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Fleur's Crime meeting last night, 17/4

I thought Fleur hosted an interesting meeting, led by Inspector Jonathan Lloyd.  I took notes to share, and thought some might be interested in the following:Theft of vehicles was the main theme, but other crimes were discussed.There were 413 thefts from vehicles in the past 6 months. This was virtually unchanged from the same 6-month period a year ago, when there were 412. This is mostly opportunistic crime. Theft OF motor vehicles has increased in the past 6 months to 223, compared to 173 a year ago. 63% of thefts happens outside residences. This is mostly organised crime, and isn’t opportunistic generally. High end cars such as Jaguars, BMW’s, Range Rovers, Mercedes are the main targets. Thamesfield has the highest rate of theft of vehicle and theft from vehicle, with West Putney next on the list. Other wards are all roughly equal, but nowhere as high as Thamesfield. Newest crime is the smashing in of back windows – particularly aimed at cars where the parcel shelf is up, and the criminals just want to see if there’s anything hidden under the shelf. Ideally leave the parcel shelf up (or down, however it works in your vehicle), with a clear view of the empty boot. It takes criminals 10-15 seconds to smash a car window and grab items. Best advice is not to leave ANYTHING at all in the car. They’ll smash windows for a jersey, sunglasses, bags, a pound coin and of course computers, tablets and phones are taken the minute they’re spotted. It takes 1 minute to steal a catalytic converter. The police admit it is very hard to monitor, but hot spots have undercover patrols, as well as high viz ones. Some have been successful, but bikes and mopeds are hard to catch when you’re either on foot or in a car. There seems to be a high percentage of thieves coming across the bridges from Hammersmith and Fulham at the moment. If your car is stolen, the thieves quite often park it a few streets away to start with, to see if there’s a tracker on it, and if the owner or police get to it quickly. After that it’s mostly likely been stripped for parts, or shipped abroad. Number plates are quickly swapped. The bad news for owners is that, if the vehicle is found, it’s impounded and you have to pay to get it back. This is not a police decision, but is down to legislation. Owners find it very unfair that they have to pay to get their stolen vehicle back. The owner is sent a letter giving them 14 days to go and collect their vehicle. The question was raised whether notification could be via text or email now, as, if the owner is away, they might miss the 14 day window, and their car had been sent to be crushed. Police have had campaigns where they go down streets testing car doors to see how many have been left unlocked. The last one they did they found 23 unlocked vehicles in 2 hours! Some vehicles have wing mirrors that move inwards when the car is locked, and stay out when it’s open. A clear sign to thieves who know the makes and models and makes it very easy for them. One woman wanted to know if there could be some alarm that sounded within 10 seconds if you left your car unlocked. A question for manufacturers, not police. Police are going to be having a catalytic converter marking campaign in May. Look out on Twitter for news and updates. That seems to be their main publicity forum, and there isn’t the man power to do other social media. It’s a question we’ve raised for years, without success There are apparently theft resistant number plates – you can get special screws from garages. Faraday pouches should be used, even when you’re shopping. Don’t just put your keys in your pocket or handbag. Thieves are known to wave a gadget around in a car park, and collecting data, enabling them to steal vehicles easily. At home don’t leave keys near the front door, and put them in Faraday pouches if relevant, out of sight. Gear locks and steering wheel locks ARE a deterrent. S5 deadlock recommended (rather expensive!). Air tags are also useful for tracking vehicles. Motor bikes or mopeds – use a bike cover, and lock the rear wheel onto an immovable object. Steering locks on bikes are easily overcome. Any threatened or actual violence with car theft is obviously a big priority and should result in a quick response from police. Questions about the many, many cameras there are, especially in the High St. Who do they belong to? Who monitors them? There are 1000 cameras in Wandsworth, but limited staff to view the footage and monitor them. One person wanted to know why a stolen vehicle couldn’t be tracked by cameras retrospectively, if they knew the exact time when it was stolen. Answer is there just aren’t the staff to do such a labour-intensive job. More investment needed into staff monitoring CCTV. There is a new Superintendent, a New Commissioner and the hope is that things will improve. There are going to be 6 priorities, with three of them vehicle related. Staffing numbers of SNT’s is ‘correct’, although this is a third of what it was 10 years ago. All agree police presence on the streets is badly needed. 500 PCSO’s to be recruited across the Met, and Wandsworth should get 20 of them. Dog crime – about 1 dog a month is taken off the streets.There were a lot of questions – some specific, a complaint that police had all but suggested that the theft was covered by insurance, so not to worry, but basically there aren’t enough police on hand. Abstractions don’t help either. They’re bound to be on Coronation duty in May and taken out of their wards. REPORT ALL CRIMES AND SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY. You never know what little titbit of information will be helpful in catching a criminal and it’s helpful for police to know patterns of activity they otherwise wouldn’t be aware of.

Victoria Diamond ● 1079d13 Comments ● 1075d

Unsolved West London Murders.

In March 2023, The commissioner of the Met Police Sir Mark Rowley admitted the force has 'racists, misogynists and homophobes' in its ranks – as Home Secretary Suella Braverman blasted 'serious failings of culture, leadership and standards' at Scotland Yard. On 6th April I sent a lengthy email to Mark Rowley pleading with him to review The Hammersmith Nudes' murders of the 1960's. I told him that I am in contact with adult children and other members of 6 of the murder victims.  I told him that many of the victims' family members are convinced that if the victims were police women, doctors, nurses or solicitors there would have been a review. On April 11 I recieved the following."Dear Mr Milkins,My apologies for the delayed response. I have forwarded this matter to the appropriate team for their review and direct reply to you.Kind regards,*****  ********      *********  | Inspector | Staff Officer to the Commissioner."Today I received a a phone call from New Scotland Yard followed by the following email.Dear Mr Milkins "It was good to speak to you on the phone just now, and as promised, I am emailing to confirm my details. I recognise the huge amount of dedication you have put into your investigations and I am sorry that these terrible murders remain unsolved, despite your efforts.There have been various reviews conducted regarding these cases over the years and I know you were in contact with DC Paul Rogers in 2007, and most recently, DC Adam Bailey in 2020. It remains the case as per DC Bailey’s letter that the links between Harold Jones and the victims are not substantive enough to enable a definitive finding that he was responsible for their deaths. I hope you understand that because Jones died in 1971 and there is no additional material further to what has been looked at in the above reviews, we won’t be reviewing the cases again at this time.Having said that, I know you are determined to continue with your work, and if there is something substantive and probative that you find that you would like to bring to our attention in the future, please do so.I wish you all the best."DC *****   ****** | CSC - Major InquiriesSpecial Casework TeamTHE MUST GO ON. AND IT WILL.

Neil Milkins ● 1077d0 Comments ● 1077d

English towns selected for Microwaving

These won’t be the first, as the town of Wennington was hit last summer under the guise of a wildfire. This was on a small scale compared to the microwaving attacks that California has come under in recent years but significant nonetheless; it means that the UK is now a target and the equipment has been tested, along with public reaction. As with California, the Wennington fires mainly destroyed things that don’t burn easily, such as buildings of standard construction and vehicles, whilst vegetation and other materials that do burn easily such as wood, plastic, cloth etc. were largely left untouched. To maximise the terror, the government has installed Emergency Alerts to every mobile phone in the country, and wildfires have been given as a reason for their introduction. These Emergency Alerts are due to be tested at 3pm on Sunday 23rd of this month. Similar to the Covid scam, the conspirators will want to be seen as carers and saviours, and the alerts provide this opportunity. The alerts also provide the opportunity to ‘justifiably’ terrorise many more people than those who will be directly affected. If, for example, Chiswick is selected for microwaving, texts can be sent to residents of neighbouring towns such as Ealing and Hammersmith, so they will also run out of their homes screaming, maybe in the middle of the night. With all the scaremongering about climate change, the Wennington microwaving test last summer and now the introduction of Emergency Alerts, English towns are clearly set to go up in smoke this summer, and will already have been selected.When the ‘wildfires’ come, we will inspect the evidence together.

Michael Brown ● 1086d10 Comments ● 1086d

The special relationship

"The UK is slipping down the global ranks when it comes life expectancy, according to new analysisResearchers found that 70 years ago people in the UK had one of the longest life expectancies ratings in the world, ranking seventh globally behind countries such as Norway, Sweden and Denmark.In 2021, the UK was ranked 29th, according to the new analysis, which has been published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.Academics from the University of Oxford and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine examined global life expectancy ratings from 1952 to 2021.A relative worsening of population health is evidence that all is not well. It has historically been an early sign of severe political and economic problemsWhile life expectancy has increased since the start of the study, similar countries have seen larger increases, the experts said.The authors said that the fall down the ranks has been decades in the making – this includes a rise in income inequalities in the UK during and after the 1980s.Professor Martin McKee, from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said: “That rise also saw an increase in the variation in life expectancy between different social groups.“One reason why the overall increase in life expectancy has been so sluggish in the UK is that in recent years it has fallen for poorer groups.”Dr Lucinda Hiam, of the University of Oxford, said: “The rankings show that the only G7 country to do worse than the UK is the USA.”"https://www.itv.com/news/2023-03-15/uk-falls-down-global-ranks-for-life-expectancy-analysis"They found that, over seven decades, the UK has done worse than all G7 countries except the USA." (Dr Lucinda Hiam)

David Ainsworth ● 1112d54 Comments ● 1108d

ULEZ Expansion

If you object to expansion of the ULEZ zone, contact Councillor Claire Gilbert (email cllr.c.gilbert@wandsworth.gov.uk) to voice your concerns so that she can raise them at the Citizens Assembly on air quality in April.Apart from the Mayor's biased interpretation of his 'consultation', Sadiq Khan has contradicted his claims of benefits to air quality by simultaneously announcing that hospital admissions of asthmatic children in London, SINCE the zone was expanded to the Nth/Sth Circular Rds, have actually risen by 64%. This doesn't suggest that ULEZ is working. He also rejected votes from a motoring organisation which polled drivers yet, when he realised the consultation wasn't going his way, himself spent public money on advertising and lobbying 18-30 y.o's on social media. He can't have it both ways. We live in Putney, just outside of the Sth Circular, and already can't pop down to the High Street in our car without incurring a £12.50 charge. From August, unless the scheme is scrapped, we won't even be able to leave our driveway to shop in Kingston, or even our local Asda supermarket in Roehampton, without incurring the charge. We would rather spend our money in our own borough. The Mayor's scrappage scheme won't help either because many less well off folk simply can't find the difference to buy another car. It will only help those who can. Apart from anything, scrapping perfectly serviceable vehicles while the manufacture and disposal of electric vehicles causes such damage to the environment, makes no sense either environmentally or fiscally.As for Putney High Street pollution levels, we all know it's exacerbated by traffic being diverted from Hammersmith Bridge, so it shouldn't be held up as an example for justification.

Roy Robart ● 1168d78 Comments ● 1133d

Planters/Lacy Road Parklet

Please see Nicola Grant's email (3rd Feb '23) in response to my concerns about the now long standing poor state of the old M&S planters & the the abandoned Lacy Road parklet. I suggest that any further concerns should be directed to Nicola Grant at Positively Putney.As you know I agree the planters are beyond their life - but I can not spend significant money on them until we know when (or not) the unit will be occupied. I am hopeful we will know one way or another in the next week or so. I understand your point reference street people versus tatty planters but if they did attract a street population people would complain far more. Trying to see if we can block the space in another aesthetic pleasing useful way.I love the excitement and interest of the volunteers - but also getting quotes for other external contractors. Reference Lacy Road parklet - it was due to be repaired as Meristem quoted £200, but then came back to me with a revised repair quote of £1800. As the unit was £5000 initially that seemed very expensive, especially if it was to be moved in the near future. I am well aware that Sporting Feet would rather it was a loading bay, they sit on our board of directors - they were very supportive of it as a café space but like us all do not like us seeing it unused. Interestingly, in the what's app many people really like/d the parklets and do not want them to go (the Montserrat or the Lacy road). I am currently looking at options to half the size of it - and installing permanent seating. This seems a compromise but may please all parties.We are busy working on the Putney heritage vinyls, and the utility box art project so certainly enhancing the look of Putney once they come to fruition. Will be back in touch once we know more,

Miles Thompson ● 1151d2 Comments ● 1151d

New boy flourishes

An inspiration to us all."George Osborne to earn share of £26.5m payout in first year at City advisory firm"https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/dec/16/george-osborne-to-earn-share-of-265m-payout-in-first-year-at-investment-banking-company"George Osborne will collect a share of a £26.5m payout for his first year working as partner at the City advisory firm Robey Warshaw.The former chancellor, who orchestrated the austerity drive after the financial crisis, is one of four partners at the Mayfair-based company, which announced on Friday it would pay out a total of £26,482,914 to four men.Robey Warshaw did not reveal how much Osborne, who joined the firm in April last year, would collect.Most of the money – £17.2m – will go to its co-founder, Sir Simon Robey, who is known as the City’s “trillion-dollar man” for the cumulative size of the mega-deals he has worked on, including advising the Cadbury board on the sale of the 197-year-old chocolate company to US rival Kraft in 2010.The fan of Margaret Thatcher and her deregulation of banking and financial markets in the 1980s has earned at least £154m since he set up Robey Warshaw with his fellow investment banking superstars, Simon Warshaw, an heir of the Molton Brown beauty empire, and Philip Apostolides in 2013.Osborne, who was editor of the Evening Standard for three years after leaving government in 2016, is the only person to join the firm as partner since its foundation almost a decade ago.Profits were down from £30.1m in 2021. Turnover was roughly flat at £39.8m compared with £40.1m a year earlier.The accounts show the firm, which operates out of a townhouse on Grosvenor Square in Mayfair, turned over £295m in the last seven years, but has not paid any tax.Robey Warshaw said it was not liable for tax because of its structure as a limited liability partnership, and that it is “the responsibility of the individual members to settle any liability arising from their share of partnership profits”."

David Ainsworth ● 1201d0 Comments ● 1201d

A novel way of reducing reports of sewage on our beaches!

No, not as you'd have reason to suggest, by actually reducing the incidence of pollution, but by scaling back inspections by the Environment Agency and allowing the water companies, themselves the perpetrators of the pollution, to assess their own contributions! It's reported in The Times (https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/environment-agency-scales-back-beach-sewage-pollution-inspections-66ld0nvg8) but is behind their paywall, so I'll add some of the report here: The Environment Agency has told its officials to cut back on inspections of bathing water pollution incidents and rely instead on water company assessments. England has more than 400 designated bathing waters from beaches to lakes in the Cotswolds and The Serpentine river in London. However, some are regularly hit by sewage spills including those that have plagued the Isle of Wight, a Cornish cove and beaches along the southeast coast in recent weeks. Despite rising public concern over the issue, the country’s environment regulator has privately issued guidance that weakens its inspection regime when people report pollution incidents. One UN campaigner said the shift was “like asking an arsonist to assess fire damage” and a “hammer blow” to clean water efforts. Previously, for the two most serious of four categories of incident, “cat 1” and “cat 2”, Environment Agency officers would attend and investigate in person after a member of the public reported pollution. However, in August, shortly before heavy rains led to a series of shocking sewage spills from Seaford in East Sussex to beaches in Devon and Cornwall, the regulator issued supplementary guidance to staff on how to classify bathing water incidents. Officials have now been told that their usual presumption “that an impact has occurred” can be overturned if “appropriate information to demonstrate no impact has been provided by the water company.” That really is a disgrace!

Richard Carter ● 1223d1 Comments ● 1223d

Free Tech Support - IT and Tea - Sat 19th Nov from 11am-1pm

I can't believe a month has passed! But yes, our IT and Tea free tech support is back at Putney Pantry next to St May's Church. If you've never been, it's a chance to ask about any technical issues you may have with mobile phones, tablets, smart devices, computers, broadband and mobile phone contracts, Sky TV and so on. It's a friendly group - the only silly question is the one you don't ask. I'll tell you how, in the last month, I've saved one client literally hundreds of pounds by looking at their mobile phone, Sky TV and broadband contracts. I thought I might spend a little time on PASSWORDS and password etiquette as everybody needs lots of them these days to do anything! The biggest no-no is to use the same password on more than one account, which is an easy way for a crook to access your accounts. So, everybody needs either a little notebook to write their passwords down in, a Word document or Excel spreadsheet (NOT called passwords!) or a password manager program, which can be a lifesaver, provided you remember the master password for that!There are a couple of good free tools you can use to help with the burden of changing passwords - iPhones and iPads have one built-in, and if you use Gmail there is a handy password check-up feature there too. These can show you where you've used the same password more than once, and where they have appeared in leaks online. I hope to see you there - starting at 11 at Putney Pantry. Please buy a drink or a snack to support the venue! Mark PhillipsTechnology Consultant

Mark Phillips ● 1230d1 Comments ● 1228d

The Conservatives had a cunning plan.... and it is working

I wholeheartedly hope this is not true, just a joke in bad taste!It is an article by Robert Taylor published in the Telegraph yesterday.  I will copy-paste a few paragraphs as it is behind a paywall.The Tories have learnt from Julia Donaldson and P G Wodehouse. Make things worse — and everyone will be relieved when they return to normalOh my, those Tories are clever. I assumed they’d finally gone bananas when they gave the top job to Liz Truss. But no, I now realise they were just toying with us. Playing with our minds for naked political gain. It was all part of the plan. A very clever plan too.........Clearly, this is the devilish trick that the Tories have just played on the nation. There’s no other explanation. By giving us Liz Truss for a few weeks, they dipped us into a muddy puddle of chaos, panic and instability. Borrowing costs shot up, the pound plummeted and we became a gigantic international laugh. Then, like that old lady, just when we were at our wits’ end and giving up on Britain entirely, they ditched Truss and installed the eminently sensible, likeable Sunak in her place......Cue huge relief. Gratitude, even. Oh, thank goodness, they’re saying. Oh, we’re so relieved. Thank you, Tories. Oh, thank you. Or something like that. At least some of them are.....And it’s working a treat for the Tories now, as we saw at PMQs today. Last week, those blue MPs were predicting the end. Their proud old party was finally dying. They were on the verge of a 1997-like wipe out. They were at each other’s throats like rabid dogs. And today? They were beaming with joy, hollering their support for Sunak, baying their disgust at Starmer, and, surprise, surprise, displaying all the relief of the little old lady after shoving her cow out. They got so excited that Lindsay Hoyle had to warn them not to “damage the furniture”. Damage the furniture? God knows what they were actually doing.The irony is that Labour has tried this trick a few times, with Michael Foot in the 1980s and more recently Jeremy Corbyn. But, typical of Labour, they keep getting it wrong by performing the ploy in opposition, when it clearly doesn’t work. Nobody was overcome with relief when Corbyn got heaved. The man never had a chance to do any actual damage. Liz Truss, on the other hand … well, let’s not open the wounds.....What it means is that the Tories are back in the game........Is that all it is?

Ivonne Holliday ● 1252d3 Comments ● 1251d

PP Displays/High Street

Subject: Positively Putney Display Images 22/10/22Please note my email as of yesterday re the state of Positively Putney's  displays/vandalism to same forwarded to Nicola Grant and her prompt response, also as of yesterday. My queries re Positively Putney's relationship with Putney's residents made to Nicola Grant recently on this forum also to Nicola Grant in an email sent on 17th October are as yet unanswered. Dear Nicola, Please see the attached images. The Positively Putney display by the station has now been further trashed ie moved so that the soil is spilling out of the bottom of the flower boxes onto the pavement. Note the disused chair thrown behind the display with other detritus. You will also note that the doorway to the left of the displays has been/is being used as a temporary home and incidentally smells badly of urine. (It has been in this state for a very long time.)Someone has been attempting to use the space behind one of the Positively Putney boxes outside M&S hence the boarding amongst the rubbish. Again - note the rubbish!None of these images illustrate Putney High Street as attractive of having been in any way ‘enhanced’ by any agency. I await your comments re these images and also regarding the matters raised in my previous email. Dear Miles,Thank you for your emails.The flower boxes and wooden structures will be removed next week. These were installed to discourage homeless people sitting in front of the station – so that issue may return but I agree they have outlived their useful life.  Our contractors regularly pressure wash the doorway by the bookmakers.The ivy and more recent low level greenery was installed by M&S as a temporary measure. Ideally, we need the unit occupied. M&S still have another 3 years on their lease and it seems the landlord is going to hold out until then. We could remove the planters but we may then result in more homeless people deciding it is an ideal home as is under cover.

Miles Thompson ● 1256d15 Comments ● 1252d

Fulham Farmers' Market Opening 30th Oct in All Saints Primary School,Bishops Ave, Bishops Park

Fulham Farmers’ Market Relaunches at a New Bishop’s Park Location on Sunday 30th OctoberDear PutneyThe popular neighbourhood food market is back and moving down the road to All Saint’s Primary School in Bishop’s Park at the end of October to reclaim its title as the home for high-quality produce and street food in Fulham.Fulham Farmers’ Market has a new home. Every Sunday in All Saint’s C of E Primary School, Bishops Ave, Bishops Park, Fulham, SW6 6ED, in the beautiful surrounding’s of Bishop’s Park, the market will host a diverse lineup of traders including the best of British produce, the finest European deli goods and mouthwatering street food options. The new, larger location means lots more traders, a greater variety of goods and more space for seating and community events.Local residents will be happy to hear that Fulham Farmers’ Market will be a one-stop shop where they can find everything from organic Britishproduce to seasonal European deli goods. The market will first and foremost champion local, sustainable and organic produce with a range of award-winning independent farmers from London’s surrounding counties including Wild Country Organics, Brambletye Fruit Farm and Ted’s Veg. With a range covering naturally grown veg to the highest quality organic items, shoppers will be able to use the market to stay in touch with British seasonality, going against the grain of mass-produced, year-round produce in favour of fruit and veg that that comes direct from the farm with more flavour, more nutrients and a greatly reduced environmental impact than anything you’ll find in a supermarket. The market will also be home to some of the freshest and most sustainable meat and fish in London, working directly with a number of British farms and dayboats to ensure the highest standards of quality without inflated prices. Fish will be sourced from sustainable dayboats and meat will be slow reared and grass fed, so you can trust in the quality as well as the ethics behind what you’re eating.Artisan deli items like cheese, charcuterie and antipasti will also feature the best of British production, but for those goods that simply can’t be perfected in the UK, the team behindFulham Farmers’ Market are working directly with London’s best importers to curate a one-stop foodie hub where locals can do their weekly grocery shop or pick up one or two speciality items. Dinner party staples like olives and antipasti from Thee Olive Tree and locally smoked salmon from London Smoke and Cure will sit alongside rare and wonderful deli items like Mont d’Or and magret (smoked duck) from The French Comte or sea veg, samphire and wasabi from Westlands Nurseries.As well as food to take home, Fulham Farmers’ Market will be host to an exciting range of hot food traders. At launch there will be lobster and cod’s roe crumpets from Brunch at Tiffany’s (from former sous chef of Chiltern Firehouse Tiffany Wong) as well as made-to-order breakfast rolls from Pick’s Organic (the onsite organic meat farmer) alongside treats like hand-rolled sushi, fresh shucked oysters and small-batch pasties. The hot food will reflect the quality of produce available at the market. Everything will be prepared fresh with locally sourced ingredients to further champion the sustainable ethos of the market. Coffee will be served by West London roaster Scottie’s Coffee, available to take home ground or whole or brewed on site to be enjoyed while you peruse the week’s offerings. There will also be a fully stocked wine stall at launch, Wine Down with Magda is the newest project from sommelier Madga Wong (another Chiltern Firehouse allum).The space will also serve as a vibrant community hub with seating, play area fo0r children, workshops and seasonal events throughout the year. Fulham Farmers’ Market will be open for all, so locals can pop down for their Sunday morning shop and end up catching up with friends over a coffee, a glass of wine or some mouthwatering street food.You can follow the market on Instagram or sign up to the newsletter for updates on the grand opening, new traders, offers and announcements in the run-up to launch.For more information, please contact:Fulham Farmers’ Market Teaminfo@ffmsw6.com07902020620

Fulham Farmers Market ● 1254d1 Comments ● 1254d

What is Positively Putney BID?

