In Memory of Ed Teague, Postman Patel
Criag Murray | 10.06.2009 13:30
One of the best and most original voices on this British blogosphere has fallen silent with the death this morning of my friend Ed Teague, better known to many as the blogger "Lord Patel".
http://postmanpatel.blogspot.com/
http://postmanpatel.blogspot.com/
I will be forever in Ed's debt. When I pitched up in Blackburn, cold and friendless, to make a stand against Jack Straw, he read about me in the local paper, turned up and became my campaign manager. He had enormous dynamism and fantastic managerial skills. If we managed as independents to prise out 2,000 votes from this most corrupt of NuLab rotten boroughs, which has officially the third lowest educational achievement in England, it was entirely due to Ed's ingenuity.
We were both stunned by the obstacles put in our way. I was not aloowed to take part in candidates' hustings hosted by the Churches. I was banned from a Radio 4 Blackburn candidates' debate. I was not given the legally obliged access to public owned meeting rooms. The local Post Office didn't start delivering my electoral addresses until the day before polling. I could go on. Ed fought and fought with relentless energy, and never let it depress him.
The full name of his blog - Postman Patel and His Dog Jack - was a reference to Lord Patel, Jack Straw's other corrupt Blackburn peer besides Lord Taylor of Blackburn. Lord Patel was dubbed "Postman Patel" by Ed because of his tight gripped control over Blackburn's Muslim Community, used to farm postal ballots for New Labour. Blackburn had the highest incidence of postal voting in the UK - three times the UK average. That is why Lord Patel is a Lord.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Patel
The reward system for corrupt cronies is of course why Gordon Brown is so adamantly against a democratic House of Lords. The suspension of Lord Taylor for corruption was not an aberration. Corruption is the purpose of the unelected chamber, as far as New Labour are concerned.
So that is why Ed was Postman Patel - and his dog Jack should be obvious to you now too (though he seems to have dropped off the blog heading latterly).
So please, go to Ed's blog and just savour for a while a unique and courageous voice. Much missed, I hope by all the blogosphere, of whatever political view.
We were both stunned by the obstacles put in our way. I was not aloowed to take part in candidates' hustings hosted by the Churches. I was banned from a Radio 4 Blackburn candidates' debate. I was not given the legally obliged access to public owned meeting rooms. The local Post Office didn't start delivering my electoral addresses until the day before polling. I could go on. Ed fought and fought with relentless energy, and never let it depress him.
The full name of his blog - Postman Patel and His Dog Jack - was a reference to Lord Patel, Jack Straw's other corrupt Blackburn peer besides Lord Taylor of Blackburn. Lord Patel was dubbed "Postman Patel" by Ed because of his tight gripped control over Blackburn's Muslim Community, used to farm postal ballots for New Labour. Blackburn had the highest incidence of postal voting in the UK - three times the UK average. That is why Lord Patel is a Lord.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Patel
The reward system for corrupt cronies is of course why Gordon Brown is so adamantly against a democratic House of Lords. The suspension of Lord Taylor for corruption was not an aberration. Corruption is the purpose of the unelected chamber, as far as New Labour are concerned.
So that is why Ed was Postman Patel - and his dog Jack should be obvious to you now too (though he seems to have dropped off the blog heading latterly).
So please, go to Ed's blog and just savour for a while a unique and courageous voice. Much missed, I hope by all the blogosphere, of whatever political view.
Criag Murray
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http://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2009/06/in_memory_of_ed.html
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See also...
10.06.2009 14:09
http://antagonise.blogspot.com/2009/06/journey-well-lord-patel.html
In memory of Edward Teague, aka Lord Patel, aka Top Secret Postman Patel
http://canadianspectator.ca/stuff/Edward Teague.html
Chris
Rest in Peace
11.06.2009 17:52
Maybe at that point, you wish you might have spoken out more.
Some, sadly will never speak out or even get to the point of thinking about it. That's why people who do speak out are important even if you do feel like its not worth it sometimes.
Your ticket to heaven awaits you.
As for the vote fiddling politicians, using God as a kind of buddy they point to to win a few votes, you incorrigible bastards have truly had your reward.
Even that's in danger. Happy days, eh?
So, goodnight, see you later, never met but your singing from my hymn book somewhere.
PS, might be wise to copy some of the material off the website, or re-host it somewhere safe. Tis easy for some whining bloody politician to get it removed if its in the UK.
Eyes Higher