The Countdown has Begun
Readers will recall that, over a year ago, Cllr Terry Paul and the mayor had something of a contre temps.
In short, at a meeting of the Budget Working Commission, Cllr Paul questioned the mayor on her budget plans. Mayor Fiaz felt “unsafe” when being questioned. Fiaz accused Paul of racism and misogyny. Paul accused Fiaz of bullying.
Will the Galloway Event Go Ahead?
Twitter has been buzzing with the news of Galloway’s impending appearance along the Barking Road.
It does seem that not everyone is quite as keen as the event organisers to see him back in Newham. Several have asked why Newham Council is allowing their venue to be used by someone they accuse of being antisemitic.
A Blind Spot for the Independent Group. Closet antisemitism?
A ceasefire, like the ceasefire that was in place on October 6th 2023? Or a ceasefire like the one Mohammed negotiated with the Quraysh?
Oh Joy, Oh Bliss.
The conflict in Gaza has brought back a nationally well known, though not necessarily well-loved, face to Newham. The Newham Independent Group are advertising an event in Newham with George Galloway.
The Shape of Things to Come?
When we interviewed Mehmood Mirza, he was at pains to point out that he wanted Newham Independents to be a broader coalition. He reminded us that he was a socialist and when he was in the Labour Party, he was on its left.
A House Divided?
The full quote from Abraham Lincoln is, “a house divided against itself, cannot stand”. It is a salutary reminder to the current administration.
We thought that we would revisit the consultants’ report on the problems between Scrutiny and the Mayor and Cabinet. Have things improved, we ask?
We fear not.
Is There Something to Hide?
(We’ve taken the liberty of appropriating the NIG graphics, again!)
We know that there will be a minimum of £25m in cuts. Councillors are indicating that the level of cuts could run to £40m.
NIG Announce Full Slate for Green St West
It seems that the Independent Group are dripping out the news to prolong the suspense, but we see that former Labour councillor, Idris Ibrahim will also go on the slate for Green St West.
Newham Independents are Recruiting
The Independent Group promised to begin recruiting for candidates in 2026 immediately after the Plaistow North byelection. They have been true to their word and have announced their candidate for Green St West. The whispers from Labour Group suggest that many of the current crop of Labour councillors do not intend to stand again in 2026. If this is true, Labour will be on the back foot when it comes to candidate selection, probably in March 2026.
Storm in a Political Teacup?
Readers will recognize that Open Newham is not above the salacious; nor opposed to rummaging through the political detritus every now and again.
But even we were unsure about how to deal with this story.
Labour’s Lyn Brown MP still has Problems with the Muslim Community in Newham.
A letter, purporting to represent a large number of Muslim organisations in the borough has been written to Lyn Brown MP. Brown, readers will recall, chose not to vote for the SNP cease-fire motion.
Promises Conveniently Forgotten Number 1; Tackling Right to Buy
The purpose of this series is not to support or challenge the policies that the mayor has reneged on, it is simply to remind readers that there were significant promises made to the electorate that have been ditched once she got into office.
Promises Conveniently Forgotten Number 2; Fifty Per Cent of All Private Developments will be for Social Housing
We will touch on this only briefly because we have covered it at length elsewhere. However, we should note that within the space of 12 months, Mayor Fiaz had suddenly dropped the manifesto commitment to 50% social housing in all new developments.
Mayor Fiaz Saves Money at the Expense of the Most Vulnerable Children. Nobody Knows!
We are anticipating the announcement of cuts totalling £40m. Behind this are the hidden service cuts that have not been announced.
For instance, last year, Special Education Needs and Disability Children (SEND) packages were frozen by the London Borough of Newham. This means that their budgets were not increased while their costs rose.
The Picture which Shook the Election
The team supporting Sophia Naqvi published the picture above. (We have done similar.)
It named and showed the faces of five Newham Chief Execs in six years. The inference was that there was some problem between the Newham Mayor and her senior officers that meant that they didn’t stay around long.
Does this Glorious Victory Mean an End to Council House Building?
Across the country, schemes requiring an element of social (or affordable) housing have been negotiated. Usually, these take the form of 30%-35% social/affordable housing with the larger portion, 65%-70% being sold or let at commercial levels.
Fiaz’s Preferred Candidate Defeated. Again.
In a race that echoes the recent battle between Lakmini Shah and Thelma Odoi, it seems that Cllr Terry Paul convincingly defeated Cllr Lewis Godfrey for the vacant position of Scrutiny Chair.
Mayor Fails Again. This Time on Housing.
Figures from the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities show that the number of affordable homes built in Newham is dropping. In 2022-23 some 844 affordable homes were completed. This corresponds to a figure 1156 in the year before. This shows a drop in completed homes of almost 25% in a year.
“Me, Me, Me. It’s all about Me. I’m in Charge.”
The current balance of the council is as follows. Of 66 council seats
The Majority Group. Labour has 60.
The Main Opposition. The Independent Group has 3.
The Green Party has 2.
Non-aligned antisemitic independent, (wanting to get back in the Labour Party) councillor, has 1 seat.
Labour Group Instructed to have NO Contact with Open Newham
Spoiler Alert: It didn’t work!
It appears that the results of the last two byelections have rattled the London Region of the Labour Party. Regional officer, Larry Culhane, visited Newham on Monday 4th. We understand that he had a private conversation with Mayor Fiaz, which must have been fun for both of them.