I thought it would be helpful to share with the forum what a Business Improvement is and more specifically Positively Putney BID, and what we deliver. A Business Improvement District (BID) is a business-led organisation in a defined geographical area where local businesses have voted to invest collectively to improve their environment. BIDs are funded by a mandatory levy on all eligible businesses following a successful ballot. Businesses vote based on a business plan which clearly sets out what additional services will be provided. It also details the size and scope of the BID, who is liable for the levy, the amount of levy to be collected and how it is calculated.The local authority electoral services manages the ballot process. For the ballot to be successful it has to meet two tests: more than 50% of votes cast must be in favour of the BID and the ‘yes’ vote must represent more than 50% of the aggregate rateable value of votes cast. The two measures are in place to make it fair for both independents and national businesses, big and small. The BID levy, the primary funding mechanism, becomes mandatory on all defined ratepayers and is enforceable as per business rates collection. The levy is collected by the council and then transferred to the BID Company.In Putney the first ballot was in 2016, and then again in 2021. In November 2021, 396 businesses within Putney town centre were balloted, and 204 ballot papers returned. 85% of businesses by number, 93% of businesses by aggregate rateable value with a 52% turn out voted for Positively Putney to continue for a second term. This is a fairly strong mandate that businesses felt we had done a good job in our first five-year term and wanted us to continue. The BID2 term started on 1st April 2022.The work of the Positively Putney BID is managed by me on a day-to-day basis but led by a Board of Directors. These are managers and owners of Putney businesses who give their time to provide strategic and financial guidance. Wandsworth Council and Putney Society also have a representative on the board. For this term we have divided our work into three streams.1) Promoting Putney2) Enhancing Putney3) Supporting Putney businesses For those interested our full business plan is available to read on our website www.positivelyputney.co.uk. It won't let me put a link here. I am always very happy to meet with residents to discuss issues or ideas that they have for Putney town centre. Town centres across the country are changing and adapting and we need to keep Putney town centre thriving and offering what the local people want. We do not own any property so we cannot simply bring in all your favourite businesses but we can sometimes influence landlord decisions. At the moment we have high vacancy in the town centre due to a few absent landlords, landlords waiting to develop sites and landlords waiting to sign contracts. However, we have also had many new businesses open in the last year and have lots of wonderful businesses that have survived the pandemic and would love you to spend with them.  We have a number of fun events coming up and new reasons to come into Putney. Halloween Trick or Treat on Friday 28th and Sat 29th October, Christmas light switch on Friday 25th November, and a synthetic ice rink from 26th Nov to 4th December.         I have to admit I don't often come onto this forum - but if you want to stay in touch with what we do please follow us on social media or sign up to our monthly newsletter.

Nicola Grant ● 1268d13 Comments ● 1263d

Putney - A very good local shop

A lovely weekend as always in Putney.A spare hour on Sunday morning. I like Sunday shopping as it's free parking. Yes I need my car as I have three kids and we carry alot of bags etc. Also it means I don't stop at the pub as I'm driving rather than walking.Shopping list . Shoes for daughter. Present for a baby and my new goddaughter. Some sports accessories for the boys.Ben and Lola - first stop in Putney Exchange. Excellent choice and lovely style. Always a discount sales rack in store as well. Doesn't need to be expensive. Bought exactly what I needed and present went down very well.Clark's - One of Britain's greatest shoe retailers. They are well located on the High Street a ground and basement sales area. Got the school shoes I needed , great service, well run shop, pay a little more but good quality shoes.Sportsdirect - back of Putney Exchange. 2 footballs for 9 quid. Required for my boys as they keep hitting them into orbit.I would've gone to Sporting Feet on Lacy Road if I needed sports shoes. They are one of the best around and we are lucky to have them as well.Pet Shop - There is one on the High Street , yes I bought some treats for the dog.Last weekend I needed a book for my dad. I went to Waterstones. In the Exchange. They have a lot of books to choose from in a good environment. I needed some helium balloons. I went to The Works and I then got a card from Card Factory. They were opposite one another.I could've gone to Wilko, my favorite shop. You can get anything in Wilkos. I could've got my wife a present from Oliver Bonas. I did that a few weeks back. Some lovely ladies clothing in there as well. New large sized store.I didn't get a gift from Farrago or Huttons. I should've done.On my way home I fancied some fruit, so I went into the new fruit and veg shop on LRR. Only been open a couple of weeks but looks a very good addition. Last Friday , I needed some nutritional advice, I went into Revital on High Street. I got a personal service and bought some products to sort my back pains out.The message is. There is plenty out there, just use it and don't moan. There is also a TK Maxx and H&M they're massive fashion retailers. Alot of people love them. Not everyone but we are lucky to have them.Nick

Nick Gulliford ● 1283d18 Comments ● 1278d

100 Days Of Labour In Wandsworth ~ Cllr William Street

100 days of Labour in Wandsworth by Cllr William Sweet (Leader of the Conservative opposition on Wandsworth Council)- [ ] £1m extra spent on the Leader'sOffice.- [ ] Refused to honour their ownpromised Council Tax cut.- [ ] Employed 23 new staff with noexplanation as to how they willimprove lives for residents.It’s now been 100 days since Labour took control of Wandsworth Council. It’s been a lesson in how quickly a Labour administration can unravel 44 years of good Conservative governance. Since I was elected the new Leader of the Opposition in May, I’ve said we’ll work with Labour where it makes sense for residents - continuing the investment in high streets that we started, for instance. And our hardworking Conservative councillors are still delivering in their communities. That doesn’t mean letting Labour off the hook. Residents are tightening their belts. The new Council should do the same. Instead, they’ve dropped value for money like a stone. We’ll be working constructively to get them to change course.Labour’s £1 million vanity project: In their first 100 days, Labour have allocated £1 million to give their Leader 4 extra staff for the next 4 years. We were prepared to give them a fair hearing, but - despite us repeatedly asking for the detail - it’s unclear what these staff will do that hundreds of existing council staff don’t already. It’s a £1 million vanity project. The only local resident whose life that £1 million is going to improve seems to be the Labour Leader’s.Labour waste:In their first 100 days, Labour have been on a spending spree. But spending money is not the same as getting results. Labour can’t explain how their £100,000 “citizens’ assembly” on pollution will actually make the air cleaner; how hiring 23 new staff in the housing department will actually reduce homelessness; or what their new “champions” (Labour councillors paid £2,800 extra each year) will actually do. Nor have they justified £100,000 in new grants to be doled out by a Labour councillor without the usual checks and balances by the cross-party grants committee. Labour have shredded our flagship policy to build 1,000 new homes at no cost to taxpayers by building a mix of shared ownership, market and social housing. They’ve ditched the shared ownership and market homes. That means Labour need to fund a whopping 1,000 new council homes from the reserves. And that ultimately means that there will be less money to freeze fuel bills and rents, as we did when we were in charge. Less money for regeneration and repairs to maintain our record that 100% of our Council housing met the Decent Homes standard. In their first 100 days, they’ve also paused a key milestone in our amazing Alton estate regeneration project, leaving thousands of residents in limbo.Labour’s summer of strikes: In their first 100 days, Labour marched with the GMB union. The same GMB union whose parking warden strike is said to have cost the Council hundreds of thousands of pounds in lost revenue. Labour also joined the picket lines of the rail and Tube unions, siding against local residents that wanted to get to work, school or hospital.Labour promises:In their first 100 days, Labour have backed away from the biggest promise they made during the election – to cut Council Tax next year. It’s always important to keep promises, and especially during elections, when residents place their trust in politicians.Wandsworth famously has the lowest Council Tax in the country. With neighbouring Labour boroughs charging twice as much, Council Tax became the battleground issue of the election. Labour stole our clothes by promising voters the “Same Low Council Tax”. But with days to go and barely a whisker between us on the campaign trail, Labour raised the stakes by promising to cut Council Tax by 1 per cent next year. In such a tight election, it made a difference. In their first 100 days, Labour has, astonishingly, twice refused to confirm they’ll make that cut.Labour’s magic money tree:In their first 100 days, Labour have begun to plunder the Council reserves to fund their spending spree. That’s money we need to protect residents from debt and manage emergencies, as we did during covid. When we ran the Council, not a penny of taxpayers’ money went out without us being sure it would make a difference for residents. We aren’t against supporting the new Council where it helps residents, but Labour’s approach is to splurge without explaining value for money. The Wandsworth motto - ‘We Serve’ - is a reminder of the job politicians are there to do. Labour must keep their Council Tax promises, ditch the £1 million vanity project and focus on value for money.William SweetLEADER OF WANDSWORTH CONSERVATIVES

Sue Hammond ● 1326d32 Comments ● 1310d

Action Guinea Bissa - obviously don't read if you're offended by the idea of overseas aid lol

Hello all, As i'm sure you may remember i'm a trustee for a charity called Action Guinea Bissau. We are having our summer fundraiser tomorrow and the money raised will be used to entirely rebuild a school on the island of Bubaque. Currently the roof is in state of complete disrepair and therefore cannot be used during the rainy season (nearly 6 months of the year). For the duration of that period the children who can make it have to walk a four hour round trip to another school so they can continue to learn. Our aim is to rebuild the roof, completely refurbish the buildings and hopefully provide some desks and chairs - currently children carry chairs from home each day! As i'm mentioned before, it takes very little money to make a big difference so any donation will be very gratefully received and put to good use. Any extra money over what we need will likely be used to refurbish another school or to sponsor girls through university. As ever, the trustees take no money from the charity so all money goes to helping people. You can learn more about what we've done so far (some of it with money you have donated over the years!) at this link https://www.actionguineabissau.org.uk/project-gallery If you wish to donate and enter the raffle then please use the link below https://www.justgiving.com/page/agb2022raffle I'll put some picures below of the school we are planning on rebuilding :) thanks all, Matt!



Matt Palmer ● 1327d8 Comments ● 1326d

For Remainers only

"Hello, IT? My economy has stopped working."
"Have you tried -"
"Yes."
"Okay. Check settings. What does it say under software?"
"Compatible with EU membership."
"Do you have that?"
"I just uninstalled it."
"Er - Why?"
"Honestly, I can't remember. Something about fish?"
"Is your fish industry running okay?"
"No, actually that was the first app to crash."
"You see, that one really needs the EU platform installed."
"Really? But my mate told me fishing would run better without it."
"He sounds confused. Can you reinstall your EU app?"
"That might be hard. I threw it away. Also, now my economy has completely crashed. It's not letting me install anything. All these trade deals have stopped working too."
"Sounds like you'll have to buy a new licence. Unfortunately without the old one it'll be pricey."
"What about this app my mate gave me instead? It's called Sovereignty 45."
"Mate, don't touch that. It's malware. It'll reduce your economy down to the levels of 1945."
"But those were the glory years! Weren't they?"
"Mate, when were you born?"
"1954. Why?"
"And do you have strange marks on your fingernails, indicating vitamin deficiency?"
"I do! How did you know?"
"An inspired guess. Listen - don't touch anything. Restart your economy in safe mode, restoring Single Market and Customs Union. That should sort it for now."
"But my mate said those things let in viruses."
"Is your mate's name Nigel by any chance?"
"Yes! How did you -"
"Another wild stab. Those aren't viruses, they are EU workers, and they are vital to the smooth running of your systems."
"But I clicked on a pop-up that said it would get rid of them all for me."
"Yes, I'm beginning to deduce your modus operandi. Well, at least you've called me now. You'll just have to run your economy at half-power until I get your new membership installed."

Michael Ixer ● 1331d5 Comments ● 1327d

Non-voter, non-citizen Conservatives Abroad vote for leader

Here's a thing."There are many Conservatives Abroad local groups all over the world. They are friendly, welcoming circles that do more than discuss politics. Many of our members see their local Conservatives Abroad group as a social network or extended family. Membership of Conservatives Abroad is open to all who live abroad and pledge support for the UK Conservative Party. You do not have to be a voter or a UK citizen.An individual's Conservative Party membership is always linked to a constituency Conservative Association. Anyone can apply to join any Conservative Association, regardless of where they live, and some choose to join more than one! By becoming a member of a Conservative Association, you also become a member of the Conservative Party.Membership of Conservatives Abroad is administered by the Cities of London & Westminster Conservative Association (CLWCA). By joining CLWCA as an overseas member, you become a member of the Conservative Party and of Conservatives Abroad. You are entitled to all the benefits of party membership, including participation in the Conservative Policy Forum, attendance at party conferences and a vote in the election of the party leader."https://www.conservativesabroad.org/get-involved"Membership of Conservatives Abroad is open to all who live abroad and pledge support for the UK Conservative Party. You do not have to be a voter or a UK citizen...................................You are entitled to all the benefits of party membership, including participation in the Conservative Policy Forum, attendance at party conferences and a vote in the election of the party leader."Awfully liberal of them.

David Ainsworth ● 1336d55 Comments ● 1330d

Tory civil war?

"Boris’s ousting was a coup by Tory MPs against the members who elected him. That’s why I want a vote on whether his resignation should be torn upLORD CRUDDASJULY 22, 2022THE ousting of Boris Johnson as Prime Minister by a minority of MPs is deeply anti-democratic. It defies the will of the country and the Conservative Party members who elected him.It amounts to a coup. I am ashamed that this can happen in Britain, the birthplace of modern democracy. If that’s what politics has become, we’re living in a nation I can barely recognise any longer. That’s why this week I helped to launch a petition to give the Tory faithful a vote on whether to accept Boris’s resignation. Already, 7,000 members have signed it with hundreds more every hour – despite attempts by hackers to shut the website down.I don’t want to see the PM as a candidate in the race to be the next party leader. I want the membership to vote on whether we accept his resignation in the first place. If we don’t – and I strongly expect that to be the case – it will be revoked and Boris will continue in No 10.It’s what the country demanded, by a colossal margin, at the General Election in 2019. Under his leadership, the Conservatives won a landslide majority in the Commons of 80 seats, the widest margin since Mrs Thatcher’s third victory in 1987.Even more remarkable, the Tories took 43.6 per cent of the popular vote, the strongest showing for any party in 40 years, since Maggie first came to power.A swathe of former Labour strongholds fell, as 14million people across the country voted for Boris Johnson’s Conservatives. He had been party leader for just five months, after nearly two-thirds of the 160,000 membership backed him over former health secretary Jeremy Hunt.That is the most emphatic mandate possible. It is disgusting that a cabal of 30 to 40 plotters in Westminster can overturn it.The contempt this shows to ordinary Conservative members appals me. These people are stalwarts, serving the party for decade after decade – one person with whom I work in the House of Lords is 92 and has been a member for around 70 years.People like that are both the backbone and the muscle of the Conservatives. They’re the ones who go out in rain and snow to campaign at every election, who dig deep into their own pockets as well as devoting endless energy to fundraising activities.Their efforts are not merely being taken for granted. They are being ignored and disenfranchised. No wonder that the bulk of members are furious.The betrayal of Boris Johnson – what he might call, with his relish of colourful language, a ‘defenestration’ – was orchestrated by the 1922 Committee, a low-key but powerful collective of backbench MPs.Their plotting harks back to the 1960s and the era of ‘men in grey suits’ who quietly decided the nation’s fate without reference to the voters. I thought we’d left that elitist, undemocratic system far in the past. Apparently I was wrong.Now the 1922 Committee is orchestrating the leadership battle between Sunak and Truss. That reeks of corruption. The very backbenchers who forced Boris out now oversee the election of his successor. They shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near it – the conflict of interest is blatant.It’s the 1922 Committee that is trying to block our petition. They say the Conservative Party rules forbid a Prime Minister to stand in the leadership contest after resigning.But we don’t want him to run again. We want his resignation torn up. It’s a totally different thing. And in any case, the party rulebook is clear: Article 17 says the board of the party has the right and freedom to override any other clause, if that is in Conservative interests – including ‘the resolution of any disputes within the Party’ and ‘the replacement or removal from office’ of any official. That’s a clear-cut mandate: if the members refuse to accept Boris’s resignation, the 1922 Committee can halt this Tory civil war right now.Our campaign is gathering speed. Over the next few days, we’re going to exert maximum pressure, and I urge every Tory member to sign the petition. We’re well-funded and ready to fight. I was expecting to donate £500,000 to the party coffers but that money will now cover the legal fees for this battle.It will also pay to keep our website up, despite the constant assaults by hackers. Since Tuesday, multiple ‘denial of service’ attacks have taken us offline for a total of 15 hours.That symbolises how democracy is being strangled in this country, and we won’t give in. Somebody has to make a stand and resist political corruption. The will of the people must be paramount. If that goes, God help us all.Lord Cruddas of Shoreditch is a former Conservative Party Treasurer"https://www.mailplus.co.uk/edition/news/news-comment/204547?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=shared_link

David Ainsworth ● 1348d4 Comments ● 1348d

2009's young hopeful - he is impossible to dislike

Whatever happened to him? (Conrad Black, I mean - Oh, yeah).The 2009 TIME 100 In our annual TIME 100 issue, we do the impossible: name the people who most affect our worldLEADERS & REVOLUTIONARIESBoris JohnsonBy Conrad Black Thursday, Apr. 30, 2009"Boris Johnson, 44, is the most original new face in British politics since the emergence of Margaret Thatcher as a capitalist conservative nearly 40 years ago, the most engaging since Tony Blair and the most entertaining in many decades. His instant and natural wit, always lively and almost never nasty, recalls Harold Macmillan, Winston Churchill and even Benjamin Disraeli, though he has mastered self-deprecation as they never did. "But, madam, why?" he famously asked a woman who said she was voting for him.With his ursine physique, mop of tousled blond hair and complicated private life, he seems at first an unlikely candidate for great popularity. But he is impossible to dislike, touches all political and sectarian bases and, in his complete lack of self-importance, is the anti-politician.Never pompous, always good-humored, only serious in the face of matters that could not tastefully be treated otherwise, a crusader for London and the personification of the most well-liked traits of the English, Boris is someone the British will not tire of as a personality, so he will be judged on performance. Though he is an alumnus of Eton and Oxford, his family is middle-class. When an editor, and as a Conservative MP, he was impossible to pigeonhole into any distinct group, and his election as mayor of London showed that he pulled support from all sections of that polyglot metropolis.He possesses the superb ability not to offend anyone while espousing policy. As an MP, he had a constant struggle not to reduce proceedings to a comedy routine. Now that he holds a great executive office, he is showing his mettle in government while losing none of his ability to be a pleasing newsmaker. Boris is in a good position to remain for a long time where he is, or to make the jump to national office following the likely victory of his party in next year's general election. He is a man to watch, and it will be an unusual pleasure to watch him."Black was the publisher of the London Telegraph newspapers and Spectator from 1987 to 2004. (And see Wikipedia)http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1894410_1893847_1894211,00.html

David Ainsworth ● 1361d0 Comments ● 1361d

Proposed No left turn into Charlwood Road 7-10AM Mon to Friday

I could not find the WBC link that contained this info so please forgive the full copy and paste.Traditionally the junction of URR/Putney High St is a cause for some of the traffic - with vehicles not getting a chance to turn left due to Putney Hill traffic jumping the lights etc. Plus of course the school run.Why no right turn?I assume many will just loop around - possibly making the Pets at Home/Sainsburys small car park on URR dangerous and turn right instead.Will cyclists be permitted?There is currently no exception on the URR/Dryburgh Road 7am-10am restriction.Anyway for or against here is the info:"Plans published to make Putney neighbourhood safer and cleaner. Councillors on the transport overview and scrutiny committee being held on June 29 are being urged to introduce a weekday early-morning ban on motorists turning left from the Upper Richmond Road into Charlwood Road.The ban would apply between 7am and 10am Monday to Friday and prevent motorists travelling on the South Circular from using Charlwood Road and Chelverton Road as through routes to Putney High Street.The plans have been drawn up following analysis of traffic movements and accident statistics at these locations which found that 13 minor incidents and one fatal collision had occurred on this travel corridor in the past three years.Because the changes affect a part of Transport for London’s strategic network of red routes, final approval for the changes would need to be sought from TfL.A report to councillors outlining the issue states: “As recorded, there has been a number of accidents in the last three years at the junctions of Upper Richmond Road with Charlwood Road, and at Chelverton Road with Putney High Street. It is therefore proposed to introduce a banned left turn (except cyclists) during the hours of 7am to 10am Monday to Friday from the A205 Upper Richmond Road onto Charlwood Road, to improve road safety, reduce volume of through traffic and congestion at peak hour, and to improve road safety.”The report also confirms the proposal complies with the aims of the Wandsworth Environment and Sustainability Strategy (WESS), by seeking to “encourage sustainable transport by reducing the dominance of motor vehicles and perceived safety concerns associated with high traffic speeds and volumes. Pollution from motor vehicles should also be reduced in the immediate vicinity with less congestion and queuing on Chelverton Road”.The WESS details the town hall’s ambition of becoming a carbon-neutral organisation by 2030 and outlines a road map on how this target will be reached as well as an action plan detailing specific actions to reduce carbon emissions in the borough."https://nextdoor.co.uk/p/4CDCKKxMMS4c?utm_source=share&extras=MTc1OTIxOTM5NDcyNTY%3D

Ed Robinson ● 1379d15 Comments ● 1362d

Johnson - not hounded out yet

"Dominic Raab is understood to have ruled himself out of the Conservative Party leadership contest.The deputy prime minister is one of a handful of high-profile contenders to drop out of the running to be the next resident of Number 10, Sky News has reported.Michael Gove, who was sacked by Boris Johnson last night, has also reportedly ruled himself out of the contest, the Daily Mail has reported.As has Matt Hancock, who was forced to resign as health secretary in June 2021."  (Metro today)So Johnson could be encouraged to resign. Then Dominic Raab, the deputy Prime Minister, could be the caretaker for the next few months.Daily Express on Dominic Cummings today:- More than a year since walking out of Downing Street with his possessions packed in a cardboard box, Mr Cummings seems ready to see his former boss go too. Mr Johnson's former adviser, who is now recasting himself as a political speaker, said after this afternoon's resignation statement the outgoing Prime Minister had "blamed everyone else" for his failures, portrayed himself as "the real victim" and "set up betrayal stories" for the future. Writing on Twitter, he concluded: "We're all in for a nightmare if he's allowed to squat.""Johnson has not resigned as Prime Minister, and he has reminded us all of his "colossal mandate".We could be in for a rocky ride until October with a micro-Trump, still with his finger on the red button.BBC:-"Could he go any sooner?Some Conservative MPs have suggested the timetable for the leadership election could be shortened and completed in a few weeks.Sir John Major said one option was that Mr Johnson could resign as prime minister immediately and that Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab could take over temporarily.He also suggested there could be a significant change to the leadership election process. The timescale for the contest is decided by the executive of the 1922 Committee of backbench MPs, and they could decide to change the rules as well before the contest starts.Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer says if Mr Johnson is not removed at once, he would call a vote of no confidence.Under a motion of no confidence, all MPs - not just Conservatives - would get to vote. One more MP voting in favour than voting against would be required for it to pass.Such an outcome, however, would rely on Conservative MPs voting against their own government - which would be unlikely."

