0945 GMT
London
Tuesday 15 July 2008
Gordon Brown has placed, via Hazel Blears et al, significant value on the Blairing local Councils that are associated his regime. In fact Tower Hamlets Council is often used by Brown as a platform. But does he realise how devastatingly negligent that Council’s clique of 'leadership' is? And who will count the cost of its letdowns and negligence? Will Brown even be around in office to put a stop to the habit of putting cliques of corruption in positions of State-funded and state-endorsed of power over inner city populations like the ordinary community in the Borough of Tower Hamlets
The Times newspaper web site has published this morning an item about the wasteful and diversionary Tower Hamlets Council. The piece contains an alleged admission by Denise Jones, saying that Tower Hamlets is “the most deprived borough in the country “.
This is truly shocking! For years, Jones has been involved in the ‘leadership’ of the borough Council . One persistent theme seen in the decisions that ‘leadership’ has been making is this- to make the ordinary people in the borough POORER!
And to bring in speculators and assorted degenerators into the Borough.
The one such degeneration scam which has been boasted of by Denise Jones recently is Crossrail. It will ADD to poverty, social exclusion and devastate, dislocate and destroy people's’ health, lives and livelihood and support structures. The same Council has also been dismantling the public sector housing stock and handing it over to outfits that are in effect private agencies with no legal or social accountability s as part of the framework. The Borough's;s public;ci libraries have been similarly disbanded all criteria, yardsticks and barometers, Tower Hamlets Council has been the single most persistent agency that has been involved in making the borough's ordinary people POORER! And Denise Jones now makes that statement with no sign of having even the most basic awareness in her of the multiplicity of unforgivable contradiction, negligence and irresponsibility that attach to the Council leadership she has been part of for so long ...
[To be continued]