What a Fiaz-co
It seems that Newham has adopted an alternative, sort of DIY, strategy towards homelessness. Small tent-villages are springing up.
The members of London Councils met recently for their AGM and to elect their executive for the new year.
This is an organization well known to Mayor Fiaz, as she was already on the executive.
One of the issues that this website has repeatedly returned, is the mayor’s obsession with pursuing her pet projects, regardless of the costs or the benefit to the residents of Newham. This is an issue that both her internal and external opposition have alluded to.
Amongst the changes at the cabinet meeting in February, the threatened cuts to the commissioned youth work were reversed. My London reported the U-Turn which will restore the money to commissioned youth work budget.
In 1997, Tony Blair took office to the strains of “things, can only get better”.
We see from the Newham cabinet papers that (some of) the results of the annual residents’ survey have been released. For reasons best known to themselves, the authors of the cabinet papers have chosen to show the movement between only two years.
The response to the failure to manage the budget properly is as follows:
£22 million Cuts in Services.
£16 million from the sale of Sale of Assets.
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.
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.
Amidst all of the gossip that is floating around Labour Group in the light of Labour’s poor performance in recent elections, we came across some interesting snippets.
For reasons best known to herself (and her expensive Assistant Chief Executive for Marketing), Mayor Fiaz ‘launched’ her bid for Newham to become Borough of Culture in 2024 in the somewhat dank and run-down surroundings of Queens Road Market. What’s more, she chose to do it on a cold winter evening.
We noted in our article concerning the complaint that Cllr Godfrey has had lodged against him, that he has told people that his What’s App account has been hacked.
You have to be getting on in years to remember the embarrassing scenes of the British Foreign Secretary rolling in the gutter, in a “tired and emotional” state. The magazine Private Eye famously termed the phrase which has since become a euphemism for drunk and incapable.
Newham is hemorrhaging money. Council tax has been raised by 25%. A Refuse Workers’ strike has just been averted, even if it is only temporary. The streets are in the worst state in living memory. The Housing Department is censured for maladministration.
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?
The fellow above is probably not someone you recognise. This is Lard Parry, an entrepreneur, a businessman, a Labour peer and for five years was the chair of the Coexistence Trust. This is an organisation that seems to have gone out of business at about the same times as its former director, one Rokhsana Fiaz left.
Talk is Cheap.
We must give a hat-tip towards Newham65 for this item.
They have discovered that the mayor’s commitment towards building new council homes is a bit fragile.
We learn from the Newham website, that Mayor Fiaz is none too keen on housing asylum seekers in the Royal Docks. She echoes the statement from London Mayor, Sadiq Khan.
In the final minutes of the game, Jarrod Bowen secured the win for West Ham in the Europa Conference League.
A reader suggested that we compile an index to assist readers interested in the career of Newham Mayor, Rokhsana Fiaz. We have put together a short index that will take readers to some of the highlights.
Gone are the days when simple councillor, Fiaz could side with any protest group and lament the awful goings on under Mayor Wales. All that was needed was a change of mayor and all would be well. Councillor R Fiaz was clearly an ally of protesters and the Focus E15 Campaign in particular.
Mayor Fiaz (pronouns: she. her) and the Green Coalition?
In an approach which seems to have the active support of the two Green councillors and the Mayor, (but precious few Labour councillors), Newham has announced its change of policy for the control of prostitution; to a policy of not controlling prostitution.
In a table of the worst councils in England and Wales for repairing potholes, Newham has managed to take the top place, yet again.
Do you remember those far off days when everything seemed so easy; when answers to complex problems seemed to float off the tongue of aspiring politicians. Alas, those days have gone and the mayor has discovered that real problems need real solutions.
We reported that Mayor Fiaz was to join the assembled members of various trade unions and far left groups to celebrate the anniversary of the imprisonment of the Pentonville 5.
Readers will recall that we noted the injudicious remarks from Mayor Fiaz with regard to the other Mayor in Newham, Sadiq Khan, you know, the Mayor that runs London. Fiaz you will recall, retweeted a post from an anti-tunnel campaign group, that effectively called Khan a liar.
We wonder about the reading habits of some of our correspondents! Recently, one of them was kind enough to refer us to the website of The Socialist Party; you know, they used to be known as Militant. And as part of the Trade Union and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) they regularly pick up 2% of the vote.
At one level it is simply a joke.
At a second level it is a foolish exercise of the lazy minded.
In such circumstances it is entirely appropriate for the Mayor of a multi-faith borough like Newham to highlight the issue, to take steps to support individuals and create a climate in which they feel safe.
However, her choice of partners in this collaboration is the subject of some concern, both to liberally minded Muslims and those of other faiths.
The as-yet unpublished report on antisemitism in Newham states that "those who are directly responsible for political and institutional antisemitism in the Labour Party are generally the first to accuse their victims of aggression and disloyalty.
It is evident that some Labour councillors are still unclear as to whether Cllr Gray jumped or was pushed.
It looks like all of those Labour councillors who are not on the mayoral payroll have fallen out with the mayor.
In case you can’t remember, the one on the left (figuratively and literally) is Jeremy Corbyn MP. Until April 2020 he was Leader of the Labour Party and by virtue of that role, Leader of Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition.
Thank you to the members of Labour Group who forwarded this. It clearly speaks to the matter of the ‘resignation’ of Cllr John Gray and casts considerable doubts on the veracity of his account.