David Ainsworth ● 1363d4 Comments ● 1363d

Unpleasantness on 37 Bus

I wanted to go to Clapham Junction this afternoon and waited for a 37 opposite the Methodist Church.  When the bus arrived it was completely full, the busiest I have ever seen on a bus, and  really only people could get on if someone got off.  The kind bus driver let me on, even though I was having to stand virtually by his cab. At the next stop, he couldn’t let a lady on as the bus was so full and Passengers on the bus were saying don’t open the doors and were getting a bit agitated, one middle aged man started getting abusive.  At the busy bus stop on URR for Putney railway station, people started to complain loudly when the driver opened both doors and people were trying to get on in two places, but hardly anyone got off. At this one point, above all the complaining that was going on by a group of young men stood in the centre of the bus, the middle aged man started shouting abuse at the driver calling him the Cword and saying you shouldn’t be striking, do your job.  I said very loudly, if I were the driver and someone shouted abuse at me like that, I would stop the bus, get out and leave it there.  At that point the group of young men told the abusive man to cool it.  I am not sure if the kind bus driver who was doing his best to be helpful could hear the abuse, which is probably as well he didnt.  But there was a little girl on the bus aged about 4 or 5, and I hate to hear such language used in front a child. I am not sure if any rail/tube strike action has started yet, that has caused the bus to be so full of passengers, but there seemed to be very little sympathy for the transport workers, especially with tempers so frayed in this hot weather.  I wonder if the Trade Unions have misjudged public support.

Martine Guy ● 1381d19 Comments ● 1373d

Unsolved West London Murders.

Are all the links between Abertillery double child killer Harold Jones and other unsolved murders just coincidences?Here are the facts.(1) Just before Jones was released from prison he repeatedly informed the prison authorities that he did not want to lose the desire to kill. That was the same desire that he admitted that he had in 1921 as a 15 year-old boy.(2) The governor of Maidstone prison from where Jones was eventually released stated in a report: "He is callous but would be the last to admit it. Sad as it may seem I can see no hopeful prospect for Jones in the future." The prison chaplain also reported that he felt Jones was a "no-hoper."Professor Mike Berry, (Consultant Clinical Forensic Psychologist.) visited Abertillery and a number of London locations during the filming of Dark Son - The Hunt for a Serial Killer over a 12 month period. His conclusion was that Harold Jones was the Hammersmith killer. (8 unsolved London murders that were the largest unsolved murders in British criminal history.) He stated that he believed after reviewing all the evidence that Jones after leaving prison had killed again and again,(3) Jones had lived 2 streets away from 3 of the 8 women murder victims in Fulham and Hammersmith as well as 50-100 yards away from murder victim Ignac Ulycz in Putney. The police in the 1960's were not aware of Jones' past and he was never a suspect in any of the murders until after 2008.(4) Jones' own daughter has stated that her father would leave her and her mother at home at the times of the killings and book into Rowton House, a  doss-house in Hammersmith whenever her parents would have a row. The daughter stated that she now believes her father would do this in fear that he may kill his wife in temper. Jones' own son-in-law stated that "There's no smoke without fire is there?"(5) One woman prostitute told the police that she had got into a punter's car with a man who showed her a London Metropolitan Police warrant card. She panicked and quickly exited the car. The man offered her some cash. Was the man Harold Jones using his father-in-laws police warrant card. (His father-in-law John Widdows was a retired London Metropolitan police officer.) The woman some time later became the 7th of the 8 murdered women.(6) Harold Jones stored the bodies of Abertillery murder victims Freda Burnell and Florence Little in Abertillery until it was convenient to dispose of their bodies. At least 4 of the Hammersmith victims were stored before being dumped at various London locations.(7) All Hammersmith victims were demure and childlike in stature.(8) Harold Jones had an oral fixation at the time of the Abertillery child murders. It is recorded by his then 13 year-old girlfriend Selina Mortimer that Jones had asked her to spit in his mouth. The Hammersmith killer also had an oral fixation by removing the teeth or dentures of his victims.(9) At least 4 of the Hammersmith victims had been stored (in an electricity sub-station on the Heron Trading Estate Acton) before being dumped at various London locations. Jones' daughter has stated that her father had worked as a sheet metal worker in Acton but wasn't aware of where in Acton. This is something only the police would be able to ascertain.(10) After Harold Jones was jailed for the murder of Florence Little he bragged about his ability to outfox the police during the earlier inquiry into the murder of Freda Burnell. He said: "The arrival of the men from Scotland Yard fascinated me. I had only read of Scotland Yard men before. Now I saw them in the flesh - and I beat them." I am convinced that Harold Jones went to his grave in 1971 knowing that he had beaten them again.I am in contact with adult children of 5 of the 8 Hammersmith murder victims. Learning of the deaths of their mother's has had an incredibly negative impact on them. They all feel cheated that it seems as though the police have no appetite for reviewing the case.I am also in contact with the families of 2 men that have been wrongly named as the killer. (Mungo Ireland and former world light-heavyweight boxer Freddie Mills.) They are also distraught that their fathers' good reputation has not been restored. Freddie Mills' daughter Amanda told me that owing to the stigma regarding her father that she hasn't told her teenage son that his father was a famous world champion boxer.THE SHOW MUST GO ON.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6BnF5FEmvQhttps://www.jarossi.com/the-hunt-for-the-60s-ripper/hunt-for-the-60s-ripper-on-youtube/?fbclid=IwAR0KLDA0Gs8jaaIHQM0MZcbMaZcu1RlMNswmJyiHLZXfp9wP1CwUQZAm_DY

Neil Milkins ● 1373d0 Comments ● 1373d

The rich man in his castle, The poor man at his gate.

"THE WEALTH GAPby Anna Fleck, May 23, 2022The UK’s top ten richest people are wealthier than the group has ever been, according to The Sunday Times, who recently released their annual Rich List. Their data finds that the cumulative wealth of the top ten billionaires in the UK has grown from £47.77 billion in 2009 to £182 billion in 2022 - an increase of 281 percent.As this chart shows, following the 2008 crash, the UK’s billionaires have seen a steady, and fairly steep, incline in their wealth. The upward trend continued despite the pandemic, which saw the UK’s economy shrink by 20.4 percent in the second quarter of 2020, as most industries suffered, and 30.5 million people in Europe were expected to be pushed into poverty. This is a stark contrast to the UK’s 250 ultra wealthy, who saw their collective wealth surge to a record high of £653 billion in 2022.George Dibbs, the head of the Center for Economic Justice at the Institute for Public Policy Research, explains how we are seeing a widening wealth gap, as the rich are getting richer: “As we enter a once-in-a-generation cost of living crisis, the Sunday Times rich list shows us again that vast wealth often begets more wealth. That has proved particularly true during the pandemic, when the wealthiest accumulated more wealth than poorer people, who saved nothing,” he tells The Guardian. “Now there are more billionaires in the UK than ever before and the collective wealth of the richest has grown again.” According to the article, Dibbs is now calling on Sunak to bring in taxes in order to “redistribute the wealth gains of the richest to pay for higher social security benefits for those who most need them.”"https://www.statista.com/chart/27505/uks-richest-are-getting-richer/#:~:text=Their%20data%20finds%20that%20the,an%20increase%20of%20281%20percent.These people don't need to strike, do they? We must follow their example and our wealth will quadruple too. Won't it? Onwards and upwards.

David Ainsworth ● 1380d8 Comments ● 1379d

The NHS Is Broken

I believe that I have the start of a kidney infection, I had one years ago and am familiar with the symptoms.At 18.20 I called Putneymead and asked to speak to a Doctor and have a prescription for antibiotics sent electronically to a pharmacy before they closed.  Receptionist said no doctor was available to speak to me because they were seeing patients but later said there were no doctors actually in the practice because they had all left for the day.  She offered a telephone consultation tomorrow morning but advised me to call 111 if the pain got worse. At 18.35 I called 111 and 40 minutes of being in a queue I finally got to speak to a call handler who asked me to answer a long list of questions to assess whether I needed to speak to a clinician.  He said I did, so just wait for a phone call. At 19.56 the clinician called me.  She assessed me again and said an out of hours doctor would call me at 10 pmAt 22.03 I received the call.  However it wasn't from a doctor.  The caller said he was from reception (?) and a face to face appointment had been booked so when I asked if he would be able to prescribe any medication he said no and I should have been triaged and admitted that the wrong call had been booked.  He then said he could request that a doctor call me later tonight ...At that point I gave up.  I am still in a lot of pain, physically tired and mentally exhausted but cannot take any more of the NHS merry go round and need to sleep.

Sue Hammond ● 1392d33 Comments ● 1382d

Boris Johnson, sane in 2015, but now insane?

"Boris Johnson: 'Right-to-buy' in London is insanity if we don’t build more council homes""Boris Johnson has cast fresh doubts over controversial Tory plans to extend the right-to-buy scheme to housing association tenants.He has warned it would be the “height of insanity” to use the proceeds to build more homes outside London when the capital has a housing crisis.The Mayor said he did not want to see councils “deprived at a rapid rate of their housing stock” if more homes were not being built to replace them.The Queen’s Speech set out plans to allow England’s 1.3 million housing association tenants to purchase their homes with the same discounts offered to council tenants."That was 2015.https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/boris-johnson-righttobuy-in-london-is-insanity-if-we-don-t-build-more-council-homes-10278167.html#comments-areaAnd now in 2022:-"Right to buy put homes in the hands of landlords. Rehashing it will do the same" by Bob Kerslake"Among the slew of “red meat” policies that are now being put forward to shore up Boris Johnson’s position, there is one that ought to cause real concern for those want to see fair and balanced housing in this country. The government is proposing to resurrect right to buy for tenants in housing association properties, allowing tenants to potentially use their housing benefit in order to buy their social properties at discounts of up to 70% of market price.This rehashing of one of Margaret Thatcher’s flagship policies originally formed part of the hugely contested and controversial Housing and Planning Act, introduced by the Conservatives in their 2015 general election manifesto. It was sidelined in 2016 by Theresa May and her chief of staff, Gavin Barwell, in favour of a more balanced approach that valued different types of housing: home ownership, private rental and “affordable” housing.The paucity of detail in the current announcement suggests it is still at the drawing-board stage. It should stay there. There are a number of problems with the policy.Most obviously, these are not the government’s properties to sell. Housing associations are independent, mainly charitable organisations that were established with the main purpose of providing genuinely affordable homes for those on low incomes. Peabody, which I chair, was founded in 1862 by George Peabody, who sought to “ameliorate the conditions of the poor and needy” in London. It should not be for the government to oblige Peabody to sell its housing stock. And if it does, the cost of the substantial discounts must be fully reimbursed."https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/jun/09/right-to-buy-homes-landlords-rentals-housing"these are NOT the government’s properties to sell." (And certainly not at a discount)

David Ainsworth ● 1392d3 Comments ● 1391d

A brave doctor

… one of many thousands worldwide speaking out, none whom you’ll ever hear reported in the same conglomerate-owned media as those who tout the “cure”To coin a phrase from ‘Lord’ Sugar:“With regret [not], doctor, you’re FIRED”. “For the first time in history medical treatment, protocols are not being formulated based on the experience of the physicians treating the largest number of patients successfully, but rather individuals and bureaucracies that have never treated a single patient—including Anthony Fauci, Bill Gates, EcoHealth Alliance, the CDC, WHO, state public health officers and hospital administrators. Dissenting information has been labeled “misinformation” and “dangerous lies”, even when sourced from top experts in the fields of virology, infectious diseases, pulmonary critical care, and epidemiology. These blackouts of truth occur even when this information is backed by extensive scientific citations from some of the most qualified medical specialists in the world.[23] Incredibly, even individuals, such as Dr. Michael Yeadon, a retired ex-Chief Scientist, and vice-president for the science division of Pfizer Pharmaceutical company in the UK, who charged the company with making an extremely dangerous vaccine, is ignored and demonized. Further, he, along with other highly qualified scientists have stated that **no one should take this vaccine**”— Dr. Russell L. Blaylock, To coin a phrase from ‘Lord’ Sugar:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9062939/?fbclid=IwAR0fkr3orf1gJkT9e-k4quQga7HM8LTJsO-UHwZtl7DbxcWnGIOFrnG-QTA

Lydia Tapping ● 1413d38 Comments ● 1395d

NO acid threat after all, but who will remember that

"Webbe appealed against the conviction and the appeal hearing commenced at Southwark Crown Court on 19 May 2022. Her appeal was dismissed on 26 May 2022, though her sentence was reduced to eighty hours of community service, and compensation to the victim reduced from £1,000 to £50. The judge found that Webbe had not "made a threat to throw acid over" the woman. The reduced sentence means that she will not be at risk of losing her seat following a recall petition from her constituents." (Wikipedia)"The judge [Taylor] found that Webbe had been “clearly under great stress” at the time she harassed Merritt, who had a close relationship with her former boyfriend, Lester Thomas.Taylor said the court found Webbe had not “made a threat to throw acid over” Merritt.Hundreds of messages downloaded by police from Merritt’s phone, which suggested an intimate relationship with Thomas, had not been disclosed to the defence during Webbe’s original trial.As a result, the appeal downgraded the offence from Category A to Category B3, and a level B fine. There were no costs awarded against Webbe.However, the political career of the former Islington councillor and one-time senior adviser to London Mayor Ken Livingstone still lies in tatters.Even though the reduction in sentence means a recall petition is not triggered, Labour said they would be pushing for one anyway.Social media today was still carrying accusations that Webbe had threatened to throw acid on Merritt, even though there was no evidence offered to support this claim.Webbe was found to have made a large amount of silent calls to the victim, a 59-year-old executive assistant, over an 18-month period after she was consumed by jealousy over Thomas’s relationship with Merritt.Paul Goldspring, the original judge, imposed a 10-week suspended sentence while sitting alone without a jury or any supporting magistrates.Webbe suffered horrific racial abuse on social media throughout the trial."https://www.voice-online.co.uk/news/uk-news/2022/05/26/claudia-webbe-loses-appeal-but-has-sentence-massively-reduced/There was no evidence of any acid threat, despite widespread misreporting of it by the mainstream media during the first trial. So we know what people will remember.

David Ainsworth ● 1405d3 Comments ● 1403d

Applications for the placement of Defibrillators in Putney

The Putney Society has been trying for several years to get defibrillators into Putney Town centre. Defibrillators have proven to be essential in the first few minutes after someone collapses and their heart has stopped. If one can be used in the time whilst waiting for an ambulance, the greater the chance the person has of surviving. The Putney Society was instrumental in getting one installed in Putney Station, but sadly that was stolen quite soon after installation, and a replacement would be stolen just as quickly. We got agreement for one to be installed in the Exchange, and the Rotary Club sponsored that one (on the left hand side as you walk in to the Waitrose entrance). Repeated attempts to get East Putney tube station to install one were made, without success. Out of about 272 Tube Stations, only 214 have defibrillators. Putney Bridge has one, but not East Putney or Putney Station. JC Decaux installed one on Putney Bridge Rd, outside Jubilee House. That one is locked, but can be accessed in about 90 seconds. Debate was had about the JC Decaux hub, because it is also an advertising hub, and street furniture, but having a defibrillator, free local phone calls, USB free charging and a charging platform make it more acceptable. On talking to JC Decaux they agreed that they would, if their applications were approved, install one on the wall directly outside Putney Station, one on Putney High St opposite the Station, and one within 100 metres of East Putney Tube station, which falls within the 200m recommended by Community Heartbeat Trust. They would also ensure the upkeep and monitoring of the unit.  They would also remove the older larger 3 sided phone hub they have currently on the Upper Richmond Rd, outside Gazette. NO TRAINING is required to use one – they are fully automated and easy instructions are given on how to use one. The Spencer Arms recently had one installed, and we were told subsequently someone’s life was saved using it.The applications for the Defibrillator Hub in Stamford Square, Upper Richmond Road have attracted objections as it will increase "street clutter".  The Putney Society has written a letter of support as we can’t find an alternative way of providing defibrillators that are available 24/7.Comment, whether for or against, would be appreciated on Wandsworth’s planning page, where the application numbers are:Stamford Square, Upper Richmond Road 2022/1377 and 2022/1433Putney Station/Putney High St 2022/1441 and 2022/1374More information on the defibrillator hubs by JC Decaux can be read on https://www.jcdecaux.co.uk/news/street-furniture-could-save-lives-comes-uks-high-streets

Putney Society ● 1420d6 Comments ● 1417d

10 year child death at Putney leisure centre yesterday

Under The Nuremberg Code - experiments in which the risks outweigh the benefits, without informed consent - is a breach and schools, including Putney and Wimbledon  High and vaccine centres all over the country have been served notice for  “jabbing” with these mRNA products while providing no informed consent.Reminder:1) NO healthy child i.e. without underlying conditions, anywhere has died “of covid”;2) adverse effects - stroke, myocarditis, neuralgia, side aggressive cancers (an exponential rise) and… death - from the “jabs” - due to stronger t-cell amd antibody immunity (think two operating systems fighting each other) - increase with *decreasing” age (told to me personally by Dr Richard Ennos, of the Finchley Clinic, formerly of Edinburgh University);3) myocarditis in children particularly, in fact, boys, after the “vaccine” was warned against, to no avail, by myriad doctors (www.hartgroup.org);4) the injections (“jabs”) - novel mRNA technology developed out of experimental oncology treatment - are still *in trial* until 2023. They do not meet any legal definition to qualify as “vaccines”;5) *all* deaths ”of covid” are based on a PCR test that detects… nothing except, perhaps, dna debris in the body (https://odysee.com/@GrandJury:f/Grand-Jury-1-EN:0 )6) *any* death, even from gunshot wounds, “within 28 days of a positive (pcr) test” is certified (doctors and hospitals worldwide paid for said certification, as they are paid - £12.50 per jab - to vaccinate) as “of covid”. Deaths within *48 hours* of a vaccine are denigrated as “coincidence”;7) NO coronavirus vaccine had ever been successfully developed in trials over the 20 years prior to 2019 (and consequently no vaccine brought to market), as all animals in the trials … died of anti-body dependent enhancement (ADE) ie they got covid - and their immune system was so degraded by the “jab” that they died.  Sound familiar - got covid after getting “the jab” (nod. 1,2,3,4…? All within a year)?;8 ) Pfizer tried to embargo for 75 years its covid trial results, as those results - crippling illness and death - just released, were so bad no one would have approved their use;9) “covid” has a recovery rate in *all ages, even without treatment* of 99.97%. In children it’s 100% (www.thescriptbook.co.uk)10) early / treatments - cheap, out of patent ivermectin; HCQ with zinc; NAC and vitamin D -.have been *ruthlessly* suppressed and trials manipulated to ensure death (Chris Whitty) by the US CDC / NAIHD and UK NHS  - and doctors promoting them fired and censored - in favour of a “vaccine” (the only way out”) and “groundbreaking, Pfizer (of course) treatment drug;11) “covid” has never been isolated based on either Kochs postulates or any other metric (people, including me, may have got sick or died but very few from a virus / “of covid”);12) Pfizer has the biggest corporate fine for lies and medical / corporate malpractice in history; 13) Moderna was a failing company that had never brought *any product* to market until Fauci, not a doctor, bankrolled it to produce his”covid “vaccines”;14) based on a reporting rate of just 10%, there are now 40,000 deaths related to the “vaccine” in the Eudravigilance database and 3 million injuries; similar levels reported to the US VAERS; “third world” - mercifully largely unvaccinated for covid at least - unknown. The swine flu vaccine - a real one - was withdrawn after 53 deaths (follow the money).15) there is no such thing as “act like iou have it” - asymptomatic spread. I’m a trial of -0m people in Wuhan last year no one spread covid without … symptoms;16) Notwithstanding any of the scone fhe EU has implemented vaccine passports (to facilitate the digital identity:  https://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/emea/eu-vaccine-passport-paves-way-digital-identity-pitfalls-lie-ahead) as the U.K. government forges ahead with the AI “digital identity” being trialled right now all across…Ukraine (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-digital-identity-attributes-trust-framework-updated-version)17) The multi billion ££££ (our money) gov.uk “Mindspace” brainwashing and fear campaign, otherwise known as abusive coercive control, has clearly done a stellar job (https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/sites/default/files/publications/MINDSPACE.pdf).www.hartgroup.orgwww.thescriptbook.co.uk www.brownstone.orgwww.Pandata19.orghttps://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/girl-dies-putney-leisure-centre-cardiac-arrest-unexplained-metropolitan-police-b995087.html

Lydia Tapping ● 1441d65 Comments ● 1430d

Rayner's Memory Loss

Is very worrying, or is she just a liar?It has now come to light that not only did Angela Rayner apparently forget that she attended the 'beergate' gathering with Smarmy in Durham, she has seemingly also forgotten that in January she joked about her Sharon Stone trick to a group of MPs:  "It's time for people to know the truth. On a chilly evening just after the turn of the year, in between the evening votes, about a dozen MPs gathered in the House of Commons for a cigarette break. Standing among them – positioned by the balustrade that sits opposite the large double doors leading out to Parliament’s long Thameside terrace – was Angela Rayner.Labour’s Deputy Leader was engaging in the usual light-hearted banter that MPs of all parties indulge in when they feel the political spotlight is off them. Then she began to share a joke about how she tries to distract Boris Johnson when they sit opposite one another at Prime Minister’s Questions.According to one MP who was part of the group, ‘she said, “I like to do my Sharon Stone trick. I cross and uncross my legs and give him a flash of my ginger g******” [a vulgar and offensive colloquialism].’ A second MP, who was with the group, also recalled hearing her use the phrase.As Rayner was making the joke, another MP joined the group. She told me: ‘I didn’t hear the whole thing, but I remember hearing her say those words.’ A fourth MP said: ‘Angela was telling us how she distracts Boris.’ They too confirmed the use of the vulgar colloquialism. So four MPs all heard Rayner use exactly the same words.In response to what everyone recognised was a racy but light-hearted aside, Rayner’s colleagues laughed, and carried on smoking. Then they all went their separate ways.""A recording of a podcast Rayner made earlier in the year with comedian Matt Forde revealed the terrace banter wasn’t the only time she had joked about ‘doing a Sharon Stone’ at PMQs."DAN HODGES: The truth about the story Angela Rayner branded a desperate, perverted smear... SHE was the one who told ithttps://mol.im/a/10771103Matt Forde's podcast:26/01/2022Show 261 - *Angela Rayner Live*

Sue Hammond ● 1431d1 Comments ● 1431d

Patel:  BBC guilty of 'xenophobia' over Rwanda refugee deal

This woman is dangerously insane!!!  The article is behind a paywall so am copy-pasting the initial paragraphs only.Home Secretary accuses scheme’s critics of ignorance and lazy stereotypingPriti Patel has accused the BBC of exhibiting an "undercurrent" of xenophobia when reporting the Government's new immigration deal with Rwanda.Reigniting a war with the broadcaster, the Home Secretary said she was "taken aback" by the tone of BBC journalists' references to the African country when she announced the agreement 10 days ago.In an interview with The Telegraph, Ms Patel said she had identified "undercurrents" from the corporation that were also visible in criticism from MPs in the Commons last week.Setting out her view on the BBC's approach to the policy, Ms Patel added: "There are always going to be critics, and we live in a free country."The Government has been roundly criticised by opposition MPs over the deal, which will allow migrants who arrive in the UK illegally to be sent to Rwanda so they can be considered for asylum and resettlement in the East African state.Ms Patel insists it will help to save lives by deterring people from making the journey across the Channel in small boats.Last week Andrew Griffith, the Prime Minister's policy chief, told constituents it was "sadly not possible to be in favour of unlimited, open door migration and simultaneously to protect our local communities from unsustainable development".

