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Nostrum Culpa

It seems that our correspondent has fallen into the same trap as that which caught out poor Cllr Vaughan. It was entirely accidental. 

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All-Aboard the Gravy Train

Mayor Fiaz (Pronouns: She / Her), has announced her new cabinet line-up.

She informed colleagues that she would be delivering “those services that matter the most to our residents in line with our sound Budget plans”.

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Another £7m Written Off

There are holes in Newham’s draconian parking regime. It seems that law abiding drivers, who pay their fines get stung. Those who evade the penalties, get away with it.

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Remember this?

We are indebted to The Spectator for much of the following.

As Cllr Keeling noted, the census revealed that significantly less than half of one percent of the population in England and Wales identified as transgender, that is to say, some 262,000 people plus say roughly 40,000 nor so (to account for N. Ireland and Scotland.

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Getting Your Priorities Right

We did have a pause to wonder whether we were being unkind to the Green councillors on Newham Council, and their obsession with gender politics. It’s okay. We weren’t.

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Don’t Tell Mayor Fiaz

In this personal letter from Keir Starmer to the thousands of Party members, it seems that the Labour Party has discovered that regressive taxation aint good

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Carry On Up the Council

Wednesday 29th March 2023 saw some strange goings on at East Ham Town Hall.

Three Scrutiny Chairs, (Councillors Masters, Booker and D. Lee Phakoe) plus Cllr Chadha ‘called in’ the decision of the mayor and cabinet, to approve the additional spending of £24m on the redevelopment of James Riley Point.

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When Will the Standards Board Report?

Readers will recall that at a fractious meeting earlier this year, the former close comrades (Cllr Paul and Mayor Fiaz) found themselves in a hostile confrontation.

Basically, Paul suggested to Fiaz, quite strongly we are told, that her sums did not add up.

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Build a “Fairer Newham”; by Taxing the Poor.

In order to build a “fairer Newham”, Newham Council (Labour) has increased its council tax rates by 4.99%. The Mayor of London (Labour) and the GLA have upped their demands by over 9%. Newham remains one of the most deprived boroughs both in London and the country.

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“There is More to the Doing than Merely Willing It Be Done”

It seems that there are some councillors who share our concerns about the escalating costs for the Carpenter’s Estate redevelopment. Readers will recall that we noted the decision from Newham Cabinet to nod through an increase in the costs of the refurbishment of James Riley Point of some 43%.

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Costs on James Riley Point Leap by 45%

We reported a few days ago on the disarray in Mayor Fiazco's cabinet over their new Parking Tax. You know, the one to really help Newham’s hard-up residents get over the pandemic!

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Plans for Canning Town Library Announced. Sort of.

Readers will recall that Newham Council caved in to a handful of protesters about the use of the redundant library building in Canning Town.

After five years, Newham Council have indicated that they do have plans for “The Old” Canning Town Library building.

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Allegations Against Former Councillor Mughal

It seems that Newham Council and the Mayor are coming under some criticism for failing to deal with allegations against their former colleague. Mushtaq Mughal (suspended because of allegations of antisemitism) was, we are told, the fortunate recipient of a council flat.

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The Wonders of Modern Technology

Some years ago, at considerable expense, Newham Council invested in some litter bins that would automatically tell the council when they were full, (in the picture on the left, you can see the flashing red light).

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Struggle Sessions Planned for Labour Group?

This story just keeps on going.

On 2nd March the Telegraph reported the Keeling incident at the council meeting.

According to the report, Mayor Fiaz was so moved by the inability of her colleagues to refer to an individual in the plural that she has determined that the members of her Labour Group are in need of training. The Labour Group, it seems, will need instruction on how to express themselves in Newspeak.

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