A Victory for Cllr Mirza or a Bit of Smoke and Mirrors?
Newham was recently reported as one of the dirtiest boroughs in England. Against this backdrop we would hope to see bold initiatives and a commitment to both better response times to dumped rubbish and some level of enforcement, but of course, the mayor doesn’t like enforcement.
Another Byelection?
Following his embarrassing connection to a convicted paedophile, Philip Glanville has resigned as mayor of Hackney.
The following statement comes from the website of Hackney Council:
Justice for Dennis?
It seems that Mayor Fiaz has overcome her long-standing antipathy towards holding full-council meetings at East Ham Town Hall.
Save Robert!
Robert the Tank Engine is 90 years old. He was built in Bristol in 1933. Having been retired from service first in the mines and later with a heritage railway company, he was purchased by the LDDC and went on display, first in North Woolwich, near to the ferry. Latterly he was moved to a spot near the entrance to Stratford Station.
Performative Opposition?
From Newham Voices, we learn that Mayor Fiaz and deputy cabinet member, John Whitworth will be joining the DESI protests. Again.
Industrial Unrest at Folkstone Road
The tribunal hearing for Dennis Carabott is drawing close. Any desire on the part of Newham that this issue might be quietly forgotten seems to be in vain. Members of the Unite Union at Folkstone Road have been balloted and they have voted in favour of strike action.
Ignoring Residents and Bullying Staff
Politicians and senior council officers have to have thick skins. It’s in the nature of the work. It would be nice if everybody was thoughtful and considerate, but they aren’t.
Where Has All the Money Gone?
We have frequently reflected upon the mayor’s fixation on her pet policy programmes. Of themselves, there is generally not much of a problem with them, if taken in isolation. We are not keen on some, but so what?
We do want to stop focusing on Cllr Mirza, but…
Social media is buzzing with photos like these. They speak for themselves.
Free School Meals Success
This was the headline in 2014.
Below Mayor Fiaz is repeating it in 2023. Interestingly, it is not a policy that she has always been so supportive of.
Just What is Happening in the Labour Party?
The Labour Party has suspended its last leader and alongside him they have suspended the former front bencher, Diane Abbot. Even the Tories haven’t managed that, but then, they don’t seem to have the same problem with antisemitism.
This has got to be a Unique Form of Direct Action!
Cllr Mirza has managed to embarrass the powers that be in Newham Council. Again. In his own words (and pictures).
Out of Sight is Out of Mind
When it comes to campaigns and declaring their socialist credentials, a number of Newham councillors are prominent extolling their trade union involvement and demanding the rights of workers everywhere. Everywhere that is, except Newham.
Fair Residential Parking Charges?
It seems that the election of Cllr Mirza continues to dominate the political agenda, at least on social media.
Forest Gate blogger and supporter of Mayor Fiaz, Martin Warne has waded in to criticise Mirza.
Cllr Mirza Takes Aim at Newham “Car Tax”
In his campaign to overturn the Labour majority in Boleyn Ward, Mehmood Mirza promised to oppose a range of money-making schemes imposed by Mayor Fiaz at the expense of motorists. His campaign against the variable (emissions-based) charges for residential parking has begun.
Severe Maladministration in Housing. Again.
We are used to the mayor and her paid supporters blaming everything on the previous administration, even now. Let’s see how they spin this.
Mirza Takes Aim at Asser’s Price Hikes
Newham’s newest councillor has set out his stall.
In an open letter to Deputy Mayor, Cllr James Asser, Cllr Mirza takes aim at the way in which arguments around road safety and air quality are used as the basis for income generation buy the council.
Newham Projects a Deficit of at Least £25 million.
There was worrying news at the Overview and Scrutiny Committee meeting, 20th July 2023, (from approx. 40 minutes in).
The members of the OSC were presented with a report that stated,
The Good, the Bad and the … (we won’t go there)
Arguably, the election of Mehmood Mirza has been one of the most interesting things to happen on Newham Council for some time. We have known Mr Mirza for some years and have rarely agreed with him on anything political. However, such is the nature of life and politics, that those things we see as bad, others see as virtues.
New CEO Announced
Having worked her way around several London councils, with a brief sojourn in Bristol where she cost the local council tax payers some £56,000 for three-months’ work, Abi Gbago is set to join Newham in the Autumn.