Ivonne Holliday ● 1438d18 Comments ● 1436d

Old Trespass , licensing issues

I saw previous comments, and have been to take photos of the Notice of aplication for the grant of a Premises Licence under Section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003.Chik'n Ltd (Trespass site) says the proposed licensable activities and hours are:- Sale of alcohol on and off the premises from 10.00 - 23.30 Sun- Thurs and from 10.00 - 00.00 Fri and Sat.- Late night refreshment indoors and outdoors from 23.00-00.00 Sun to Thurs and 23.00 - 00.30 Fri and Sat- opening hours 10.00 - 00.00 Sun to Thur and 10.00 - 00.30 Fri and SatLooking at their website for their other restaurants, it does look more takeaway, with chikn wraps, chikn burgers, chikn tenders, Korean rice box, milkshakes, craft beer. No mention of other alcohol. I know residents have previously written about other venues asking that the sale of food be a condition for buying alcohol. I would probably do the same this time, so people can't just stop by for a beer, or buy one to take away, without having to buy food. THe signs unfortunately don't give us an email address, Instead it says any representations regarding the application must be received IN WRITING by Safety and Licensing Department, Regulatory Services Partnership (Wandsworth), Merton Civic Centre, London Road, Morden, SM4 5DX no later that 20 April 2022, stating the grounds for representation. There is a similar sign up in the old Subway, for Thunderbird chicken, but the date for that was 22 March. I think the new government guidance about change of use of property means there doesn't need to be a buildings application, although there must be something that explains to the council what alterations will be done on site to ensure it complies with all the regulations that restaurants need to fulfil. I personally would suggest people write with their concerns. If no one does, then nothing will happen, and it'll all go through. Unless someone can find an email address?

Victoria Diamond ● 1466d8 Comments ● 1456d

Government UKHSA shoots itself in both feet

How very shortsighted, stupid, and typical of this criminal PM’s governments’ handling of the Covid pandemic (and everything else).“Dear Sir/Madam,Thank you for contacting the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) to raise your concerns about the Zoe COVID Study.Now we have begun a new phase of living with the virus, as outlined in the Living with COVID-19 plan published on 21 February 2022, the Government will continue monitoring the virus by maintaining proportionate surveillance studies and other data sources including genomic sequencing.Throughout the pandemic, the UK Government has provided significant additional funding on an emergency basis. Moving forward, the UKHSA will continue to carefully allocate its budgets to monitor and mitigate the public health risk from COVID-19 over time.We now know more than ever before about the virus. The UKHSA is extremely grateful for the valuable insights that the Zoe COVID study has provided which, alongside other surveillance work, has informed Government decision-making throughout the pandemic. The UKHSA want to thank the study teams and all the participants for supporting this surveillance work during the most demanding public health crisis in living memory. As we move to living with COVID, we have reviewed existing surveillance programmes to maximise effective investment and remove any duplicative outputs. Moving forward we will therefore no longer be funding a number of studies, including the Zoe Study.The rationale for ending funding is outlined above and we hope we have been able to respond to your concerns. We are unable to enter into further correspondence on this matter. However, if you are unhappy with how your correspondence has been handled, you can contact the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman with the support of your MP. The Ombudsman makes final decisions on complaints that have not been resolved by the UKHSA. Their service is free and guidance on how to take a complaint to the Ombudsman is available at: www.ombudsman.org.uk.Yours sincerely,The Enquiries ServicePublic and Parliamentary Accountability TeamUKHSA”

Nicholas Evans ● 1462d3 Comments ● 1462d

Night Time Strategy consultation

As per a previous couple of threads...These are my personal thoughts on the Night Time strategy, having attended a presentation by the Council. This isn't just a Wandsworth Council thing. It was receommended by the GLA for all boroughs to do. It covers evening (6pm - midnight) and late night (midnight - 6am), and is to take account of leisure, hospitality, entertainment, late night workers including healthcare, delivery and logistics. It isn't just about bars and pubs, and is to find out more about those who work and travel at night too, the numbers of which are quite high. The biggest growth in public transport use is from 10pm -7am. The aim is to look at each of the Town Centres, which are all so different from each other. Clapham vs Balham vs Roehampton vs Putney vs Nine Elms etc and find out what people think, how they travel, how safe they feel, what's missing, what would make them feel safer, spend more to help High Streets thrive again, etcThey want to have interactive maps, and apps where you can see what's open late, what's available, what spaces are free to use and for what. It's across the generations.Obviously in Putney we have concerns that we're going to end up with more bars and pubs, and without proper policing and public toilets this would cause more issues. I personally wouldn't mind a 24 hour diner or restaurant where you could go and eat something decent. McDonalds opens the latest I think on the food front, and an alternative would be good, I'm sure.Positives too, such as theatres, cinemas, adult learning courses etcDo you want shops open later? What would make your life easier? At the moment we've got two licensing applications - old Trespass site, which would be Chik'n restaurant, and the old Subway which would be Thunderbird Chicken take away. Perhaps a chance to put in comments in the consultation that it should be a condition of licence that alcohol sale is not allowed without food sale? They've extended the consultation until 27 May.https://haveyoursay.citizenspace.com/wandsworthced/night/Do fill it out- positives and negatives all welcome, and the more who fill it out, the better.

Victoria Diamond ● 1466d1 Comments ● 1466d

Ukraine is not the cause of the cost of living crisis

Martin Lewis on BBC Radio 4 yesterday:-"In response to comments made by Business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng, Mr Lewis said: "Kwasi Kwarteng has said that many people are willing to make sacrifices because of Ukraine. I think he's probably right, but I am slightly worried that we are seeing what may be potentially a deliberate narrative shift that effectively says the entire cost of living crisis is due to Ukraine and therefore we all need to make sacrifices."And that is not correct. What has happened in Ukraine has exacerbated the situation, but the rises in energy, heating oil, water, Council Tax, broadband and mobiles, food, National Insurance were all in place before Ukraine."And when we have a Budget or a Spring Statement coming in a couple of weeks we need to be careful not to allow that narrative to happen and to be used as an excuse that we all need to make sacrifices because of Ukraine, and that's why we have to suck in the cost of living crisis. Because that is not a correct analysis."It is a worsening of the situation it is not the cause of the situation."Asked whether people were still able to make savings in the current crisis, Martin Lewis admitted that in terms of the biggest area - energy bills - he 'no longer has the tools' to help people. He said: "The Money Saving Expert is out, this is going to be for Rishi Sunak to solve."https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/uk-news/martin-lewis-angry-message-over-23349326

David Ainsworth ● 1482d26 Comments ● 1467d

Not just Putin

"More than a few business chancers have appeared before Commons select committees over the years, but it’s hard to recall a chief executive who has admitted that his company carefully assessed its options and decided that breaking the law was its best bet.Peter Hebblethwaite of P&O Ferries, the firm that sacked 800 seafarers last week, offered candour and cynicism in the same breath. “There’s absolutely no doubt that we were required to consult the unions. We chose not to do that,” he said. For good measure, he said he would take the same decision again.Naturally, Hebblethwaite laced his account with pleas that P&O Ferries wasn’t viable unless it replaced its UK crew with foreign agency workers being paid salaries as low as £5.15 an hour. No doubt he’s correct about the many millions P&O has been losing amid the pandemic and energy crises, but this was a brazen attempt to claim that protecting wealthy parent DP World’s investment was more important than staying within the law. Trade unions would never accept P&O Ferries’ proposals, said Hebblethwaite, so there was no point negotiating with them.Via video link from Dubai, Jesper Kristensen, the chief operating officer of marine services at DP World, weighed in that P&O Ferries was not a rogue part of the corporate empire. Hebblethwaite would not be sacked, the mass dismissal of the UK crew had been blessed in advance and DP loved doing business in the UK, where its major investments are the Thames and Solent port terminals."https://www.theguardian.com/business/nils-pratley-on-finance/2022/mar/24/p-and-o-dubai-dp-world-britain-freeport"“There’s absolutely no doubt that we were required to consult the unions. We chose not to do that,” he said. For good measure, he said he would take the same decision again.""this was a brazen attempt to claim that protecting wealthy parent DP World’s investment was more important than staying within the law.""Hebblethwaite would not be sacked, the mass dismissal of the UK crew had been blessed in advance and DP loved doing business in the UK"Not just Putin laughing at the law. Not just Russia, not just Dubai, the aggressive greed and law-breaking has corrupted the UK.

David Ainsworth ● 1468d5 Comments ● 1467d

Some surprising views from the majority world

Apologies for transcribing, but I believe that the Washington Post needs a subscription. And apologies for the length.An article which surprised me, and does add another dimension to this whole horror-show.""Outside the West, Putin is less isolated than you might think"By Anthony Faiola and Lesley Wroughton (Washington Post today)In India, the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has refrained from denouncing the Russian invasion of Ukraine, describing it as a gripe between Moscow and NATO. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said his nation “will not take sides” in the conflict, even as he dismissed Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky as “a comedian.” A senior South African official still calls Russia “a friend through and through.”From a perch in the West, it’s easy to see a world standing against Russian President Vladimir Putin. As Russian forces lay brutal siege to Ukrainian cities, leaders in Washington and the capitals of Europe are slapping Moscow with sanction after sanction. In Western countries, Putin has come to be seen as a Bond villain caricature and antagonist to a heroic, beloved Zelensky. Even McDonald’s suspended operations in Russia. Surely you’re isolated if you can’t buy a Big Mac.There’s no question Putin has dug himself, and his nation, into a dangerous hole. Russian propaganda and censorship have severed its people from reality. Slammed by sanctions and cut off from a massive part of the global financial system, the Russian economy is withering. This week, Western countries hit Moscow’s vital energy sector. The ruble is turning to rubble.Look deeper, though, and the suggestion that Putin is isolated may still be something of a Western bias — an assumption based on a definition of the “world” as places of privilege, largely the United States, Europe, Canada, Australia and Japan. Of the 193 members of the United Nations, 141 voted to condemn Moscow’s unprovoked attack on its neighbor. But that majority vote doesn’t tell the more nuanced story.“There is a feeling [that] the level of support from a lot of non-Western countries for this resolution was quite thin,” said Richard Gowan, U.N. director at the International Crisis Group.Many countries in the developing world, including some of Russia’s closest allies, are unsettled by Putin’s breach of Ukrainian sovereignty. Yet the giants of the Global South — including India, Brazil and South Africa — are hedging their bets while China still publicly backs Putin. Even NATO-member Turkey is acting coy, moving to shut off the Bosporus and Dardanelles straits to all warships, not just the Russians.Just as Western onlookers often shrug at far-flung conflicts in the Middle East and Africa, some citizens in emerging economies are gazing at Ukraine and seeing themselves without a dog in this fight — and with compelling national interests for not alienating Russia. In a broad swath of the developing world, the Kremlin’s talking points are filtering into mainstream news and social media. But even more measured assessments portray Ukraine as not the battle royal between good and evil being witnessed by the West, but a Machiavellian tug of war between Washington and Moscow.We “should keep an equal distance from both imperial powers,” wrote columnist Fuat Bol in Turkey’s Hürriyet.The dithering over Putin echoes the nonaligned movement during the Cold War, of countries that sought middle ground between dueling superpowers. But the gulf between the West and the Global South may also be worsening during the pandemic and the era of climate change, as developing nations grow increasingly resentful of the self-interested responses in the United States and Europe.“There are a growing number of countries that are more willing to assert their independence in spite of the fact that they aspire to closer cooperation with the West and are even in need of Western support,” said Chris Landsberg, a professor of international relations at the University of Johannesburg. “They are willing to send the message that they don’t take kindly to the idea of being boxed in and forced to choose” sides.Unwillingness to denounce Putin does not necessarily translate into determination to help him. Last week, the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank suspended all business with Russia. New Development Bank, a multilateral lender set up by the BRICS countries — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — “in light of unfolding uncertainties and restrictions” put new transactions with Russia on hold.Most importantly, the extent of China’s backing for Putin, whom Chinese leader Xi Jinping met with in Beijing nearly three weeks before the invasion, remains a wild card. Amid fallout that China surely did not want — a more assertive Japan, a splintering global economy — Xi’s support for a new world order alongside Moscow has turned into a complex balancing act.But Beijing has at least sought to preserve a certain pro-Russian sentiment at home. On the Chinese social media site Weibo — where the phrase “Russian invasion” is banned — the Nation reported that uses of the hashtag “Putin” and “Emperor Putin” have surged alongside memes of Putin riding a bear.India refused to back U.N. resolutions denouncing the invasion, nodding to a strategic relationship that dates back to the Cold War. New Delhi sees Moscow as a counterbalance to China, and more than 60 percent of India’s weaponry comes from Russia. India struck a $5.43 billion deal with Moscow in 2018 for the S-400 missile system.“Russia is one of the largest arms dealers in the world,” said Dan Runde, a foreign policy expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. “The U.S. sells the Cadillacs of weapons, while Russia sells the Chevys.”Under Modi, “India has responded to the invasion with the blunt realism of a rising, aspirational power that does not want to get caught between Russia and what Modi calls the ’NATO group,’ ” the International Crisis Group said in a new report.South Africa was one 17 African countries to abstain from a U.N. resolution condemning the Russian invasion of Ukraine, bowing to historical ties between the African National Congress, which led that nation’s struggle against the White minority government, and the Soviet Union. Two of South Africa’s post-apartheid presidents, Thabo Mbeki and Jacob Zuma, underwent military training in the Soviet Union.On Monday, Zuma — in a statement issued through his foundation — called Putin “a man of peace.”“Russia is our friend through and through,” Lindiwe Zulu, South Africa’s minister of social development who studied in Moscow during the apartheid years, told the New York Times. “We are not about to denounce that relationship that we have always had.”“We can neither give up on Ukraine nor on Russia,” declared Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Meanwhile, the Turkish press and public have echoed the false Kremlin narrative of Ukraine as a den of neo-Nazis, and turned a cynical eye on Europe’s warm welcome for Ukrainian refugees, as opposed to Syrians and Afghans, countless numbers of whom were stopped from entering the European Union and forced to seek refuge in Turkey.“The rulers of Ukraine have broken with their own history and have become puppets of NATO,” Ethem Sancak, a businessman and close ally of Erdogan, told the Russian press.Wrote Asli Aydintasbas, a senior fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, in the Washington Post: “A sense of strategic ambiguity seems to be at the heart of Turkey’s balancing act with Russia. … Turkey is unwilling to antagonize Putin — at least not without a firm offer from the West.”"

David Ainsworth ● 1483d19 Comments ● 1477d

Council Tax ~ Good News!!👍🏻

Just received this email:Dear Neighbour,I wanted to email you with an important update on Council Tax. Last night, Conservative councillors on Wandsworth's Finance Committee have voted to maintain Wandsworth's record of setting the lowest Council Tax in the country and to cut Council Tax by 1% this year. We know that keeping Council Tax low is important to our residents, especially in these difficult times. This is why Wandsworth Council was the only council in London to freeze Council Tax last year as we felt this was the single biggest thing that the council could do to help with the cost of living. This year, as pressures on household budgets increase, we will actually cut Council Tax.Although we won't have the final figures for all boroughs until March, it looks like Wandsworth will be the only London Council to cut Council Tax this year. Wandsworth Conservatives can only do this due to four decades of sensible financial management.Decades of sensible financial management mean that the Council is debt-free, meaning we don't waste money on repaying debt interest. And we place a very strong emphasis on ensuring we get value for money, cutting down on bureaucracy and waste, so we don’t need to charge more.We are also providing an additional rebate of £150 for property bands A-D, and a voluntary contribution scheme for those who want to pay more.Following the Conservative Government's announcement a few weeks ago, residents in properties in Tax Bands A-D will also benefit from an additional £150 rebate on top of our general tax cut. We also recognise that some of our residents are in a fortunate position and would like to contribute more, so we've set up a voluntary additional contribution scheme which will be going live in the next few weeks. Neighbouring Labour-run boroughs - like Lambeth and Merton - charge twice the Council Tax for poorer services.The map below shows how much cheaper Wandsworth Council tax was last year.Our neighbouring boroughs have yet to make the final decision on their Council Tax rates for next year, but the early signs are that Lambeth and Merton are planning to increase their rates by the maximum allowed under law.Because neighbouring Labour councils don't take the same business-like approach that we do, they charge twice the Council Tax we do in Wandsworth for poorer services. And the Labour Mayor of London is increasing his precept this year by 8.8% - after increasing it by over 10% last year. Wandsworth is special - let's keep it that way.If you value having the lowest Council Tax in the UK, and quality services, then vote for Wandsworth Conservatives on 5th May - and safeguard the things you value. Cllr Kim CaddyDeputy Leader of Wandsworth Council & Cabinet Member (Finance, Resources and Climate Sustainability)Keep Wandsworth Council Conservative!!

Sue Hammond ● 1497d28 Comments ● 1486d

Once again, the UK leads the world....

... but only in heartlessness. This is the reality:A Ukrainian woman and her 15-year-old diabetic daughter say they are feeling increasingly distraught after escaping the conflict in Ukraine only to be blocked from a visa the UK government announced on Sunday evening for which they are eligible.Yakiv Voloshchuk, 60, a British citizen, rescued his wife, Oksana Voloshchuk, 41 and their daughter, Veronika Voloshchuk, from Poland on 26 February.He drove from his home in London to the Polish border and waited for them to get across Ukraine’s border with Poland. He then did a return 24-hour journey by road across Europe before reaching Paris on Sunday where he hoped he would get the green light from British officials to bring his wife and daughter on the last leg of the journey to the UK.The family hoped it would be straightforward to reach the UK, especially after the publication of new Home Office guidance giving permission for some immediate family members of British citizens to apply free of charge to join their loved ones in the UK.But when Oksana and Veronika tried to apply for the new visa online they were blocked from proceeding unless they paid thousands of pounds, even though the application is supposed to be free.“We just don’t know what to do,” Voloshchuk told the Guardian on Monday morning. “My wife’s bank account in Ukraine is frozen. We have booked into a hotel in Paris for a couple of days but I want to bring my family back to the UK to my home in London.“We are getting very worried about my daughter because she is type 1 diabetic and is running out of insulin. We also don’t have a lot of money for food. She needs to eat regularly.”Perhaps they should volunteer as fruit pickers?

Richard Carter ● 1493d21 Comments ● 1490d

Heartbreaking report from the children's cancer ward in Ukraine

More of the work of Vladimir "Ukrainians are our brothers" Putain:Chernihiv children’s hospital is running out of morphine and mines cover all roads in and outby Emma Graham-Harrison in LvivOn the oncology ward at Chernihiv children’s hospital, patients are battling cancer, their city is surrounded by Russian forces, and now they are running out of painkillers and stockpiling food.“We don’t know how much time we have,” said Serhiy Zosimenko, a charity worker supporting the 11 patients, their doctors and parents. “We actually don’t know how to survive here, It’s unreal. We don’t have any more resources.”Hospitals in Poland and Slovakia have agreed to continue treatment, waiving any fees, but for now the children – aged between two and 15 – can’t get there, because the city is effectively under siege. The only way out would be on a helicopter.“The problem is we can’t evacuate the kids from the ground, we can only evacuate them by air,” Zosimenko said. “All routes to our city are mined.”Varya Tishchenko, 4, sleeps in the oncology department and runs down each time there is an air raid. Photograph: Serhiy ZosimenkChernihiv sits about 90 miles north-east of Kyiv, on a road to the Belarusian border. It was surrounded by Russian forces days ago, who have shelled civilian areas, including homes, a kindergarten and a market.All roads in and out have been laid with explosives to defend the city, the head of the regional administration Viacheslav Chaus said in a post on Facebook.One Russian rocket landed just short of the cancer patients. “Two days ago a shell hit 200 metres from our hospital – it was a grad rocket,” Zosimenko said. He spent the day gathering building supplies to improve the basement bomb shelter, medicines from pharmacies and food.Community spirit is keeping them going, with pharmacies and other shops donating to meet the hospital needs for free. But some things are already in short supply, particularly painkillers.“When people are sick with cancer they need a lot of painkiller drugs, and we have a problem with morphine and other drugs,” Zosimenko said. “For example the oncology hospital in Chernikiv, they have only eight ampules of morphine or other painkillers.”The hospital wasn’t properly prepared for war, with a shelter in such terrible condition that people were getting sick from sleeping there, and haunted by the prospect of Covid adding to their troubles.So they slept on the first floor and run down each time there is an air raid. “Everyone is tired, especially the medical staff, they don’t sleep normally for the last week, just two or three hours,” Zosimenko said.There is extra strain on doctors and nurses because some staff are staying at home with their families, which the others understand.For those who stayed, and for the patients, they are trying to improve conditions in the basement, plastering the walls, putting in a proper floor, lighting and some beds.He has been moved by the incredible community spirit at a time of intense pressure; every time he goes to get supplies, from building material yards and pharmacies or supermarkets, everything has been free. “Just take care of those kids,” the business owners say.“I understand that I live in the most wonderful country in the world – 40 million people who care about the people they don’t know,” he said.“If Russia can get control of our country, it will only be in one way, that they decide to kill 40 million people, because this country has 40 million people ready to protect it.”He works for a charity, Evum, that supports the paediatric oncology department. Before the war that involved “white collar” work sourcing supplies. Now he is scouring the shops for food and begging for international help to get the children out of the war zone, and preparing – if necessary – to fight.He’s brought his own rifle to the hospital, and together with some of the children’s fathers, created an informal protection unit.“We are here with our own weapons, some of the fathers of these kids bring something so they can protect them too,” he said. “We are ready to give our own lives but not willing to give the lives of these children.”“I work with kids, because they are architects, only people who can build the future. We can just help them survive, so they can do what they should do.”He has no regrets, despite the turmoil of the last week, and a growing conviction that many of those bracing to defend their city may not live to see Russia defeated.“Every time when I came here to this cabinet and see the rifle, it reminds me of what happened here for the last six days, feel some stress inside me. I remember again that someone started war in my country,” he said. “If I don’t die here in the next two weeks, it’s going to be a miracle.”https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/01/cancer-ward-chernihiv-hospital-ukrainian-children-under-siege

Richard Carter ● 1491d0 Comments ● 1491d

Help save our bees, please! Message from the British Bee Keepers Association (BBKA)

You are probably aware that a derogation has been approved by the Minister for Agriculture allowing the use of a banned pesticide (Cruiser SB: Thiamethoxam, a neonicotinoid) to be used on sugar beet in 2022. This pesticide will be applied to seed as a dressing before planting if a high aphid count is seen. Aphids carry a virus known as Yellows which adversely affects some crops. Link https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/neonicotinoid-product-as-seed-treatment-for-sugar-beet-emergency-authorisation-application/statement-of-reasons-for-the-decision-on-the-application-for-emergency-authorisation-for-the-use-of-cruiser-sb-on-sugar-beet-crops-in-2022 The BBKA is totally opposed to the use of this and similar pesticides due to their effect on not only honey bees but other pollinators, and the wider environment. The BBKA has considered the use of the HMG petition system, however, with a decision due on the 1st of March 2022, we believe that sufficient time does not exist for a petition to be raised. As this matter is urgent, will you please register your opposition to   the use of this type of chemical by signing any petition which opposes the use of any of such damaging pesticides.

