is a legal partnership. It certainly angers religious groups and constituents, many of whom have contacted meLuke Parker, the Conservative candidate for Brent North, is rather more progressive. Responding to Pink News LINK over Alan Craig's speaking engagement he said:
I don’t actually think it’s funny… this is a very serious and growing party, and they’ve transgressed into a party of hate.He went on:
UKIP selection policy seems to be based on finding people who can get as many other people as possible angry about who they want to hate this week.
I wonder if there’s aversion therapy that can stop you being a bigot. If there is, maybe we can set it up so every time someone looks at a UKIP leaflet, they get an electric shock.”
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Greens propose 60% tax rate for top 1% of earners - raising £2bn a year
The Green Party today announced plans to raise the top (additional) rate of income tax to
60%.
The top rate of tax,
which was lowered to 45% by the Coalition Government, only affects the top 1%
of earners.
The tax rise would be
expected to raise approximately £2bn per year and act as a disincentive to
companies paying excessively high salaries.
Natalie Bennett, the
leader of the Green Party, said:
For too long now the economy in this country has worked for those at the top, while failing everyone else.The 60p tax will raise money to fund crucial public services, contributing towards the reversal of the failed policy of austerity that is making the poor, the disadvantaged and the young pay for the greed and fraud of the bankers.Only the Green Party are proposing radical changes which will redistribute wealth within our economy and encourage companies to reduce the gap between their highest- and lowest-earners.
The Green Party has
today announced plans to raise the top (additional) rate of income tax to
60%.
The top rate of tax,
which was lowered to 45% by the Coalition Government, only affects the top 1%
of earners.
The tax rise would be
expected to raise approximately £2bn per year and act as a disincentive to
companies paying excessively high salaries.
Natalie Bennett, the
leader of the Green Party, said:
"For too long
now the economy in this country has worked for those at the top, while failing
everyone else.
"The 60p tax
will raise money to fund crucial public services, contributing towards the reversal
of the failed policy of austerity that is making the poor, the disadvantaged
and the young pay for the greed and fraud of the bankers.
"Only the Green
Party are proposing radical changes which will redistribute wealth within our
economy and encourage companies to reduce the gap between their highest- and
lowest-earners."
The Green Party has today announced plans to raise the top (additional) rate of income tax to 60%.
The top rate of tax, which was lowered to 45% by the Coalition Government, only affects the top 1% of earners.
The tax rise would be expected to raise approximately £2bn per year
and act as a disincentive to companies paying excessively high
salaries.
Natalie Bennett, the leader of the Green Party, said:
"For too long now the economy in this country has worked for those at the top, while failing everyone else.
"The 60p tax will raise money to fund crucial public services,
contributing towards the reversal of the failed policy of austerity that
is making the poor, the disadvantaged and the young pay for the greed
and fraud of the bankers.
"Only the Green Party are proposing radical changes which will
redistribute wealth within our economy and encourage companies to reduce
the gap between their highest- and lowest-earners."
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Brent election meetings and hustings happening next week
Brent Council directed a local resident to Wembley Matters when she asked if the Council could tell her about election hustings in the area.
These are the election meetings and hustings I know are happening in the next week or so. Please email me on mafran@globalnet.co.uk if you are organising a meeting which is not listed.
