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Oppressive Local Government!

Mike Lane | 11.09.2004 10:14 | Liverpool | London

There does not seem much that can be done to stop the oppressive behaviour of city council officers and Government Office civil servants. At this present moment in history the British state at local and central government level is at its most oppressive.

As always, the overabundances of left wing groups are perpetually at each other’s throats, thus stifling any meaningful opposition. The Proudhonists, who have great media and organisational skills, have long since decided to go down the same route as many of the middle class left Marxist Trotskyites and allow themselves to be bought off with local and central government funding and jobs oppressing poor people who live in poor communities.

It’s rather a grim scene at the moment and it will get worse and worse. In my opinion the only way to fight the injustices that are taking place within British communities is to ignore the left wing groups because they are defiantly and most certainly never going to achieve anything. We must create another libertarian dialectic, which is more in tune with today’s modern world. I’ve witnessed deplorable behaviour by the so called far left. I’ve seen opportunist members of left wing political parties buy expensive media and computer equipment using funding which has been given to them in the name of their party and keep that equipment well out of the reach of other members of their party who want to use it to fight social injustice in their community. No wonder the people who put this site together get fed up with left wing party political idiot opportunists who want to use the site to bleat on about their useless left wing parties. I’ve had my belly full of these attention seeking party political activists who are always looking for ways to get noticed by the leaders of whatever left wing group they are members of.

Altruistic activist need to fight injustice as campaigners for “social justice”.
What dissidents need to do is go into the community to try and educate the community about the way local government operates and how it’s senior civil savants (council officers) perpetuate the agendas of the oligarchic dominant culture that exists within civic society. I know it is a seemingly impossible task because the very people we are trying to enlighten are their own biggest enemy. School brainwash the kids with a hidden curriculum that indoctrinates them to conform to that which is being imposed upon them and as such we now have a population that is thoghrally passive.

Take a look at this email I received today from a resident board member of a New Deal for Communities initiative and see how oppressive council officer really are. It’s really; this poor woman cannot see that she is just banging her head on a brick wall.

Hi Mick,

Please don't give up Mick! You are doing a great job. I am in a similar
position: being branded a troublemaker. Except people forget that I
don't criticise anything unless I have an alternative suggestion. This
way it puts people who are paid to do come up with solutions in an
awkward position to keep their jobs worth and they don't like it! It's
far more satisfying!

The situation is Nottingham isn't anywhere near as blatant as what you
have in Liverpool but it has suffered in terms of delivery from too much
heavy-handed government interference.

At the City Council end of things, they have just got a yes vote for an
ALMO and have been trying to set up a board of 12 but despite sending
out hundreds of application packs have only had 13 applicants! At least
30 tenant's sounding board/tenants forum members have signed a petition
explaining why they wouldn't apply which was due to the small print
which asked for consent to investigate financial records and do criminal
checks. People thought it was an infringement of their civil liberties.
They feel they are being asked to sign their life away as another bit of
the document binds them not to discuss ALMO related stuff with anyone
who isn't a member. Everyone knows ALMO's are backdoor privatization and
that the money is only really a loan which the government will claw back
no doubt through high rents. What alternatives are there to this wicked
debt-financed economy?

Regards,
Fleur

Mike Lane
- e-mail: mickjlane@btinternet.com
- Homepage: http://www.whistleblower.nstemp.com

Comments

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Defend Council Housing, no to ALMOs!

13.09.2004 09:23

Can I suggest it might be worth giving Fleur contact details for Defend Council Housing, who have had considerable success opposing transfers (sell-offs) and ALMOs:

Defend Council Housing:
 http://www.defendcouncilhousing.org.uk


(What's an ALMO? Arms-Length Management Organisation, presented by the govt as another exciting new public-private 'third way', in practice semi-privatisation with tenants effectively losing control to business.. yes, very like PFI)

trade unionist


Agreement!!

13.09.2004 09:34

Agreeing with Mike, whatever next?!

So I suppose when you say:

"In my opinion the only way to fight the injustices that are taking place within British communities is to ignore the left wing groups because they are defiantly and most certainly never going to achieve anything"

does this mean you will no longer be supporting/standing for the SLP?

Jay


Latest assualt upon of Kensington residents

14.09.2004 15:17



Families wage homes battle Sep 1 2004

By Mike Hornby, Liverpool Echo

MORE than 100 families have united to fight for their homes, due for demolition in a £6m Kensington regeneration project.

The homeowners are only weeks away from being forced to sell their properties to Liverpool Land Development Company because of the planned Edge Lane Expressway from the M62.

The 100 families will be served with compulsory purchase orders. Their homes will then be bulldozed for proposed luxury apartment blocks.

But they say their houses, mostly in Edge Lane but some on adjoining streets, are perfectly decent and should not be demolished.

Jean Irwin, 95, of Edge Lane, being forced to sell the home she has lived in for 70 years, today told regeneration bosses: "Hands off my house."

City planners hope to create a widened expressway for better access to the city centre from the east in time for Capital of Culture year 2008.

The scheme includes demolition of 250 terrace homes. Another 150 will be knocked down to create a more attractive "gateway" into Liverpool.

Mrs Irwin and late husband Alfred were the first couple to buy the properties in 1934. She said: "It is my life and my memories they are taking away."

Another resident, Joseph McGovern, brother of writer and former ECHO columnist Jimmy, said: "These homes are not required for the new Expressway but for apartments." The Edge Lane project would stretch from the Rocket junction to Hall Lane.

A link road will be built from the MTL site in Edge Lane into the city.

A spokeswoman for Liverpool Land Development Company - a joint venture between council, Liverpool Vision and English Partnerships - said no decision had been made about apartments, adding: "Residents will have every assistance possible to find new homes."

 mikehornby@liverpoolecho.co.uk

Kenny Lad


Silent Lane

24.09.2004 09:46

Still no reply as to the question of whether Mr Lane will be a representative of a far left wing group at any election! Silence may, in this case, speak volumes.

Jay