A petition has been started  on the government website. Enough signatures on this link https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/606788 forces the government to discuss it in the House of Commons.

Two other such petitions are https://www.greenpeace.org.uk/news/bee-killing-pesticides-comeback-george-eustice/

https://party.coop/bee?mc_cid=56537078b8 The ‘precautions’ for the use of this chemical to ‘protect’ pollinators is to ban any flowering crops (or ground cover) in the soil where this treated seed is used for a period of 32 months following the crop planting and the use of herbicides to prevent flowering of any weeds (wildflowers?).
Therefore, there cannot be any forage for Bees or other Pollinators for 3 years in any land used to grow crops treated with this chemical. This will be effectively at best a green monoculture with no forage for any pollinator. If any pollinators survive they will STARVE. Please express your opposition to the use of this chemical by supporting any suitable petition and writing to your MP. You can find the contact details for your MP by using the link and entering your postcode.  https://members.parliament.uk/members/Commons Thank you

Ivonne Holliday ● 1525d0 Comments ● 1525d

Boris - an attempted rescue?

Look! A squirrel!Suddenly today MI5 are concerned about Chinese influence on British politics, specifically, but not only, involving a Labour MP, Barry Gardiner.Thing is, apparently this has long been known about, so what are the MI5 cavalry up to re-releasing it now? Some sort of distraction? I wonder why?2017From The Times, February 4th 2017:- "Barry Gardiner’s association with Christine Lee stretches back at least a decade to a campaign against plans to bulldoze London’s “real Chinatown” just outside Mr Gardiner’s Brent North constituency.Ms Lee was already one of the country’s more prominent Anglo-Chinese lawyers and he was a minister in the Department of the Environment under Tony Blair." https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/money-influence-and-the-beijing-connection-h9vjtsk9f2020The Daily Mail from 10th July 2020:-"Prominent Britons of Chinese heritage are very important in promoting China’s interests in the West. Christine Lee is a solicitor whose firm has offices in Beijing, Hong Kong and Guangzhou, as well as London.Her links to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) go deep. She has been chief legal adviser to the Chinese embassy in London and a legal adviser to the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office, an agency of the Communist Party’s vast network of influence overseen by its United Front Work Department.These positions are unmistakable signs of her importance to the Party. Yet she is also the secretary of the Inter-Party China Group of the British parliament."https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8511759/Chinas-Communist-Party-Tiger-women-influencing-heart-Establishment.html2021And the Daily Mail today treats it as somehow new news:-"Christine Lee, a London-based lawyer, has been monitored by the security services for some time. However she has not been arrested and is not being expelled from the UK as it stands".As David Osland tweets:-"I don't know what the Chinese Communist Party got in return for the £676,000 it allegedly gave Barry Gardiner, but I can't imagine it was worth it."I wondered how the rescue would be done.

David Ainsworth ● 1538d0 Comments ● 1538d

Johnson Reveals Plans To Force-Inject

Yes, today – even though such actions would contravene the Nuremberg Code, Public Health Act, Human Rights Act – you name it; and all this, he says, is necessary if the booster programme to fight Omicron goes well! Forced injections have been the plan from day 1. Everything else – the lockdowns, the masks, the distancing etc. has all been a show and blackmailing exercise to enable forced injections, which I predicted on this forum on 7th April 2020. How did I know?If you have a sufficient level of knowledge of the plans that the ruling elite have for the world population, the reason for their actions is very apparent. All along, many people have said that there has been no sense to the government actions; but it’s all made sense to those with sufficient knowledge.Put yourself in the position of the ruling cabal who are known to want to drastically reduce the world population, and you too want to drastically reduce the world population, but you can’t appear to be the bad guy. I doubt you’d come up with a better plan than the cabal’s bio-weapon release and ‘life-saving’ injection programme where you now take control over the body of every person in the world, injecting as and when you please with whatever you like, claiming to be protecting them for their probable short and sterile life. A master plan, that a scared vaccine-begging clueless sheeple could never comprehend.The covi-bio perpetrators are driven by religion, which is that of Mystery Babylon, and the destruction of humanity has long, long been their obsession and plan. This is the end game and they’re not stopping – they are more aggressive than ever, particularly towards those who call them and their plans out. It’s looking more and more likely that the world population will be left with 2 choices – to accept that they are now slaves and force-injected at will by their masters, or to fight a bloody battle.

Michael Brown ● 1574d13 Comments ● 1573d

Bravo, Theresa May!

This is an extract of an article published in the Independent a couple of hours ago:  Theresa May condemns Boris Johnson’s ‘ill-judged and wrong’ handling of Owen Paterson sleaze scandal.... Ms May defied a three-line whip imposed by Johnson on 3 November by abstaining on a motion to set aside Mr Paterson’s punishment and set up a Tory-dominated committee to rewrite the Westminster rules on sleaze.And she used today’s debate to turn her fire on her successor’s attempt to “effectively let off” Mr Paterson after he had been found guilty of paid lobbying. In a scathing judgement, the former PM said that the findings against Mr Paterson were “clear and fair”.Ms May said: “Owen Paterson broke the rules on paid advocacy and the attempt by right honourable and honourable members of this House, aided and abetted by the government, under cover of reform of the process effectively to clear his name was misplaced, ill-judged and just plain wrong.”The ex-PM said that a vote today to confirm the judgement against Mr Paterson and to overturn the creation of the new committee “will be a step in the right direction, but it will not undo the damage that has been done by the vote of 3 November.“And let’s be clear, this is not a party political issue. damage has been done to all members of parliament and to parliament as a whole.”........https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/theresa-may-boris-johnson-owen-paterson-b1958580.html?fbclid=IwAR2jqeSYV4h_0PX80GfXAcxVwRXfHp6LSUY4-dOLIa7NjGMN-FKkxrFKMAA

Ivonne Holliday ● 1597d5 Comments ● 1594d

Are you ready for your digital ID? Because the government are

Watching the news recently is making we wonder where society is headed, in a bigger picture kind of way.Currently, we are experiencing increasing debt & inflation, social unrest, 1970s style queues and shortages etc. Interest rates can’t be lowered any further to stimulate the economy. Normally at this point the monetary system will collapse and a new one emerge. A reset, if you will.This will be the first time in history where the reset will be digital. The government needs to ensure they gain more control over citizens' digital identity during this reset, but how? How could a government get citizens to voluntarily opt in to being assigned a digital ID that can be used to record, monitor, track and amend their personal information? Well, if you’ve had your vaccines, as I have, you just signed up to it. At first, it tracks our vaccine status and then expands out into other digital information such as further medical history, location tracking (test and trace) and think of where this could go. When a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) is launched, it can use the same system to limit your access to your own money. Protest against the government? Fine - we’ll rescind access to your digital ID for a period of weeks so you can’t access your own money/healthcare services/travel. It’s a digital lockdown. This is fundamentally different to what has gone before i.e. a disconnected set of government issued ID numbers such as tax numbers, NHS numbers, NI numbers that don’t talk to each other. This is now an holistic and coherent digital identity giving the government the capability to control your access to venues, travel, locations, money, health services; to take money from you at source and at will.How would you feel about this?

Jo Amadi ● 1644d22 Comments ● 1622d

Petrol Panic!!

Posted by: Michael WinstanleyDate/Time: 25/09/21 09:25:00"Not exactly !panic" is it to fill your tank up when you find out that some stations are running out of petrol? Seems prudent behaviour to me. "Panic buying" is when people buy excess quantities of something on the basis of a false rumour."Anyways, once everyone that wants to has filled up, the queues will be no more."No panic?? Is that right Mr Winstanley??? 😂Panic buying rather than shortages causing queues at UK petrol stations, AA head says | Supply chain crisis | The Guardianhttps://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/sep/25/panic-buying-rather-than-shortages-causing-queues-at-uk-petrol-stations-aa-head-saysSupply crisis: 'Catastrophic' panic buying of fuel 'going to get worse', says industry expert | UK News | Sky Newshttps://news.sky.com/story/supply-crisis-catastrophic-panic-buying-of-fuel-going-to-get-worse-says-industry-expert-12417689Panic buying at petrol stations: firm sets £30 limit | News | The Timeshttps://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/bp-to-ration-fuel-amid-delivery-driver-shortage-0qvr7wxwnStop panic buying fuel, AA chief tells motorists amid chaotic scenes at petrol stationshttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/09/25/stop-panic-buying-fuel-aa-chief-tells-motorists-amid-chaotic/Exasperated drivers take aim at ‘crazy’ panic buying as pumps run dry | The Independenthttps://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/petrol-shortage-queues-diesel-hgv-b1927017.htmlAngry drivers honk horns as two mile petrol queue brings road to standstill – Metrohttps://metro.co.uk/2021/09/25/petrol-shortage-two-mile-queues-for-fuel-as-panic-buying-continues-15315603/Video shows huge queues at London petrol station as panic buying intensifies - MyLondonhttps://www.mylondon.news/news/north-london-news/video-shows-huge-queues-london-21673790

Sue Hammond ● 1648d46 Comments ● 1642d

Planning application 2021/3877 - RPFC advertising screens

I would like to draw your attention to the above planning application entitled: "Removal of existing LED advertisement displays and erection of a single, double-sided LED Digital Screen 6m x 4m".  Comments on should be made by 24 September 2021.The Barnes Towers/Barnes Landmark currently consists of three screens.  While one screen could be an improvement, there is no explanation on the application as to why this change is proposed.  There is a discrepancy on the size of the screen between the application form (Height: 10.7 x Width: 4 x Depth: 0.66 meter(s) and the document containing Statement of Community Involvement (4m wide by 6m high).The proposal is for the screen to have moving images (the current ones are static).  This is contrary to conditions set for the three screens, namely:- Sequential change:  Any sequential change between advertisements will take place over a period no greater than one second and sequential advertisements will not change more than once every ten seconds. To ensure the signs do not have any adverse effect on the amenity on the area, or highway safety, in accordance with DMS 8;  and- Method of illumination:   The illumination of the signs hereby approved shall be by static illumination only and shall not display any moving – or apparently moving, images. To ensure the signs do not have any adverse effect on the amenity in the area, or highway safety, in accordance with policy DMS8.What is more, the application appears to be in contradiction of the terms set out in the Wandsworth Environmental Sustainability Strategy (WESS). Finally, in the Statement of Community InvolvementExecutive SummaryOn 20 April 2021, at 6pm, local residents and interest groups were invited to attend an online public consultation via Zoom video link, to be informed of the proposal for the new advertising screen.  All attendees were invited to provide comments by completing a survey form. [Number of attendees is unknown.]……4 - Public consultation feedback and analysisThere are 5 questions on the form.  All the questions had the same amount of responsesTotal responses:  Yes – 1 No – 0 Maybe - 0Percentage of responses:  100%I gave always disliked those screens along RPFC, I will not deny it.  But this planning application is full of contradictions. It would be very helpful if you could comment on this PA on the Wandsworth website. Thank you for your time.

Ivonne Holliday ● 1653d42 Comments ● 1646d

A parable

I haven't contributed here for a time but here's something some folk might identify with - though I expect we will all identify with the tiger rather than the donkey, who will always be the other person!A PARABLEThe donkey told the tiger, "The grass is blue." The tiger replied, "No, the grass is green." The discussion became heated, and the two decided to submit the issue to arbitration, so they approached the lion. As they approached the lion on his throne, the donkey started screaming: "Your Highness, isn't it true that the grass is blue?" The lion replied: "If you believe it is true, the grass is blue." The donkey rushed forward and continued: "The tiger disagrees with me, contradicts me and annoys me. Please punish him." The king then declared: "The tiger will be punished with 3 days of silence." The donkey jumped with joy and went on his way, content and repeating "The grass is blue, the grass is blue..." The tiger asked the lion, "Your Majesty, why have you punished me, after all, the grass is green?" The lion replied, "You've known and seen the grass is green." The tiger asked, "So why do you punish me?" The lion replied, "That has nothing to do with the question of whether the grass is blue or green. The punishment is because it is degrading for a brave, intelligent creature like you to waste time arguing with an ass, and on top of that, you came and bothered me with that question just to validate something you already knew was true!" The biggest waste of time is arguing with the fool and fanatic who doesn't care about truth or reality, but only the victory of his beliefs and illusions. Never waste time on discussions that make no sense. There are people who, for all the evidence presented to them, do not have the ability to understand. Others who are blinded by ego, hatred and resentment, and the only thing that they want is to be right even if they aren’t. When ignorance screams, intelligence moves on.

Jonathan Callaway ● 1650d12 Comments ● 1649d

Bus stops with a very big difference!

This is an article published in The Telegraph yesterday.  The title:Bus stops to have heating, changing rooms, Wi-Fi and office space as part of green driveGetting more people using buses is a central part of the Government’s efforts to reach net zero by 2050https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/09/19/bus-stops-have-heating-changing-rooms-wi-fi-office-space-part/As the article is behind a paywall, I will copy-paste some paragraphs of it."Bus stops will be heated and have changing rooms and Wi-Fi in a bid to create eco-friendly park and rides for cyclists.They will also act as a focal point for cyclists, electric car drivers and rail commuters to switch easily between different modes of transport, with bosses calling the new stops “mobility hubs”.Solar-powered lighting and heating, electric bike storage, shared scooters and phone charging points all feature in the plans being put forward by Go-Ahead Group, which runs nine bus companies nationally.Its efforts to create an attractive alternative to cars will be revealed in a report due to be published on Tuesday in a bid for funding under the Government’s £3 billion national bus service strategy, the deadline for which is in October.The report, dubbed the ‘Future Mobility Hubs’ blueprint, paints a picture of bells-and-whistles bus stops in urban, suburban and rural locations, with bike repair, playgrounds, community gardens and even rent-by-the-hour desk space for people on the move.Bosses hope work on the first of these new bus stops could begin within a year to 18 months, with Plymouth City Council indicating on its website it wants to install up to 50 of the hubs......Go-Ahead-owned Oxford Bus Company has proposed around 30 sites for mobility hubs in Oxfordshire – including some at existing park & ride locations.......According to a report published in December by the independent Climate Change Committee, chaired by Lord Deben, nine per cent of present car mileage would need to be moved onto public transport, cycling or walking by 2035 to meet emissions targets. This would need to rise to 17 per cent by 2050.....The cost of the plans remain unclear, with the investment required set to vary depending on the size of the hub and its location.....However, councils could generate revenue through bike hire, cafes and payment for shared work space, and the level of investment could be staggered as the hubs have been designed so they can be built up over time......"

Ivonne Holliday ● 1654d12 Comments ● 1653d

Pen Farthing and his rescued pets

This was posted on FB yesterday and it is quite enlightening!  It is long but well worth a read!"We've taken this from a page called 'Tuks Law'. It's a letter from a Veteran of Afghanistan: I am a Royal Marine Veteran who served on the frontline in Afghanistan 2006-2007.I write with heartbreak and exasperation to name just a few of the fraught emotions I have felt over the last few weeks seeing the freefall into utter chaos and desperation that so many of my comrades and the people of Afghanistan fought tooth, nail and heart to build-up over the last 20 years.The mistakes and the choices from those in the high positions of authority and the turning of backs over the last 18mths can be argued and reviewed on another day. Today and tomorrow is our priority, we need to deal with the present. And that means saving as many lives as possible and finding some light in the darkness of this situation for those that in the highest echelons of Washington, the MOD and Whitehall sadly choose to neglect.The soldier in combat yearns for home. Yearns for the smell of mum’s roast dinner not eaten from a bag. Yearns for the quiet of a lazy Sunday without the noise of gunfire and mortars, yearns for a walk down the street without the threat of a mine or an IED that would change his and his mates lives forever, yearns for a deep sleep without having to keep one eye open, years for safety, security and comfort that is home.In 2006 in a small compound in the town of Nowzad, exposed to the Taliban and the impending winter, myself and my brothers of K-Coy Royal Marines led up. It was as far away from home as you could imagine and sadly two of our guys didn’t make it back there, with many others baring wounds seen and unseen, I also had my own emotional and physical scars.But in the midst of our time in that dusty, dirty compound, sleeping in bullet and blood-stained cells, a roughed-up dog came into our lives and made his home with us. After being rescued from a fight with other strays by our Sergeant ‘Pen’ Farthing, the dog was aptly named Nowzad. He was cared for by Pen and built a space with us to live in. As you watched this fella with a new lease of life bouncing round, playing and loving being loved, it was not only a great comfort and distraction from combat, but bought a profound sense of ‘home’. It is no surprise that in our next outpost in Kajacki we befriended another dog called ‘Tangey’ who would even join us on patrol.  You may think of this just a superficial story that ends when the operational tour ends. But I want to say that couldn’t be further from the truth.Over 1600 dogs and cats have been reunited with their soldiers from Afghanistan because of the tireless work of Pen and his team of Afghan staff. And these are not ‘just’ animals. These were comrades, comforters, companions to us. These animals provided lights in the darkness of an ongoing battle and a sense of home away from home. They provided grounding and purpose away from the chaos of battle and might I say someone to care for and love so far away from our loved ones. They were not simply pets and not simply animals but in so many ways much more as they put smiles on solemn faces, lifted morale when the well was dry and the feeling was always mutual. I can boldly say that the animals of Nowzad are truly life-savers. I have no doubt that many who been reunited with their Veterans from combat have kept their comrade alive, when the black dog of PTSD and depression looms around the corner. And it is why other animal charities are linked with the armed forces provide dogs and cats for wounded Veterans who have experienced injury and illness as part of their ongoing therapy.So when many many people profess, call and lobby with heart, vigor and passion for Pen, his team and his troop of animal soldiers to be bought safely ‘home’.  When external supporters provide all the resources and everything possible to provide a plane, a plan and a mission to bring them all to Britain without any cost to our nation. When Penn says I will leave none of my team behind. Perhaps you might understand the reason for this fight.The least our government can do is grant them safe passage. Perhaps another light in this darkness, another story of hope.Photo Credit Nowzad"

Ivonne Holliday ● 1675d26 Comments ● 1662d

Air quality

AccuWeatherPutney, Wandsworth22° CTODAYHOURLYDAILYRADARMINUTECASTMONTHLYAIR QUALITYCURRENT AIR QUALITY102AQIUnhealthyHealth effects can be immediately felt by sensitive groups. Healthy individuals may experience difficulty breathing and throat irritation with prolonged exposure. Limit outdoor activity.Based on Current PollutantsLearn more atPlumb Labs LogoCurrent PollutantsAir Quality ScalePM 2.5Unhealthy10252 µg/m³Fine Particulate Matter  are inhalable pollutant particles with a diameter less than 2.5 micrometers that can enter the lungs and bloodstream, resulting in serious health issues. The most severe impacts are on the lungs and heart. Exposure can result in coughing or difficulty breathing, aggravated asthma, and the development of chronic respiratory disease....morePM 10Fair3636 µg/m³Particulate Matter  are inhalable pollutant particles with a diameter less than 10 micrometers. Particles that are larger than 2.5 micrometers can be deposited in airways, resulting in health issues. Exposure can result in eye and throat irritation, coughing or difficulty breathing, and aggravated asthma. More frequent and excessive exposure can result in more serious health effects....moreNO 2Fair2142 µg/m³Breathing in high levels of Nitrogen Dioxide  increases the risk of respiratory problems. Coughing and difficulty breathing are common and more serious health issues such as respiratory infections can occur with longer exposure....moreO 3Excellent718 µg/m³Ground-level Ozone  can aggravate existing respiratory diseases and also lead to throat irritation, headaches, and chest pain....moreView MorePUTNEY CURRENT AIR QUALITYPlots without circlesExcellentDangerous24-HOUR AIR QUALITY FORECASTTue111723Wed05Wed11 50100150200250300Unhealthy101 AQI101PM2.536PM1021NO211O3DAILY FORECASTTODAY07/09102AQIUnhealthyHealth effects can be immediately felt by sensitive groups. Healthy individuals may experience difficulty breathing and throat irritation with prolonged exposure. Limit outdoor activity.WEDNESDAY08/09101AQIUnhealthyHealth effects can be immediately felt by sensitive groups. Healthy individuals may experience difficulty breathing and throat irritation with prolonged exposure. Limit outdoor activity.THURSDAY09/0997AQIPoorThe air has reached a high level of pollution and is unhealthy for sensitive groups. Reduce time spent outside if you are feeling symptoms such as difficulty breathing or throat irritation.FRIDAY10/0984AQIPoorThe air has reached a high level of pollution and is unhealthy for sensitive groups. Reduce time spent outside if you are feeling symptoms such as difficulty breathing or throat irritation

Michael Tierney ● 1667d1 Comments ● 1665d

Opting out of Data Sharing NHS

I saw this on the front page of Putneymead's website. We've only got a month to do more reading on this before deciding if we want to opt out of either Type 1 Opt out or the National Opt out, or both. Worth checking with your GP practice if you want more info.Opt - out Data SharingOpting outIf you don’t want your identifiable patient data to be shared for purposes except for your own care, you can opt-out by registering a Type 1 Opt-out or a National Data Opt-out, or both. These opt-outs are different and they are explained in more detail below. Your individual care will not be affected if you opt-out using either option.Type 1 Opt-out (opting out of NHS Digital collecting your data)We will not collect data from GP practices about patients who have registered a Type 1 Opt-out with their practice. More information about Type 1 Opt-outs is in our GP Data for Planning and Research Transparency Notice, including a form that you can complete and send to your GP practice.This collection will start on 1 September 2021.  (To provide more time to speak with patients, doctors, health charities and others, the collection of GP data for Planning and Research in England has been deferred from 1 July to 1 September 2021) If you register a Type 1 Opt-out after this collection has started, no more of your data will be shared with us. We will, however, still hold the patient data which was shared with us before you registered the Type 1 Opt-out.If you do not want NHS Digital to share your identifiable patient data with anyone else for purposes beyond your own care, then you can also register a National Data Opt-out.TYPE 1 OPT-OUT FORMNational Data Opt-out (opting out of NHS Digital sharing your data)We will collect data from GP medical records about patients who have registered a National Data Opt-out. The National Data Opt-out applies to identifiable patient data about your health, which is called confidential patient information.NHS Digital won’t share any confidential patient information about you - this includes GP data, or other data we hold, such as hospital data - with other organisations, unless there is an exemption to this.To find out more information and how to register a National Data Opt-Out, please read our GP Data for Planning and Research Transparency Notice.NATIONAL DATA OPT-OUTFor more information, please click on the link below:General Practice Data for Planning and Research (GPDPR

Victoria Diamond ● 1705d4 Comments ● 1704d

A Summer Morning On The High Street...

On what may be the hottest day of the year so far I braved the heat in order do some shopping. Oh dear, the state of our dear arterial thoroughfare! I was soon confronted by a phalanx of surely the ugliest planters in the history of the world awaiting plants/tress. Whoever decided to purchase these large dark grey bin like containers was clearly having an aesthetic off day... Also on the left hand side of the High Street and indeed all the way up the High Street the badly stained paving continues to indicate ineffective cleaning...Meanwhile, in the doorway of the shop abandoned by o2 a torn and disused wigwam, an equally disused sleeping bag and other detritus provide a woeful aspect, before bags of rubbish then catch the eye in Token Passage. Now Fodilic's closure which is perhaps temporary, joins other vacated premises.  Whilst such closures are beyond the scope of local agencies  why do we have to be confronted with the sight of litter, all manner of other detritus and unclean paving? These unwelcome sights are particularly irritating as they are juxtaposed with nebulous and needless examples of publicity such as the poster attached to the old M&S building (another site of retail decay!) which proclaims amongst other things that Putney is 'engaged.' Whereabouts this engagement occurs and with what is a matter one can only muse upon... There is little or no engagement on Putney High Street with aesthetics, cleanliness or tidiness and certainly not with 'facilities' - another local hobby horse which rears it's head... I returned home even more aware that The real issues for our High Street still show no sign of being successfully dealt with by Wandsworth Council of any of the local agencies.

