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No Antisemitism Here.

The mayor, and it appears, some Newham councillors recently met with local councillors from Israel. From such accounts as there are, it seems that it was a positive meeting.

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A Financial Genius

It seems, or so we are told, that the mayor’s new financial tzar has found a way to solve all of her money problems.

It’s simple really. Just sell everything.

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Openness and Transparency. Yeah.

“A culture of Trust and Openness”. Does anyone remember those words. It was five years ago and much has happened since, but this seems to be yet another of Mayor Fiaz’s promises that bit the dust.

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“Treating” in Tower Hamlets?

It would be too much to find that Lutfer Rahman’s party in Tower Hamlets has broken electoral law again, even before he was elected.

Reports have reached us that some voters in Tower Hamlets were “treated” to gifts of food.

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There May be Trouble Ahead….

At the Labour Group meeting on 16/05/22, Mayor Fiaz shared that Newham will be getting some help and support from the Labour Party.

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Another Case of Ismalophobia? Or the Same One?

Pushpa Makwana appeared to have weathered the political storm over her posting about the ritual slaughtering of sheep, although we understand that the decision to include her as a candidate was not universally welcomed by her colleagues.

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Winners and Losers

James Asser gets the plum job and the title, Deputy Mayor. This is despite his very lack-lustre performance in his previous role where he alienated parents and the supporters of the City Farm; and everyone who owns a car; shopkeepers in East Ham and Green St; and residents and motorists on Browning Road.

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What are the Long-Term Voting Trends? Is Newham Changing?

For the first time since the introduction of the mayoralty, the mayor has polled a smaller percentage of the vote than have the Labour council candidates.

Additionally, Newham had the second lowest turnout of any borough in London, which suggests a degree of disillusionment on the part of the voters.

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Newham Labour Buck the Trend, in the Wrong Direction.

Across London, Labour took Wandsworth, Westminster and Barnet. It was a night to excite the faintest of Labour hearts, although it is possible that registering their disgust at the behaviour of those at the top of the party, Conservative voters simply stayed at home.

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