Monday April 13th (Hampstead and Kilburn and Brent Central) Brent PSC/Stop The War Election Meeting - Pakistan Community Centre, Marley Walk, Station Parade (next to mosque) - Willesden Green station 7pm refreshments, 7.30pm meeting
Wednesday April 15th (Brent Central) Churches Together, 7pm Tavistock Hall back of Methodist Church, Harlesden High Street, NW10
Wednesday April 15th (H&K) WHAT Hustings, 7pm. Hampstead Synagogue, NW6 1AX
Thursday April 16th (Brent North) Sudbury Residents Association, 7pm St Cuthberts Church, Carlton Avenue West, North Wembley HA0 3QY
Thursday April 16th (H&K) Time: 7:30pm to 9:30pm Queens Park Community School Aylestone Avenue. NW6
Friday April 17th (Brent North) 7.30pm Association of Churches, St George's, 970 Harrow Road, HA0 2QE
Friday April 17th (Brent Central and Hampstead and Kilburn) 8pm Church of Transfiguration, 1 Wrentham Avenue, NW10 3HT
Sunday April 19th (H&K) 8pm Brondesbury Park Synagogue8pm Brondesbury Park Synagogue 143/145 Brondesbury ParkNW2 5JL (Tickets: https://myus.theus.org.uk/events/19399/general-election-hustings/)
These are the election meetings and hustings I know are happening in the next week or so. Please email me on mafran@globalnet.co.uk if you are organising a meeting which is not listed.
Monday April 13th (Hampstead and Kilburn and Brent Central) Brent PSC/Stop The War Election Meeting - Pakistan Community Centre, Marley Walk, Station Parade (next to mosque) - Willesden Green station 7pm refreshments, 7.30pm meeting
Wednesday April 15th (Brent Central) Churches Together, 7pm Tavistock Hall back of Methodist Church, Harlesden High Street, NW10
Wednesday April 15th (H&K) WHAT Hustings, 7pm. Hampstead Synagogue, NW6 1AX
Thursday April 16th (Brent North) Sudbury Residents Association, 7pm St Cuthberts Church, Carlton Avenue West, North Wembley HA0 3QY
Thursday April 16th (H&K) Time: 7:30pm to 9:30pm Queens Park Community School Aylestone Avenue. NW6
Friday April 17th (Brent North) 7.30pm Association of Churches, St George's, 970 Harrow Road, HA0 2QE
Friday April 17th (Brent Central and Hampstead and Kilburn) 8pm Church of Transfiguration, 1 Wrentham Avenue, NW10 3HT
Sunday April 19th (H&K) 8pm Brondesbury Park Synagogue8pm Brondesbury Park Synagogue 143/145 Brondesbury ParkNW2 5JL (Tickets: https://myus.theus.org.uk/events/19399/general-election-hustings/)
Tuesday 21st April, St Marks Church Hall, All Souls Avenue.7pm (Brent Central)
Organised by Elmwood (and many other) Residents' Association
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Friday, 10 April 2015
Tory Barnet and Labour Brent outsourcing: similarities and differences as Barnet Unison votes to strike
Barnet Tory 'Easy Council' is facing industrial action over its outsourcing of services to private companies. 87% of Unison council workers have voted for strike action over the five commissioning projects that were agreed at the March 5th Full Council meeting.
The proposals would mean outsourcing the majority of the Council workforce into one of five 'alternative delivery models':
1. Education & Skills and School Meals services
2. Library Service
3. Early Years: Children’s Centres
4. Adult Social Care
5. Street Scene Services
In a press release Unison said the Education & Skills and School Meals services is already in Competitive Dialogue discussions with the following contractors:
· Capita Business Services Ltd
· EC Harris LLP
· Mott MacDonald Ltd, trading as Cambridge Education
Looking at Capita’s track record LINK in bidding and winning contracts it is highly likely they will win this contract making it the third big contract they will have won with Barnet Council.
Unison Branch Secretary John Burgess said:
The vote was never in doubt. The workforce in Barnet is amazing and resilient. The vote confirms that our members have had enough of the ideological obsession with outsourcing. The Council does not value the workforce which can be seen when unpaid overtime and long hours are never recognised when putting together bids for outsourcing projects. The fact that the Council refuses to run in-house comparators has made it clear to our members that their future employment with the Council is threatened.So where does this leave Brent Labour 'Increasingly uneasy' Council and their own 'alternative models'? Using the Brent equivalents of the five Barnet services:
1. Brent Council's School Improvement Service has been run down and provides a core service only with many functions handed over to the Brent Schools Partnership. and schools buying in other services from a variety of providers, School meals have been out-sourced for a long time. In addition the Brent Cabinet on April 14th will be deciding on future provision of Additional Resources Provision and English as an Additional Language to pupils through a variety of contracts with Academies and Independent schools LINK
2. Brent Council proposed transferring the management of the library services to an established trust or a new model with similar features.