Miles Thompson ● 1718d5 Comments ● 1713d

Wake Up Wandsworth Council? Wake Up EveryBody!

I read the post about XR trying to wake up Wandsworth Council with considerable interest. However, is it not time to wake up ALL the different agencies involved in the maintenance of public spaces in Putney? In spite of a plethora of Positively Putney greenery/parklets/artful posters on redundant shop windows, an eye catching if contrived 'display' by the entrance to the station plus is it now THREE Copenhagen crossings? the latter not in the least friendly for people with mobility problems/visual impairments(a putney resident that I know just managed to stop her child being hit by a car whilst traversing one of them) The usual problems on our streets, particularly the High Street, show little sign of going away. Viz - a complete lack of public lavatories...which on the Putney Wharf Estate is very keenly felt indeed, as people of all genders relieve themselves by day and by night against walls and in the passage way to the Square. Fleur Anderson has spoken about a new public toilet. May we get it  as soon as possible please!Meanwhile, the pollution problem is not lessoning however much the wooden 'green' tower attempts to combat this issue, and the poor use of English on signs placed on the side of said tower make comprehension of it's workings very difficult to fathom. Pavement cleaning is also still, as it has been for so long, inadequate and new paving in Putney is now very dirty in places.Regardless of available funding or the lack thereof what is required is continued and visible liaison between the different agencies to deal with Putney's real issues - Positively Putney, Wandsworth Council and The Putney Society, at least two of which are paid to address public needs. Greenery, artwork and dodgy Copenhagen traffic control will simply not suffice.

Miles Thompson ● 1783d10 Comments ● 1740d

Barnier Calls For Border Controls ~ Mon Dieu!

Michel Barnier calls for halting of immigration to EUThe EU’s former chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has called for a halt to immigration across Europe for up to five years.The French politician said immigration in the EU was “not working”, adding that the bloc’s external borders had become a “sieve”."I think we have to take the time for three or five years to suspend immigration,” he told French media. "I’m not talking about students or refugees, who we need to treat with humanity and care, but we need to examine all the procedures, we have to discuss Schengen with our neighbours, we have to apply controls on borders, we need to be more rigorous.”Barnier said there were “links” between immigration and “terrorist networks that infiltrate migrational flows”. He also cited trafficking as a major concern.Asked if the comments cast questions over his reputation as a moderate, Barnier denied that he was changing his views.“The problems of immigration are not moderate. I know, as the politician that I am, to see the problems how they are and how French people experience them and to find solutions.”Barnier cited plans already outlined by the EU to strengthen its border agency with the deployment of 10,000 new uniformed guards.https://www.cityam.com/michel-barnier-calls-for-halt-to-immigration-across-europe/All is not well in paradise.🙀 Marin Le Pen is waiting in the wings. Oh dear ...😸

Sue Hammond ● 1785d6 Comments ● 1785d

Charity donation - sorry

Hello all😊You won't be aware but I started a charity at the back end of last year to help the people of Guinea-Bissau, it all started with a Facebook friend request which you can read more about here.https://www.actionguineabissau.org.uk/post/how-it-startedI’m sure everyone gets requests for donations all the time and I apologise for being yet another person doing the same but I’m really trying to make a difference to the lives of some of the poorest people on the planet, your money won’t be going to a charity that has huge costs etc, every penny will go towards supporting projects in Guinea Bissau.Since we started the charity we’ve raised and spent £10k on a few different projects, such as:• Bringing back into use 9 village wells• Refurbishing 6 village toilets• Worked with local environmental groups to buy 300 trees to be planted around the capital and maintained by local families• Buying land and providing tools for locals to grow food• A clear up operation in the port to remove tonnes of waste that had accumulated over the past few years• Funding 4 scholarships for women in university• Funding 5 successful women-led micro-credit businessesYou can see some more details of the work that’s been done here:https://www.actionguineabissau.org.uk/project-galleryFor our next projects we're aiming to refurbish three schools, each of which have to close during the rainy season meaning kids either can't go to school or have to undergo a 14km round trip each day on foot to continue their studies. To raise money for these projects i’m subjecting myself to another 100km non-stop walk from London to Brighton in May and so of course this post is a shameless attempt to generate cold hard cash!If you would like to help out then the link to donate is :https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/matt-palmer-agbAbsolutely any amount you can give, no matter how small will be really appreciated!Thanks a lot, Matt

Matt Palmer ● 1799d17 Comments ● 1796d

Goodbye Eddie - Lister exits Downing Street

From today’s Independent:One of Boris Johnson’s closest aides is leaving his post as special envoy to the gulf after growing scrutiny around his private sector work.Lord Udny-Lister had served as Mr Johnson’s chief of staff when he was London Mayor, and was brought into No.10 as chief strategy adviser in 2019 when he moved in to Downing Street.More recently he took up the post of special envoy to the gulf - and was reportedly asked to investigate after Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman complained the Premier League was blocking a Saudi takeover bid for Newcastle Unit.Downing Street’s involvement in the bid to take on the club’s ownership, following a text from the crown prince sent directly to Mr Johnson, is one of a number of exchanges being scrutinised as concerns are raised around the access afforded to special interests to the upper echelons of the British government.Meanwhile reports in The Sunday Times in February suggested the Lord had been on the payroll of two property firms while he was also working in Downing Street.Lord Lister was paid between £140,000 and £149,000 annually in his Downing Street role while also serving as a non-executive director of Stanhope.He was also linked to both the property developer selling the site and the firm representing Beijing when he helped broker a deal for China’s new embassy in the UK in 2017 and 2018, the paper reported. At the time he had been serving as a non-executive director at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.It comes after the departure of several high profile advisers from Downing Street, including comms chief Lee Cain, which was followed shortly after by Dominic Cummings.A Downing Street spokesman said: “The Prime Minister is hugely grateful for Lord Lister’s dedicated service over many years.“He has been an outstanding servant to the country, to the Government and to the Prime Minister when he was mayor of London.”Additional reporting by PA

Nicholas Evans ● 1803d12 Comments ● 1803d

Latest 'Air Pollution' myth - by Imperial, etc

This is utter nonsense - and transparently so. Imperial, and Kings College London, both very amateurish institutions desperate for publicity - and yet more grant funding, have pedalled this utterly ridiculous myth for 10 years now. The National Physical Lab in Teddington, the real experts, have stated (till they are blue in the face) London's particulate levels have collapsed 90% in the past 20 years to levels "that are now barely measurable."If they are wrong - where are the bodies, which hospital is overflowing the same number of patients now suffering from Covd??Truth: there aren't any.London' air is incredibly fresh and clean: virtually no industry, plus the introduction of green diesel in 1987, ultra-fine diesel engine filters, cat converters, stop-start, electric engined vehicles. Go to Cairo if you want to breathe really filthy air..Back in the 1980s the same Universities tried to claim 'contaminated land' was killing 35,000 people a year in the UK - bogus then, bogus now, different generation of academic - same old scam..I have studied the UK's REAL environmental problems for 40 years - unlike these truly worthless 'academics'. Real problems include huge volumes of human sewage in our rivers, and over-fishing by foreign trawlers. The biggest is, of course, mass immigration, which has led to a greater % of English countryside disappearing under rabbit hutch housing than the % of Amazon rainforest lost to agriculture. Yes, really. And who is protesting against this tragic loss of countryside? No one - certainly not the rogues at Imperial College..

Marcus Gibson ● 1825d25 Comments ● 1805d

Urgent Care unit Queen Mary's - extended!

Urgent care pilot extended at Queen Mary’s Hospital, RoehamptonPeople with injuries such as burns, sprains, broken bones, cuts, bruises and wounds can continue to be seen conveniently and locally at Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton, as a pilot urgent care service is extended for a further six months.From 12 April the pilot has been extended for a further six months. To make it easier for people to access the service, emergency practitioner appointments may now be booked by calling a dedicated number - 020 8725 0120. Anyone calling this number will be assessed by to make sure they are suitable for the service and given an appointmentThe service offers appointments with emergency practitioners (nurses, physiotherapists and paramedics) as well as GPs. Adults and children over two can be seen by an emergency practitioner seven days a week, from 8am to 8pm.The previous urgent treatment centre at Queen Mary's was suspended last year because it was not possible to run it under strict Covid-19 guidelines. A new pilot service opened in December, which has adapted the service giving people access to GPs and emergency practitioners with appointments available for booking in advance by calling NHS 111.People should not attend Queen Mary’s Hospital if they have Covid-19 symptoms, are self-isolating or have tested positive for Covid-19. Instead, ring NHS 111 or 119.People with suspected life-threatening conditions, such as a heart attack or stroke, should call 999 immediately.Dr Nicola Jones, GP borough lead for Wandsworth said: “We want to make it easy and convenient for people to receive health care for minor injuries and illnesses – whether a burn, sprain, broken bone or earache. After listening to the views of local people, we’re extending this pilot scheme with a new phone number, so people can talk directly to a nurse, paramedic or physio and be seen quickly and locally in Roehampton.”NotesPeople can call the emergency practitioner service from 8am to 8pm, seven days a week on 020 8725 0120 or they can call NHS 111.GP appointments at Queen Mary’s can still be booked by calling NHS 111 or your own practice.

Victoria Diamond ● 1809d2 Comments ● 1809d

Greenhouse gas emissions

Good to see that, on Easter Bank Holiday Monday, renewable energy sources made up almost 80% of Britain's power generation: wind power made up 39% of the energy mix, with solar at 21% and nuclear accounting for 16%.  Of course, achieving this record was helped by sunny weather and strong winds, but nevertheless it represents real progress.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56657299Meanwhile, it's depressing to read in a recent report that that the target of reducing greenhouse gases isn't helped by the growth in the ridiculous SUV market. The numbers of these fuel-inefficient brutes (on average, they consume about a quarter more energy than medium-size cars) lumbering around have doubled their market share over the last 10 years.What's even worse is that three-quarters of all SUVs sold in the UK to private citizens in 2019-2020 were registered to urban addresses, and even in the largest class of SUVs, which are more likely to have genuine 4-Wheel-Drive and off-road capability, two-thirds of new vehicles sold are registered to addresses in towns and cities.Furthermore, the top three districts for Large SUVs were Kensington & Chelsea, Hammersmith & Fulham, and Westminster, all Inner London boroughs and, in case you wondered what it might have to do with us, ingloriously seventh for the whole country is our own Wandsworth."Mindgames on wheels: How advertising sold false promises  of safety and superiority with SUVs" https://bit.ly/3mqzj7q

Richard Carter ● 1820d37 Comments ● 1812d

Strava and the Tour de Richmond Park

I was reading the comments on an article on Nextdoor regarding a grey squirrel being run over by a cyclist. Two comments really surprised me.  The first one gave the following link which relates to the Tour de Richmond Park....https://www.strava.com/segments/610040And the next entry by a poster from Mortlake:"And as I've pointed out before,  this is the exception not the rule.  The people in this list are averaging above the speed limit,  but they're all pro or semi pro athletes and some of those bests have been in place for years which implies they are top end and hard to beat.  It's an average of 30mph.  Yes it's breaking the speed limit but people seem to think these speeds are possible for the average cyclists and use words like "all the cyclists" are speeding.  It's just not true,  and frankly annoying in the same way dog walkers are judged by the few who do break the rules (an average of 6 deer killed a year are killed by dogs) and people are weirdly silent about the vehicles breaking the rules.  Please stop judging the rest of us by the small percentage who break the rules." Strava seems to have offices worldwide with vacancies in San Francisco, Dublin, Bristol....  It was established in 2009....I cannot find information on the website as to whether these are organized events but it seems to me that it is up to individual "athletes" to post their timings on completing the circuit. 

Ivonne Holliday ● 1820d17 Comments ● 1815d

Important information regarding bees from Italy and the SHB

I am copy-pasting below a letter sent by Margaret Wilson, the President of the British Beekeepers Association (BBKA) to all Area and Branch Secretaries.  I do this with the permission of the Secretary to the Wimbledon Beekeepers Association."You may be aware that there is an intention to circumvent the restrictions on the movement of bees from the EU and in particular Italy, by moving the bees via Northern Ireland into the UK.Some of the Italian bees are known to be infested with the Small Hive Beetle (SHB). If this is imported into the United Kingdom the risk to our bee population would be catastrophic and it would be almost impossible to eradicate it from our shores.Within two years of its discovery in America, at least 20,000 colonies were destroyed, costing millions of dollars to the economy. A similar impact on beekeeping in this country would be devastating.It would appear that the intention is to import the bees into Northern Ireland, hive the bees there and allow them to fly freely, then package them to come into the UK mainland. The risk of spread due to this action would be horrendous both in Northern Ireland and here on the mainland.There is a petition from the BBKA, arranged by Anne Rowberry our Chair, currently on the internet to ask for support requesting the Government to prevent this import. Can I ask that you do support this petition but also raise awareness, by whatever means you can, to help persuade the Government to prevent the import of bees from Italy, through the Northern Ireland route.  Here is the link: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/577603In the course of events for the BBKA News, we take advertisements from organisations who pay for the privilege, which helps with the cost of operating it and ultimately keeps the costs down for our members.We are very careful who we receive adverts from, and one such advertiser was an existing customer, so their advert was accepted. We have subsequently discovered that it was the same organisation trying to import bees from Southern Italy where the SHB is prevalent. We were unable to pull the advert for the April edition of the BBKA News as it was already at the printers, but all other adverts have now been refused.Keep safeMargaret Wilson, President"If you are so inclined, it would be very helpful if you could kindly sign the petition.  Thank you.

Ivonne Holliday ● 1820d0 Comments ● 1820d

Post-Brexit cuts catastrophic for scientific research, say experts

This is potentially really serious; it's reported in the Times so is behind their paywall, but this is the first part of the article:Threatened post-Brexit cuts to the science budget represent a “catastrophic” and potentially “existential” risk to research, some of the UK’s leading scientists have said.The mooted £2 billion cuts, which account for almost a quarter of the public research budget, come on top of £120 million of research funding already lost from the overseas aid budget.The shortfall will hit many of the teams who worked on the coronavirus response and also jeopardise government plans to make Britain a “science superpower”, the researchers, who included the head of the Royal Society, the Academy of Medical Sciences and Universities UK, said.“It is absolutely vital that the government continues to support science, and some of the cuts that we have been hearing about would be catastrophic, even existential,” said Sir Paul Nurse, head of the Francis Crick Laboratory and a Nobel laureate.“It will drive scientists elsewhere, it will destroy networks, it will damage the UK’s power to make connections throughout the world. . . none of this makes any sense.” He said that the government had praised UK science throughout the pandemic, but that it “needed to walk the walk”.https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/post-brexit-cuts-catastrophic-for-scientific-research-say-experts-50rrvv2pkIt won't do much for "Global Britain," for sure.

Richard Carter ● 1827d2 Comments ● 1827d

Seal on the Thames - by St Paul's school, Barnes

In case you have not heard, I am copy-pasting a post from Nexdoor as I absolutely loved it! 




Seal Update. I have been observing our lovely new neighbour on behalf of my team at the British Divers Marine Life Rescue over the weeks. I have discovered a tag on our seal friend’s flipper and the team was able to unlock the identity of our sea puppy. He is, in fact, a boy named Freddie Mercury. Surprise! Almost a year old and the same seal that was rescued in Teddington after getting a hook stuck in his mouth. Freddie was initially rescued in the Netherlands and then again months later in France. After previous attempts to move him to the estuary with his fellow seals, he seems to prefer it here. So long as he continues to remain healthy and happy the team is happy to let him remain here as long as he likes. I would like to thank everyone who has kept their distance(not gone down the ramp)and kept their dogs away from Freddie. Please continue to do so. I will continue to monitor our Little Rock star and am happy to answer any questions you have if we cross paths. We should all be happy to know that the Thames is buzzing with life. May we all continue to respect and protect it. ️ Answers to regular questions: 1.)The tv show that said he was a female aired before I found the tag that properly identified him. It can be difficult to know for sure sometimes. I went back and forth a couple times about him being male or female myself. Now we know for sure. 2.)Is he hungry? No. Freddie has gained weight since last week and can even be seen fishing throughout the day. There are 150 types of fish, an endangered species of eel and even a species of shark in the Thames. He is eating well. DO NOT FEED HIM. 3.) How do we know what is too close? If you go down the ramp-you are too close. 4.) How do I control my dog if he won’t listen to me? Put them on the lead until you pass the ramp. 5.) what do I do if someone isn’t following the rules? Tell them to stop. It is for everyone’s well being and safety. 6.) Is he Lonley? He chose not to stay in the estuary with seals where he was previously released, so I suppose he prefers to ride solo for now. I’m sure if he gets lonley he will leave. Let’s keep Freddie safe and comfortable so he stays and let’s protect ourselves and our dogs from a potentially dangerous bite, bacteria commonly found in seal saliva or zoonotic parasites. Loving how the community is coming together! Let’s protect the guy bringing us so much joy! Thank you!!!

From comments to this post, Freddie can normally be found between Hammersmith Bridge and Barnes Bridge. He loves, apparently, the embankment by St. Paul's School in Barnes.


Ivonne Holliday ● 1839d33 Comments ● 1835d

Russian firm refits 9 Downing Street for the press room

Downing Street denies security risks after Russian-owned firm chosen to work on new briefing roomThe £2.6 million refit of 9 Downing Street will play host to daily press conferencesDowning Street has insisted there is no security threat at the heart of Government after it emerged a Russian-owned company helped with the £2.6 million refit of a new White House-style media briefing room.Boris Johnson’s press secretary, Allegra Stratton, said officials had taken “the necessary measures to ensure the highest standards of security” after it was reported that Megahertz, a Russian-owned company, had supplied equipment for the studio.Megahertz was brought in by the Government’s own facilities management contractor, Interserve, late last year for work that lasted around four months, the website HuffPost said.The company is part-owned by two Russian shareholders, who are also the CEO and commercial director of OKNO-TV, a Russian company that has previously carried out technical work for Channel One and Russia Today, two Kremlin-affiliated broadcasters.............The refit of a room in Number 9 Downing Street – reportedly the idea of Dominic Cummings – will allow Ms Stratton to answer reporters’ questions on live television, in a similar model to the White House’s briefing sessions.On Monday leaked pictures of the studio Megahertz worked on showed a raised stage, blue panelling and a lectern, alongside broadcasting equipment.https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2021/03/15/downing-street-denies-security-risks-russian-owned-firm-chosen/Hmmmmmmm.....

Ivonne Holliday ● 1842d3 Comments ● 1842d

DISHONEST TRADING.

Misleading information provided by energy switching company Look After My Bills to the public has been addressed by the Advertising Standards Authority. Below is a post shared by Nick Blagg, a member of:                                                                                                                                                                        "Look After My Bills Problem Reporting Page."                                                                                                                                                     Nick Blagg shared a link.The complaint made to the advertising standards agency against LAMB has been upheld !! It feels like a partial victory to me based on what the ruling is (see below) but it’s still a win and the more of us that continue to complain the more pressure is applied.  Keep it up guys. 👍🏻Dear Mr Blagg,Thank you for your continued patience.  Further to the below, we received another complaint which raised issues similar to those highlighted in your complaint.  Based on the information you and the other complainant provided, we considered that advertising content from Look After My Bills was likely to break the advertising rules we apply.  Therefore, we contacted the advertiser to ask for their assurance that future ads do not misleadingly imply that users of the service will have access to every single energy company and every single energy deal on the market.  They have provided this assurance.This now resolves your complaint, and the case will be closed.  Basic information including the advertiser’s name and where the ad appeared will be published on www.asa.org.ukThank you for bringing this matter to our attention.Kind regards,JamesJames JonesComplaints ExecutiveDirect Line 020 7492 2214Please note, I do not work on FridaysAdvertising Standards AuthorityCastle House, 37-45 Paul StreetLondon EC2A 4LSTelephone 020 7492 2222

Neil Milkins ● 1843d2 Comments ● 1843d

Our rotten government

I thought I'd become inured to the incompetence, corruption and sheer stupidity of Johnson's chumocracy, but two things today show I shouldn't have been.1. The Public Accounts Committee has published a report on that is genuinely shocking:  "In May last year NHS Test and Trace (NHST&T) was set up with a budget of £22 billion. Since then it has been allocated £15 billion more: totalling £37 billion over two years." And the benefit we've derived from this massive expenditure, which would have given nurses and other care workers a handy boost? The “unimaginable” cost of Test & Trace failed to deliver central promise of averting another lockdown," the committee says.Meg Hillier, chair of the Committee, said: "The £22 billion for test and trace is about the annual budget of the Department for Transport. Test and Trace still continues to pay for consultants at £1000 a day. Yet despite the unimaginable resources thrown at this project Test and Trace cannot point to a measurable difference to the progress of the pandemic, and the promise on which this huge expense was justified - avoiding another lockdown – has been broken, twice."Details at https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/127/public-accounts-committee/news/150988/unimaginable-cost-of-test-trace-failed-to-deliver-central-promise-of-averting-another-lockdown/2. Boris Johnson has set out what that same Department of Transport describes as his vision to build back better from coronavirus by boosting transport connectivity across and between the whole of the UK, as part of ambitions to level up across the country. So far, so good - but he went on to say that "the government will also consult on cutting Air Passenger Duty (APD) on internal UK flights." This is utter madness when we are facing a climate emergency caused by burning fossil fuels. What's more, it comes after the week in which the sainted Sunak refused to raise fuel duty generally and in which rail fares were raised at over the rate of inflation.     This will not impress at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) later this year, which the government is hosting. Global Britain? I don't think so.Details at https://www.gov.uk/government/news/move-to-boost-transport-connections-across-the-whole-of-the-uk

Richard Carter ● 1848d34 Comments ● 1844d

This weatherman knows which way the wind blows

"Piers Morgan storms off set of Good Morning Britain in Meghan row""Piers Morgan stormed off the set of Good Morning Britain on Tuesday after his co-presenter, Alex Beresford, criticised the way he “continues to trash” the Duchess of Sussex.His co-host, Susanna Reid, was forced to send the ITV show to an early break after the row boiled over and Morgan walked off live on air. Beresford called his behaviour “pathetic” and “diabolical”.""justifying his exit, said: 'I just prefer not to sit there listening to colleagues call me diabolical.'" Says Piers Morgan who can dish it out in full Goebbels-mode, but cannot take a small amount of return fire. Yesterday the brave and fearless type wrote:-"Sickening. Shameful. Self-pitying. Salacious. Scandalous. Sanctimonious. Spectacularly self-serving. Those were just my initial thoughts after ten minutes of the Oprah whine-athon with Meghan and Harry, and while restricting myself to only using words beginning with the letter 's'. By the time I'd finished the whole two-hour orgy of pious, self-indulgent, score-settling twaddle, the steam was erupting out of my ears like an exploding geyser, and my lexicon of rageful epithets extended to the full range of the alphabet. Never have I watched a more repulsively disingenuous interview. Nor one more horrendously hypocritical or contradictory."Yet Piers Morgan can't take "diabolical". Poor Piers is the victim, suddenly. Another cry-bully.It should be the end of the Piers show. But this is Britain today, so it won't end.https://www.theguardian.com/media/2021/mar/09/piers-morgan-storms-off-set-of-good-morning-britain-in-meghan-row-alex-beresfordhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9341281/Piers-Morgan-storms-GMB-furious-row-weatherman-Alex-Beresford-Meghan-Markle.html