3. Early Years: Children's Centres - Brent Council has agreed to a partnership arrangement with the voluntary sector or charities.
4. Adult Social Care: There is a proposal going forward to the Brent Cabinet on April 14th for Extra Care to be provided via Direct Payments and a contract with Plexus/Mears LINK
5. Street Scene Services (parks refuse etc) Brent has already outsourced street cleaning, recycling, waste collection, parks maintenance, and cemeteries to a sole contractor, Veolia. The Cabinet will also be discussing extending the contract with Gristwood and Toms for Arboricultural services (dealing with trees beyond what Veolia do as part of the parks maintenance contract).
An additional item at the April 14th Brent Cabinet is a proposal to pay Penoyre and Prasad LLP £831,250 for work on a hybrid planning application for the Peel Site on the South Kilburn estate. LINK
I will leave readers to judge the similarities and differences between the approaches of the two council - one Conservative and the other Labour. You may also want to consider why Unison's reaction appears to be different in the two councils and whether as a result of the Coalition's cuts to local government that outsourcing is inevitable...
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Met and Jubilee lines closed again this weekend
If the phrase 'Rail Replacement Bus Service' strikes dread into your heart, then sorry! Both the Metropolitan and Jubilee lines are closed again on Saturday and Sunday.
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Green Party members prevented from standing for parliament for Basingstoke on a joint, job-share candidacy
A request by Green Party members Sarah Cope
and Clare Phipps’ for joint parliamentary candidacy submitted to Basingstoke
and Deane Borough Council on Thursday 9th April was rejected today by
the Electoral Returning Officer on the grounds
of a ban on job-shares for MPs.
Neither Cope
nor Phipps would be able to serve as a full-time MP. Cope is the main
carer for two young children, and Phipps suffers from a disability which
would prevent her from working full-time.
Allowing
job-share MPs has been Green Party policy since 2012. In 2010 Caroline
Lucas, Green MP for Brighton Pavilion, used her first speech as Green
Party Leader to call for the post of Member of Parliament
to be opened up to job-shares to encourage more women MPs and make
Westminster politics more accessible to ordinary people.
Cope, 36, is a
mother of two. She has been an active member of the Green Party for
over a decade and is the chair of Green Party Women, the women's
sub-group within the party.
Cope said:
Allowing job-share MPs would open up Parliament to a much more diverse group of people, including more women, those with childcare and other caring responsibilities and those with disabilities.At a time when people are disenchanted with 'business as usual' politics, it is an idea which could re-engage people. If voters have the chance to vote for people who are more like them, and who can relate to issues within their lives such as living with disabilities, or coping with caring responsibilities, they may be more likely to engage with the democratic process.
Phipps, 26,
is researching gender and health as part of a part-time PhD and
job-shares a position on the Green Party Executive. Since 2009 she has
suffered from a disability known as idiopathic hypersomnia,
a chronic condition which means she sleeps for around 12 hours a day.
It is now almost 100 years since women were first able to vote - yet The Electoral Reform Society predicts that on May 8th only 30% of MPs will be women. At this rate of progress, a girl born today will be drawing her pension before she has an equal say in the government of her country.It's time our government reflected the people it is representing. Allowing job share MPs is just one way we can change politics for the better.
Phipps and
Cope argue that preventing their joint candidature contravenes their
Convention rights, including the right to respect for their private and
family lives and the requirement of respect for
rights and freedoms without discrimination on the grounds of
disability. Following the formal rejection of their application for
candidacy, Phipps and Cope are seeking legal advice and will be
continuing their campaign to become job-share MPs.
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