David Ainsworth ● 1849d8 Comments ● 1849d

Hammersmith Bridge - H&F Leader's letter

Dear correspondentThank you for writing. I am very sympathetic to the points you make about thedisruption caused by the necessity to close Hammersmith Bridge for safetyreasons and would like to assure you that my team and I have been working atpace to find solutions to fix and re-open the bridge - the biggest problem beinghow to pay for these extremely expensive works.As you’ll be aware, the closure of Hammersmith Bridge encouraged a significantamount of party-political game playing - especially around the 2019 generalelection. Unfortunately, I think this has got in the way of progress and stillcontinues to do so. Quite of lot of the stories that have been put around aresimply nonsense. Chief amongst them is the claim that there has been a delay inagreement from the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham (LBHF) to pay ashare of the bridge repairs.I would like to take this opportunity to set out what has actually happened andwhat we are doing:1. My colleagues and I commissioned a comprehensive review (the firstever) of the structural integrity of the 134-year-old suspension bridge.LBHF procured a number of world-leading engineers who began to identifylayers of unchecked corrosion with each new specialist investigation.Eventually, and by using the latest technology, they found chronicstructural failures in the pedestals that hold the suspension mechanism inplace which indicated Hammersmith Bridge was at risk of catastrophic andpossibly imminent collapse. Along with Transport for London (TfL), LBHFhas developed an extensive repair plan. By the end of this year, LBHF willhave paid £8.6m towards the repair of Hammersmith Bridge.2. Hammersmith Bridge is extremely expensive to fix in comparison to otherLondon bridges. In part, that is because it is London’s earliest remainingexample of a suspension structure over the River Thames and is held inplace using unusual materials such as cast iron (which can shatter),wrought iron, and wood. Its suspension mechanisms are unique. It is oneof the earliest mechanical suspension bridges in the world.3. The extremely high £141m repair cost is unaffordable for LBHF as it wouldbe for all councils. Since 2010 the government has cut LBHF’s total annualnet budget from £184.345m to £124.458m this year. Even taking a loanwould cause significant cuts to local services or huge rises in council tax –things we won’t allow.4. LBHF and TfL applied to Government for funding for the works onHammersmith Bridge on three separate occasions; December 2019,February 2020, and June 2020. All three bids were rejected.5. The Leader of Richmond Council and I wrote to the Prime Minister on 24August asking for government help. Some days later, Department ofTransport (DfT) officials responded by advising LBHF and TfL officials that,the Prime Minister had called the Secretary of State for Transport andasked him, as a consequence of our letter, to act. They also advised thatthe PM wanted Hammersmith Bridge back open to, at least cyclists andpedestrians, as quickly as possible and that there would be money for thestabilisation works (£46m cost of works scheduled to begin in September2020, would have been completed in June 2021) but the DfT officialshadn’t decided what account to take the money from.6. On the evening of 8 September, I was advised that the Secretary of Statewanted to urgently speak with me the next day. My officials advised meDfT officials had told them the meeting was likely to confirm funds for thestabilisation works. Two meeting times were booked in but then cancelledand, instead, a new meeting was arranged at 11am on 9 September withBaroness Vere, a Parliamentary Undersecretary of State at the DfT.7. On 9 September, rather than deliver the news of the funding, BaronessVere advised me she would be leading a Government Taskforce and thatno money would be forthcoming until she and her DfT team had checkedthe work undertaken by the specialist engineers commissioned by LBHFand TfL. Baroness Vere told me her officials had suggested this work couldbe done within two weeks. I asked Baroness Vere if she knew what theSecretary of State and the Conservative Mayoral candidate would beannouncing at 11:30am as they were visiting Hammersmith Bridge.Baroness Vere said she had no knowledge such an event had been bookedin.8. Shortly afterwards also on 9 September the Secretary of State forTransport announced he was going to “... effectively take over this projectto make sure we bash heads together and get this thing sorted.”9. On 15 September I followed up my phone conversation with BaronessVere with a letter welcoming the formation of the Government Taskforceand suggesting an agenda which included “financing options” for its firstmeeting. Baroness Vere did not allow that and subsequently refused alldetailed discussions of finance at the Taskforce.10.On 15 October, at the fifth meeting of the Government Task Force,Baroness Vere announced a completely new position. She explained howshe had been thinking over the previous weekend about Norfolk andSuffolk county councils whom she had recently arranged governmentfunding of 80 and 85 per cent for bridges in Lowestoft and GreatYarmouth. She said that LBHF needed to put in a bid and would write tome to set out what that should contain. A number of the members of theGovernment Taskforce responded by explaining there had already beenthree bids and all had been rejected and this appeared to be a time-wasting measure. It was difficult to understand why this new position hademerged as LBHF is not a county council (London County Council wasabolished in 1964 and that role is occupied by the London Mayor) andunlike the bridges in Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth, Hammersmith Bridgeis largely used and therefore mostly benefits people outside ofHammersmith & Fulham.11.The reason for this new position became clear when it emerged sourcesclose to Baroness Vere had briefed residents’ groups with the claim thatthe reason the Government Taskforce had made no progress was becauseLBHF had not provided a financial bid or shown willing to pay anythingtowards the bridge’s repair. This is evidently wholly untrue but given theanxiety so many residents feel about the failure to move to the next stageof works, some people were taken in by it and were all too ready tobelieve that completely false explanation.12.On 27 October, Baroness Vere sent me the letter she had promised on the15 October. It sought to distance her and the Government Taskforce fromany responsibility for any action and made a series of inaccurate pointswhich I responded to on the 28 October. She did, however, confirm thatbridge maintenance “has historically been funded by TfL who prioritisedtheir funding to local boroughs for bridgeworks via Local ImplementationPlan funding”. She also recognised that “this is no longer available”.13.It is worth pointing out here that data from the Ministry for Housing,Communities and Local Government shows that, since 2010, only £100min total has been spent by London boroughs on maintenance and repair ofall London road and river bridges – equivalent to less than £400,000 peryear for each borough. Even then, most of that money was eventually paidby TfL or Government. The Bridge House Estate (a charitable trustestablished by royal charter in 1282) owns and maintains five of London’smost important and historic bridges. Their spend on Blackfriars Bridge,Southwark Bridge, London Bridge, Tower Bridge and the Millennium Bridgebetween 2011/12 and 2018/19 was an average of £1.3m per bridge perannum.14.Additionally, few bridges cost as much as Hammersmith Bridge to repair.For example, in 2013/14 the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelseapaid £2.6m towards the repair of Albert Bridge but TfL contributed thebulk paying £7.1m. Chiswick Bridge recently cost £9m to refurbish butthose works were fully paid for by TfL. Wandsworth Council is paying forthe refurbishment of Wandsworth Bridge itself, out of monies raisedthrough their Community Infrastructure Levy, only because TfL iseffectively out of funds and can no longer contribute. But those works areonly costing around £6m - significantly less than LBHF has alreadycontributed.15.On 28 October, I was unable to attend a public meeting arranged by CllrGareth Roberts, Leader of LBRuT because I was dealing with an imminentclose family bereavement. However, I was surprised to learn that theagreement of an independent chair had been dropped and Baroness Verehad not only insisted in chairing the meeting but used it to repeat thecompletely false line that LBHF had failed to make any bids or offer anyfunding whatsoever – a line that she had only detailed in writing to me theday before. Indeed, as I mentioned we have never been allowed todiscuss financing the bridge repairs at the Government Taskforce.16.On 25 November, I attended a Zoom meeting with Rt Hon Grant ShappsMP, the Secretary of State for Transport, Baroness Vere and a largenumber of DfT officials. It was a cordial meeting during which I advisedthem of the Ritblat/ Foster’s/ COWI alternative proposals that Sir JohnRitblat and I had been working on since the summer. The Secretary ofState told me that the government required an unprecedented 50 per centcontribution (roughly £64 million based on inflation reduced repair figure)from LBHF - equivalent to an £800 increase in LBHF residents’ council taxpayments. I explained I was very proud to have delivered the third lowestcouncil tax in Britain and would not in any circumstances be asking ourresidents to pay such an amount. I promised to send a letter, correctingsome of the inaccurate facts he had clearly been given, and setting outconfirmation of our funding commitment.17.There have been a series of constructive exchanges between theSecretary of State and me since that meeting.18.LBHF has commissioned a feasibility study into the Ritblat/ Foster’s/ COWIproposal for a temporary truss bridge which holds out the prospect of thebridge being fully re-opened in a far quicker timeframe than the existingplan. We will have more precise details on that when they finish theirstudy.19.LBHF officers, working with a series of sector-leading consultants, havealso developed a business case called the Outline Financial Plan (OFP).That will not only see Hammersmith Bridge repaired but offers value formoney to national and local taxpayers.20.The OFP was submitted to the Secretary of State by LBHF on 19 February.It also seeks to secure the long-term governance and funding measuresnecessary to see one of the world’s oldest suspension bridges repairedand reopened ASAP while guaranteeing its ongoing maintenance, so itremains a fully functional utility, (and a beautiful example of GreatBritain’s pioneering engineering heritage) into the 22nd century andbeyond.I assure you again, that my team and I will continue to work around the clockdoing everything we can to get Hammersmith Bridge repaired and reopened inthe shortest possible amount of time.Funding is the major issue holding back progress. I hope that together, theGovernment, TfL and LBHF will shortly be able to release news of a genuine stepforward.Meanwhile, I hope the Fosters/ COWI team’s work which LBHF hascommissioned and paid for will produce a lower cost, quicker solution.With kind regardsCllr Stephen CowanLeader of the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham

John Cameron ● 1860d3 Comments ● 1860d

Look After My Bills Nightmare.

This is a post from today (Monday 8 February) put on the Facebook page, Look After My Bills Problem Reporting Page by B**** Orm***"After initially being attracted by the promise of finding consumers the best market deal and starting the registration process, I read some worrying reviews and immediately cancelled - told LAMB that I had changed my mind and did not want them to look after my bills. Subsequently I continued to receive emails saying I had been transferred, causing me grief and frustration. I again informed them that I did not want LAMB to look after my bills and also emailed my current supplier to tell them I did not want LAMB to transfer me and that I wished to remain with Coop Energy. LAMB continued to email me about my transfer. What a nightmare! Fortunately Coop Energy stepped in on my behalf. This was quite some time ago and I continued to receive email from them but I have blocked them. Neil I wish you luck. Once they get their claws in you they fill your life with worry and anxiety. Relentless!"                                                                                                                                                                     For some reason, Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis on Saturday 6 February urged energy users to use switching companies such as Look After My Bills to try to get cheaper energy.                               All I can say is, before you consider doing this look at the Facebook groups page Look after My Bills Problem Reporting Page and Trustpilot, Look After My Bills reviews before making a decision you may regret for months to come.

Neil Milkins ● 1878d14 Comments ● 1862d

Shaun Bailey's Manifesto

Over the last five years, too many Londoners have started to feel like their city just isn’t working for them.Knife crime has hit record highs. Good homes are unaffordable. Our transport network is struggling to cope. And the cost of living keeps rising.It doesn’t have to be like this. London can have a fresh start — and I’ve got a plan to deliver it.1. Making our streets safer — by hiring 8,000 more police and reopening 38 police stations2. Helping young people get out of crime — with 32 new youth centres and 4,000 new youth workers3. Getting young Londoners on the housing ladder — by building 100,000 homes and selling them for £100,000 each4. Cleaning up London’s air — with a zero-emission bus fleet by 2025 and interest-free loans for black cab drivers to go electric5. Fixing TfL’s finances — by introducing corporate sponsorship to the tube network, so we protect under-18s’ and over-60s’ free travel6. A bigger, better transport network — with a London Infrastructure Bank that will fund things like Hammersmith Bridge repairs, tube upgrades and Crossrail 27. Reversing the congestion charge hike — and scrapping plans to extend the £12.50 daily ULEZ charge to outer London8. Saving each London household £307 — by reversing Sadiq Khan’s 10% council tax hike9. Standing up for outer boroughs — by scrapping Sadiq Khan’s plans to charge people £5.50 to drive into outer London. And by introducing 30-minutes free parking for outer boroughs10. Working constructively with government — I’ll work with ministers to get a better deal for London. And I’ll always take responsibility for London’s problemsAnd my plan will create 924,000 jobs over the next five years.Shaun BaileyConservative candidate for Mayor of London

Sue Hammond ● 1870d21 Comments ● 1868d

Gas and electric suppliers.

ENERGY SUPPLIERS.Because I haven't got a head for figures I have stuck with SSE Swalek for 47 years. But owing to Look After My Bills without my permission signing me up to Utility Point in October 2021, I have had the opportunity to try and figure out which energy provider gives the best deal. I have learned that using switching companies provides the worst deals and leave behind a trail of stress. For instance Look  After My Bills and Utility Point for 4 months have both blamed each other and both have launched an investigation into the mess they have dropped me in. And the situation has not been resolved with 2 BBC consumer programmes investigating hundreds if not thousands of complaints against these 2 companies.My energy provider for 47 years, SSE had suggested that I start off with them as a new customer and on 12-1-21 a contract was agreed with a customer service agent emailing me the following details."Good day Mr Milkins,This is to confirm the effective start date with Swalec-SSE is the 29 January 2021 to take over the gas and electricity supply.This means that you will only be charged from the date mentioned above going forward. All other charges will be applied by your current supplier until the date your supply starts with Swalec-SSE.Thank you.Regards,Yolanda."Hooray. Then I get the following  email from Jolene from SSE on 20-1-20."I understand that you have been sent an email regarding the dates the supply has come back to us and you were advised that you would not have a bill until SSE started [29-1-21], feedback is being provided to that adviser so this incorrect information is not given in the future, for this I can offer a goodwill payment of £30.00 for incorrect information given. SSE can keep their £30 !!!!!!!!!!I have now learned how easy it is to find the cheapest deal for gas and electric. Find a company offering a 2 year fixed tariff which I have done. To date, the best deal offers a 2 year fixed tariff.                                 For gas, the daily standing charge is 27 pence per day. The charge for gas is 2.952 pence per kw hour.For electric, the standing charge is 24.02 pence per day. The charge for electric is 17.42 per kw hour.These prices are considerably cheaper than my former supplier. If anyone can direct me to a better deal, please let me know as haven't signed up to EDF yet.

Neil Milkins ● 1895d7 Comments ● 1888d

From Rolls Royce to Skoda: ... Britain's failed "regulatory state"

An excellent (though frightening which makes uncomfortable reading) article in The Telegraph - 26 January 2021(it is behind paywall so will copy-paste some paragraphs below)From Rolls Royce to Skoda: How the pandemic has exposed Britain’s failed ‘regulatory state’As the UK death toll passes 100,000, we examine how our hollowed-out state not only broke down but failed to plan to stop a pandemic....Britain inherited from World War II a “command and control” state; a state that could govern. Whitehall was well-practised in strategic planning, good at the rapid and efficient mobilisation of resources and people, and it regularly took authoritative, direct action to meet society’s needs......Today, after 40 years of reform, the “command and control” state has been replaced by a “regulatory state”. Decision-making has shifted from parliament to an archipelago of some 400 “arms-length” quangos, employing more than 278,000 people and costing £205 billion per year. Moreover, the state’s assets – its capacity to execute policy on its own accord – have been outsourced or rationalised......The outsourcing of responsibility and decision-making is clear with respect to the NHS. After successive reforms under governments of all stripes, the Department for Health and Social Care no longer has operational control. Responsibility has been outsourced to dozens of quangos and local commissioners, operating within a fragmented internal market, with scant strategic oversight.....Britain’s pandemic preparations followed the same approach. The government’s latest strategy, issued in 2011, created no additional capacity to deal with an outbreak: no extra laboratories, no spare hospital beds, no new manufacturing centres to supply medical equipment, no new stockpiles of PPE. In true regulatory state style, it merely established bureaucratic guidelines that outsourced all the real work to local government, healthcare providers and others, gathered in “local resilience fora”.....While public health laboratories were first centralised and downsized under New Labour, the Conservative-LibDem government devolved public health responsibilities to local government, whose funding was then cut by £700 million from 2015 to 2019.….The official report from the [Cygnus] exercise carried out in 2016 concluded that Britain’s “plans, policies and capability” were “not sufficient to cope” with “a severe pandemic”. However, the report was stamped “official – sensitive” and put on a shelf to rot. It was only officially published in October 2020, following pressure from the Telegraph and other newspapers.…….The 2011 pandemic strategy stipulated it would “not be possible to halt the spread of a new pandemic… and it would be a waste of public health resources and capacity to attempt to do so”. Instead, the strategy prioritised “business as usual”, anticipating healthcare rationing and 210,000 to 315,000 excess deaths over a fifteen-week period. This plan, hatched by technocrats without democratic debate, could not survive contact with public opinion. No wonder the Cygnus report was buried.…..Meanwhile, the outsourced NHS procurement system failed miserably, as private firms relying on “just-in-time” delivery faced surging demands and collapsing global supply chains. Even the pandemic PPE stockpile had been outsourced to a private company. Their warehouses lacked key equipment like gowns, and 45 per cent of their supplies had expired on the shelf. Resultant shortages were linked to over 8,000 cases and 126 deaths among health and social care workers.…..McKinsey & Co (American worldwide management consulting firm) were brought in to define the “vision, purpose and narrative” of a new NHS Test and Trace service, which was then staffed by over 2,300 consultants – outnumbering the civil servants at the Treasury and Department for Trade.……Deloitte, architects of the disastrous outsourcing of NHS procurement, were tasked with establishing new supply chains. As the National Audit Office found, the firm largely pushed aside domestic offers of help, instead spending hundreds of millions of pounds on overseas procurement. By July 2020, Britain had spent £12.5 billion on items that would have cost £2.5 billion in 2019, and may now be saddled with five years of surplus supplies.…..The more disturbing conclusion is that the British state is so lacking in basic vision and leadership, its bureaucratic institutions are so divorced from meaningful delivery capacities that it cannot even provide security to its own citizens.....

Ivonne Holliday ● 1890d6 Comments ● 1890d

FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS.

FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS.For some people it is not bearable to think about, or to plan for their own funeral or for that of their spouse. However in these uncertain times I believe it is a responsible thing to do to take some of the pressure and grief off family members by not leaving things to late. Myself and my wife have taken steps to leave very little for our family members to worry about regarding these arrangementsWe have taken steps to arrange Pure Cremation funerals which was catapulted into the news a few years ago by singer David Bowie. For instance, if I die first, my wife will contact a funeral director in Hampshire. They will take care of all the arrangements needed. I would be collected from my home or from anywhere else and taken to Hampshire to to the funeral director's own private crematorium for disposal. No flowers, no family present and no funeral service. Arrangements have already been made for a memorial service shortly after my death.The benefits of doing things this way is that the cost to my wife and family is minimal. If I die at home the cost of the complete funeral arrangement is £1195.00 or £1.445 if I die in hospital or nursing home. The average cost of a cremation funeral in the UK is £3,986, sometimes thousands more.Being a very competitive business I am sure that some funeral directors would charge less than £1195.00.Nobody wants to die, but time and unforeseen events befall us all. In the mean time wash your hands and socially distance.

Neil Milkins ● 1891d50 Comments ● 1890d

Lords amendments to Trade Bill rejected

The Lords amendments below on the Trade Bill were deliberated, and voted on, by the House of Commons on 19 January 2021.  The amendments related to Parliamentary approval of trade agreements, genocide, NHS health and care, food standards were rejected by the HoC. It really is unbelievableThe following are the main amendments made in the Lords, all made at Lords report stage:- Parliamentary approval of trade agreements: this would give Parliament a greater statutory role in the scrutiny and approval of trade agreements.- Human rights etc – determination on compliance: this would require ministers to assess whether countries with which the UK was negotiating, or had negotiated, trade agreements, had committed serious human rights violations.- Genocide: this would allow the High Court to make a ruling on whether a trade agreement should be revoked, on the grounds that the state with which the UK has the agreement has committed genocide.- NHS health and care: this is intended to protect the NHS and care, including health and care data, from control from outside the UK through trade agreements.- Ratification of international trade agreements and treaties: this would require that Ministers explain and enact domestic implementing legislation before a trade treaty could be ratified.- Standards affected by international trade agreements: this would require ministers take certain steps if a proposed trade agreement would have an impact on certain standards (e.g. for food).- Protection of children online: this is intended to ensure that online safety is not compromised by trade agreements.- Northern Ireland: non-discrimination: this is intended to ensure that free trade agreements do not negatively affect market access for goods and services within the UK internal market.Trade and Agriculture Commission:- Appointments and purpose: this government amendment allows for appointments to the Trade and Agriculture Commission (TAC), and sets out its purpose. This amendment was itself amended to add “public health and health inequalities” to the list of areas of expertise which the Secretary of State must take into account when appointing TAC members.- Advisory functions: this government amendment required the Secretary of State to request advice from the TAC in preparing the report on trade agreements required by section 42 of the Agriculture Act 2020. This amendment was itself amended so that the TAC could take human life or health into account.

Ivonne Holliday ● 1896d31 Comments ● 1894d

Look After My Bills Nightmare.

To save people the agony of having to deal with a future nightmare  with Look After My Bills and Utility Point please read their horrendous reviews on Trustpilot.                                  This is an email I received from Trustpilot this week.                                                People are reading your review!Hi Neil Milkins,You recently wrote a review on Trustpilot and it looks like people find it helpful.117 people have already read your review.                                                                                                       LOOK AFTER MY BILLS SHAMBLES.It is now 12 weeks since Look After My Bills without my knowledge or permission changed my energy provider from S.S.E. to Utility Point. Jacqueline Loughman promised me 9 weeks ago that they would resolve the matter within 14 days. A week ago their senior complaints manager Daniel promised me he would phone me on (29-12-20) and have the matter resolved. No phone call and no answer to my emails to him. In the meantime I am going to have a sky high electric and gas bill when this matter is resolved. It is near impossible to get a reply from them once you have emailed and phoned them and it is totally impossible to phone Utility Point as ALL their phone lines have been cut off. I have been on the phone and emailing 19 hours in total trying to sort this mess out. Anyone thinking of going with Look After My Bills or Utility Point please check their horrendous reviews on Trustpilot.

Neil Milkins ● 1915d20 Comments ● 1896d

Festing Rd/Carmalt

On a recent post Catherine was wondering about the derivation of the name Festing Rd. I would suggest the following explanation:In 1849 the land that the road was later to be built on was owned by the Reverend Dr William Carmalt, whose second wife was Eleanor, the widow of a Reverend Joshua Ruddock. The only child that Eleanor and Ruddock had produced bore the name Joshua Festin/Festing Ruddock, and he was now brought up by Carmalt as his step-son. Probably in honour of her step-brother, Eleanor and Carmalt's own daughter Ellen was to later christen her own son as Henry Festing Jones. So, when the family decided on developing their land to the north of the Lower Richmond Rd, it would seem that the naming of the new street was just the application of what had by now become a Carmalt family name. As late as 1906 the above-mentioned Henry Festing Jones was still listed as the freeholder of the houses in the road.As to the origin of the name Festin/Festing, the above-mentioned Reverend Ruddock's mother Letitia was born a Festin/Festing, the granddaughter of German immigrant Johannes Festing. BTW Carmalt was mentioned in the previous posts as a social reformer. He certainly did much to stop the abuse of the funds raised through the Poor Rate in Putney, but he was definitely a believer in "tough love". When giving evidence to a Royal Commission on the Poor Laws in 1832 he explained how placing tougher conditions on paupers in Putney had allowed him to deal with "hardened obtrusive voluntary mendicants", who had allegedly been sponging off the Parish. He claimed that his measures had resulted in "many an habitual drunkard being converted into a decent orderly and domestic character". A proto-Thatcherite no less!

David Johns ● 1907d6 Comments ● 1902d

OFGEM Investigation Into Utility Point.

IMPORTANT UPDATE. UTILITY POINT HAVE HAD THEIR SUPPLY LICENCES REVOKED BY OFGEM?                                                                                                                                                                                          After spending nearly 4 months trying to get to the bottom  of how Look After My Bills illegally changed my energy supplier from SSE to Utility Point, today has come a breakthrough. I had to deal with the matter myself after Look After My Bills who claimed to have started an investigation into the matter 65 days ago refused to respond to my last dozen or so phone calls or my last 8 emails. Today someone posted the following on trusted website Trustpilot regarding Utility Point and Look After My Bills.                                                                                                                                   "I just got a quote from LAMB and it suggested I change to a company called Utility Point.According to Trustpilot, this company are under investigation regarding giving customers incentives for positive reviews.The OFGEM website says they have revoked their supply licences with effect from 4 January 2021.LAMB...you say you work with suppliers who value their customers and are committed to improving their customer service.“Don’t worry, if a supplier has terrible customer service we won’t switch you to them even if they want to pay us!”I think you need to have an urgent review of some of the companies you are recommending.I won’t be using LAMB."

Neil Milkins ● 1906d4 Comments ● 1905d

Look After My Bills Nightmare.

Sorry to get on peoples' nerves but my warning to people about the possibility of the collapse of energy company Utility Point has shaken Look After My Bills into issuing the following statement to a disgruntled Trust pilot reviewer.                                                                                                                                                 Hi Jenny,I understand that there has been a lot of concerns around receiving your refund from Utility Point.At this point in time last year, we switched a lot of customers to Utility Point, we are now switching these customers away from Utility Point. This means that Utility Point have to process refunds for 1000's of customers, so please bear with them as this can take some time. They have doubled their resources to help deal with this backlog and have informed us that the majority of these refunds will be processed in the next 10 days.We review the suppliers we work with regularly based on a number of factors including customers' feedback, Trustpilot reviews, Citizens Advice Bureau and financial stability. If we have several customers expressing dissatisfaction with a particular supplier, we raise an investigation to decide whether we want to continue working with them.If you can kindly respond to my private request for more information then I can look to go through your account with us in greater detail and let you know how best to proceed.I look forward to hearing from you.​Thomas - Senior Energy AdviserLook After My Bills

Neil Milkins ● 1909d0 Comments ● 1909d

EU share trading flees London

This FT article has copyrights. It was posted on Facebook and I managed to open the full article on FB.  This is an extract of what it said:   https://www.ft.com/content/a434b756-afe0-454d-9d70-ef2d42ea8d55?utm_content=buffer1dcd1&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer&fbclid=IwAR2q1E_xgRf-6UKaAJhqWpaVefBYsIL9181SOG4IRlf06ig-9wUXBBGng1kEU share trading flees London on first day after full BrexitNearly €6bn of dealing rerouted to newly created European hubs and primary exchangesLondon’s financial sector started to feel the full effects of Brexit on the first trading day of 2021 as nearly €6bn of EU share dealing shifted away from the City to facilities in European capitals.Trading in equities such as Santander, Deutsche Bank and Total moved to EU marketplaces or back to primary exchanges such as the Madrid, Frankfurt and Paris bourses, according to data from Refinitiv — an abrupt change for investors in London who have grown accustomed to trading shares in Europe across borders without restrictions.Business on London hubs for euro-denominated share trading, including Cboe Europe, Turquoise and Aquis Exchange, shifted to their new EU venues set up late last year to cater for the end of the Brexit transition. The volume amounted to a sixth of all business on exchanges in Europe on Monday.“It’s been an extraordinary day. Shifting liquidity is one of the hardest things to do. It’s not ‘Big Bang’ — it’s ‘Bang and It’s Gone’. The City has lost its European share business,” said Alasdair Haynes, chief executive of Aquis Exchange.The UK’s trade deal with the EU largely omitted financial services. UK prime minister Boris Johnson admitted the agreement had failed to meet his ambitions on the sector. The EU had refused to recognise most of the UK’s regulatory systems as “equivalent” to their own, forcing all euro-denominated business to move back to the bloc.The EU and UK are trying to draft a memorandum of understanding on future co-operation on financial services by the end of March, although it would not have the same legal force as an international treaty.Emphasising that the EU and UK were distinct jurisdictions, EU regulators on Monday also withdrew registration of six UK-based credit rating agencies and four trade repositories — data warehouses that provide authorities with information on derivatives and securities financing trades. EU companies and investors will now have to use EU-based entities.

Ivonne Holliday ● 1912d8 Comments ● 1910d

Brexit cuts supply of epilepsy drug for boy

Mother fears son could die as Brexit stops medical cannabis supplyGovernment gives two weeks notice that access to epilepsy treatment for nine-year-old Alfie Dingley will end....Hannah Deacon (Alfie's mother) was given just two weeks notice by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) that due to the end of the transition period “prescriptions issued in the UK can no longer be lawfully dispensed in an EU member state”.....“They [the DHSC] said they understand our concern but they can’t do anything. Well let me tell them, it is not concerning, it is terrifying.”.....She says she wasn’t even told directly by the DHSC that she would no longer get the drug, something she describes as “galling”.Instead the letter of 17 December went to pharmacy suppliers around the country who were told to advise on “alternative” prescriptions which would be “clinically appropriate to switch patients on to”.....She went on to research treatments for epilepsy and found evidence of cannabis being used in 1841 leading her to developments in the Netherlands by a specialist pharmacist Arwin Ramcharan at Transvaal Apotheek.She moved to the Netherlands in September 2017 and Alfie began the treatment which saw his seizures stop but had to return five months later after money ran out, prompting her battle to get it legalised.....Ramcharan said: “For me, it is really sad. We are not allowed to send this medicines whatsoever to the UK after Brexit. It is now a battle between the UK government and the Dutch government.”Deacon said her boy had “a horrendous quality of life, no quality of life” when he was ill, he is now able to attend to school.“I fought for two and a half years to keep my son well and to get him help on the NHS and it’s a real kick in the teeth, to be honest, for them to just, you know, not do anything to help us,” she said.“For the prime minister to ignore me, and all the other families, is an utter disgrace,” she said......https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/jan/05/mother-fears-son-could-die-as-brexit-stops-medical-cannabis-medicine-supplyPersonal note: I wonder how many other medicines prescribed normally until the end of the transition period, will now not be available.  I am thinking about people requiring insulin, cancer treatment among others... It is too frightening for words.  Very well done Brexit and the dreadful deal that ignores financial services and services in general, blocks education programmes and now restricts availability of medicines.  No words..

Ivonne Holliday ● 1911d26 Comments ● 1911d

Look After My Bills Nightmare.

To save people the agony of having to deal with a future nightmare  with Look After My Bills and Utility Point please read their horrendous reviews on Trustpilot.                                  This is an email I received from Trustpilot this week.                                                People are reading your review!Hi Neil Milkins,You recently wrote a review on Trustpilot and it looks like people find it helpful.117 people have already read your review.                                                                                                       LOOK AFTER MY BILLS SHAMBLES.It is now 12 weeks since Look After My Bills without my knowledge or permission changed my energy provider from S.S.E. to Utility Point. Jacqueline Loughman promised me 9 weeks ago that they would resolve the matter within 14 days. A week ago their senior complaints manager Daniel promised me he would phone me on (29-12-20) and have the matter resolved. No phone call and no answer to my emails to him. In the meantime I am going to have a sky high electric and gas bill when this matter is resolved. It is near impossible to get a reply from them once you have emailed and phoned them and it is totally impossible to phone Utility Point as ALL their phone lines have been cut off. I have been on the phone and emailing 19 hours in total trying to sort this mess out. Anyone thinking of going with Look After My Bills or Utility Point please check their horrendous reviews on Trustpilot.

Neil Milkins ● 1915d2 Comments ● 1915d

Sovereignty

Sovereignty is the full right and power of a governing body (e.g the UK through Parliament) over itself, without any interference from outside sources or bodies. So in order to maintain our sovereignty with respect to the EU, it seems that it is possible that we will not enact any trade deal with our biggest trading partner by far, as we do not wish to compromise our position regarding fishing rights (0.05% of UK GDP with most of the catch sold to the EU !), government support for industry (you know, that fundamental principle of Conservative economic policy since the days of Mrs Thatcher) and how a deal is enforced.Without a deal we will trade with them under WTO rules.WTO rules state that the same trading terms must be applied to all WTO members, and the UK cannot offer better trading terms to one country and not another.This means that any tariffs offered to one country must be offered to all. Sovereignty over the rules will simply transfer from Brussels to the WTO head office in Geneva.Unless there is a trade agreement between us and other countries.In setting up such, I would assume that in the negotiations we will have compromised or will have to, our preferred terms in some way; thus again our sovereignty was/is not absolute.So sovereignty gives us the power to walk away from deals we do not like or compromise in their negotiation.It does NOT mean we always get our own way nor, to quote, 'have our cake and eat it'.Finally I would suggest that those on long term medication do what I have done and get extra stocks from the chemist.Selfish I know, but I do not want my health compromised by Johnson's idiotic self-regarding idiocies.

John Hawkes ● 1935d16 Comments ● 1928d

Meals on Toast

I've been trying to build up a repertoire of things on toast as a light meal - preferably healthy - and I've tried to move our main meal (not enormous just bigger) to lunchtime so that we can go out for a walk afterwards.There are practical as well as health reasons for this.  I'm generally presented with a large loaf of brown bread each week (when we shopped more often we could get a small loaf - bread according to WRAP (www.wrap.org.uk) is one of the foods that is wasted most in the UK) and there's a limit to the amount of space in the freezer for frozen bread).  I have also been trying to reduce our own weight and the amount of food we waste for a long time.I'd started on this long before Covid 19 but since I haven't been to the shops since this all started for me it has definitely been Ready Steady Cook for every meal!  I think a lot of my cookery offerings are repetitive but my other half is happy so I guess I shouldn't worry too much.Apparently cheese on toast is many people's first choice.  My version is cheddar and studded with sliced tomatoes before it goes under the grill.  However I have tried to reduce the amount of cheese we eat as it is very fattening and moreish.  So I moved to poached eggs on toast as the store-cupboard meal of choice after coming back/before going out to the cinema/meetings etc. We have other favourites as we've increased the range.We've now both lost weight and we've also walked a couple of hundred miles.What are your go-to meals on toast? 

Philippa Bond ● 2073d34 Comments ● 1939d

Government response to the covid emergency

Melanie Phillips is so far off my radar that I don't think I've ever agreed with a word she's written, but today's column in the Times is a brilliant demolition of Johnson and the corrupt chumocracy.It's behind the paywall, so a couple of examples should give the sense of what she's written:The government has been battered by criticism from all sides for failing to deal adequately with the Covid-19 crisis. Now it seems that its failure earlier this year to obtain sufficient PPE, as well as its systematic inadequacies in “test and trace”, were due not just to panic and incompetence.  Normal procurement processes were sidestepped. In many cases, contracts were handed out without competition or advertising to cronies who channelled billions of taxpayers’ money to private companies.  In a situation of unprecedented complexity requiring the maximum competence, many of the key players had no relevant experience. Kate Bingham, who heads the vaccine task force, is a venture capitalist with no public health experience but is married to a Tory minister. Baroness Harding, head of test and trace, had no public health experience and is the wife of a Conservative MP.And: Yet when challenged about all this, Boris Johnson said he was “very proud” of what the government had achieved when it “shifted heaven and earth to get 32 billion items of PPE to this country”. There was no acknowledgement of the slowness in getting PPE supplies. No acknowledgement of the errors of judgment involved in the Florida incident. No contrition for the massive waste of public money and the use of patently unqualified people when the country needed the most experienced individuals to handle such a complex emergency.  It was an astonishing reply, showing contempt for the process of government and for the public that it serves.https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/b2369340-2dce-11eb-ad99-2498151d5fd1

Richard Carter ● 1954d10 Comments ● 1952d

Random pics - Help and the collection so far

I know some people have problems accessing these pictures. There seems to be a compatibility issue with the old and new interfaces. I usually past these as embedded links in the new interface. I think Ivonne has answered on another post this but just to go into the details if anyone needs it: Opening from the New Interface: clicking (Windows) or pressing (Android/IoS) on the links in the new interface appears to work - at least it does when I test it and when a friend of mine in the US does! Opening from the Old interface: in the old interface if you just click or press it seems to go to Flickr but then fail to load the image. However, if you select an option to open it in a new tab that seems to work on the old interface. (In Windows right click on the link and you should get this as one of the options, on Android phones/tablets instead of tapping on the link press on it until you get a list of options which should include opening in another tab. I can't test iPhone/iPad OSs at the moment but probably similar to Android.) Alteratively, select the option to copy the link address then paste it into the browser address line, or even manually copy/paste the text of the link. If the New interface is not working: occasionally the new interface is not operating. When thet happens I have to post it using the old interface. The only way of opening those is to manually copy/paste the text of the link into the browser address line. I hope one of those works! Or let me know if you require further clarification. And, finally, the cumulative collection of images so far: https://www.flickr.com/gp/m-j-i/6r0549

Michael Ixer ● 1959d0 Comments ● 1959d

The Brexit Party Is Now Reform UK

Message from Nigel Farage and Richard TiceIt's Time For Reform.Dear Supporter,With your support, we have achieved a lot since we launched in April last year. We rescued Brexit and in so doing, restored some confidence in democracy in the UK. 

We are keeping a very close eye on the Prime Minister as the end of the transition period approaches, to make sure he does not sell us down the river. He will try to sell any deal as a great deal, whereas we know that No Deal is always better than a bad deal. 

It is now time though to apply our energy and resources to the other pressing issues facing the nation. That is why we have applied to the Electoral Commission to rename the party. We want to be known as the party of Reform. The proposed name reflects the ambition: Reform UK.This year has reinforced the need to take on the bloated institutions and major vested interests. The House of Lords, the BBC, the way we vote, law and order, immigration, to name but a few. The Prime Minister making his own brother a peer takes cronyism to a whole new level. The most pressing issue is the Government’s woeful response to coronavirus. The Government has dug itself into a hole and rather than admit its mistakes, it keeps on digging. The new national lockdown will result in more life-years lost than it hopes to save, as non-Covid patients with cancer, cardiac, lung and other illnesses have treatments delayed or cancelled again. Suicides are soaring. Businesses and jobs are being destroyed. There is another way, a credible alternative strategy—promoted by some of the world's finest epidemiologists—called the Great Barrington Declaration. It is effectively being practised to a large degree in Sweden, with considerable success. Focused protection is its key, targeting resources at those most at risk, whether it is the elderly, vulnerable or those with other medical conditions. The rest of the population should, with simple hygiene measures and a dose of common sense, get on with life—this way we build immunity in the population. We must learn to live with the virus not hide in fear of it. We have the courage to spell out a message of hope. Treatments for coronavirus are getting better, with new drugs and techniques. We have more hospital capacity and survival rates are improving.Every death is a huge loss for family, friends and loved ones. But we must put Covid into perspective. Around 1,600 people die every single day in the UK, for some reason or another. In recent weeks, Covid has barely featured in the top ten causes of death. The average age of a coronavirus fatality is 82: that is older than average life expectancy. The reality is that this horrible condition is only very dangerous for a tiny minority of people. Anyone catching Covid has more than a 99.5% chance of surviving it, most with no symptoms at all.Our party of Reform is the only political party that supports the Great Barrington Declaration. We are showing the courage needed to take on consensus thinking and vested interests on the Covid issue.

Sue Hammond ● 1976d56 Comments ● 1970d

Charity Online Fair

Good Afternoon everyone! I am a member of a charity called the Order of St John - better known as St John Ambulance.  Every year we run a Christmas fair at Chelsea Old Town Hall to raise funds for the hospitals in Israel and Palestine.  This year however with all the restrictions due to COVID, the fair has been moved online and runs till the 15th November.  Please do have a look as there are lots of small company brands with some fantastic gifts - or just treat yourself to something nice!  Click on the link below which takes you directly to our page. 10% of everything that you purchase on the site is given to the charity to help it carry out life saving medical work.    https://brilliantlittlebrands.com/pages/giftofsight Further to this we’re also running an online auction Pete Townshend has donated one of his stage guitars signed by him and Roger Daltrey.  Waterspace Living has donated a canal boat holiday.  There are prizes starting from £10 and the guitars’ current bid is £12,500. https://www.givergy.uk/stjohnauction/?controller=lots&category=All%20Lots This year, as we are all aware, COVID-19 has ripped through the country and we have all seen the effects of it individually.  The Order of St John as a whole lost £55,000,000 in funding overnight, due to the cancelling of events which require first aid and commercial training. The Eye Hospitals themselves saw a funding shortfall of £8,500,000.  This was partly due to COVID-19 and partly due to someone - who I hope will be the former President of the United States of America shortly - withdrawing all state aid to the Middle East.  Every pound counts at the moment and everything we can do to make that gap slightly smaller means the hospitals and the order can keep running and continue saving lives.  I have attached the link below to the hospital website so that you can see the work they do out there.  https://stjohneyehospital.org/ Thank you so much for reading this. Every pound that we raise is very gratefully received, so do please pass this email on to your friends and anyone you think may be interested.  Have a lovely weekend. Nick

Nick Austin ● 1972d0 Comments ● 1972d

The Elite & The Great Work

The ‘Great Work’, as named by the ruling elite, is their plot for the rest of society. I will come onto the plot, but I will first fill you in with some valuable background information:Background: The ruling elite believe they are superior beings, and see the rest of society as unintelligent rabble who do little but overpopulate, pollute and damage the planet, serving little or no positive purpose, whilst still providing a level of threat to their power. They hate the various religions that are practiced around the world, which they consider to be nonsense. As far as they’re concerned, there is only one religion – theirs, which is an anti-Christ belief with little known about it outside of their circles. They distinguish little between race, colour and creed – anyone outside of their circles is assumed trash. As ‘superior beings’, they have a strong desire to protect their bloodlines. Whilst they are incredibly wealthy, it is their ‘religion’ that drives them; they will do anything to get what they want, and shape the world as they want it, to the extent of preaching contrary to their beliefs, in order to infiltrate organisations that promote different policies, views and values - to take control and redirect paths. They operate via secret societies and recruit via connections and introductions. Certain individuals in positions of influence are headhunted – judges, journalists, politicians, scientists – anyone who can help aid their cause.  New recruits are judged over time and may work their way up the ranks, depending on how well they perform. Trust is crucial and, at certain points, recruits’ commitment will be tested – such as being requested to ‘spit at the cross’ and ‘give blood’. The most successful recruits will, at some stage, reach the point where there is no turning back or face unimaginable punishment, so have no choice but to hang in and hope for their promised slice of the pie.    The Plot: is to integrate the world population so, eventually, there will only be one race outside of the elites’ bloodlines. With religious roots and outlets destroyed, this ‘slave’ race, which will be heavily depopulated (and maintained through sterilisation), will serve no other purpose than to serve the elite through world governance in a communist society. The ruling elite, through their global enterprises, will take over all businesses, with the slave population provided with just enough money to live on and serve the elite. Privately owned properties will be assigned to the State, and any savings will be taken and used to help fund all slaves under a new cashless credit system. The slave society will be tracked and traced at all times without ever being in a position to rise and challenge the regime. Medicine and vaccines as deemed necessary will not be forced upon the slaves but credits, required to live on, will only be issued to those who comply. The World Order monetary system will not be dissimilar to Microsoft’s cryptocurrency reward system recently approved under patent no. WO/2020/666.Before the new Orwellian social and economic system can be implemented, the elite must first somehow destroy the existing social and economic system, preferably without anyone realising, so look out for any signs of their cunning plan being put into place.

Michael Brown ● 1976d40 Comments ● 1974d

Our leaders should admit they are totally lost

Another very good article to consider!Our leaders should admit they’re totally lostBritain isn’t suffering from lockdown fatigue, it has just lost faith in the cocksure claims of politicians and scientistsMatthew ParrisSaturday October 31 2020, 12.01am, The Times‘Weary” is the word of choice on the lips of politicians and commentators. In this pandemic the public is said to grow weary of lockdowns. Fatigue has set in, we’re told, and we the people are tired of trying to understand and comply with tier upon tier of fresh restrictions. Apparently it’s all too much for us. Like children with short attention spans, we’re wandering from the paths of prudence.What patronising nonsense. Nonsense that distracts from an inconvenient truth, embarrassing to the political class and its attendant priesthood of medical and epidemiological experts. The truth is they’ve lost their way through this pandemic, and the public has rumbled them. That’s why attention wanders from the intricacies of the latest rules. Restrictions don’t seem to be working. So “why bother?” people ask. “I’m giving up.”It’s true, of course, that some of us always doubted the wisdom of wrecking-ball lockdowns. But my sort were and still are a minority. The big (and, for government, worrying) change is among the ranks of the sizeable majority who, persuaded that the government knew how to beat this virus, were at first enthusiastic to obey even draconian rules. If still persuaded, they’d still be enthusiastic. But they’re growing sceptical. Confidence is waning that these rules will work. People are wary, not weary.Let’s then be honest about our ignorance. Why beat up the prime minister or his medical advisers for not knowing how best to respond? I don’t know either. You don’t. Sage doesn’t. Nobody does. President Macron in France and Prime Minister Sanchez in Spain are in at least as much of a mess, their populations at least as restive. And now Germany, too. Governments all across our continent are stumbling around in the dark, just like ours.The beginning of wisdom would be to admit as much. European leaderships should cease the pretence that medical science has already worked out how to beat Covid-19, the only problem being compliance: us, in other words, not them. Instead, they should confide in us.What do I mean about the electorate “rumbling” the experts’ and politicians’ claim to have a workable plan? I don’t mean the ordinary citizen has systematically deconstructed official claims and arguments and found them wanting. I mean we’re beginning to smell a rat, beginning to think “Oh dear, we’re back where we started; this doesn’t seem to be working”. Half-unconsciously we’re noticing statements that don’t add up. We hear some professor announcing that the country is at a “tipping point” and seem to remember that he or his colleagues announced the same ages ago. Whereas the proverbial little boy cried wolf, the epidemiologists now cry “tipping point”. But if you pass a tipping point, you tip. So have we tipped? Is all lost? That would seem to be the implication.We hear politicians and scientists talking about cases “doubling every fortnight” — and seem to remember some of them saying "every week" some time ago; in which case, is !every fortnight" good news, not bad?We hear Imperial College’s Neil Ferguson making a projection. “If the rate of growth [of hospitalisations] continues as it is,” he told the BBC on October 24, then “in a month’s time we will not be able to cope.” And that’s true. But we reflect that on this reasoning one can extrapolate forward to a point when the entire population is in hospital, which we all shall be if the rate of growth “continues as it is”. But it won’t. You can’t just project. Or, rather, you can — but at some point your projection must part company with practical prediction. What the politicians need to know is when that point will arrive, and viral spread decelerate. Shroud-waving projections offer no answer.All sides in this pandemic, including my own, need to sober up and admit to ourselves how little is known so far. Here are just a few of the (to the best of my knowledge) huge unanswered questions that occur to me — and there will be many more. And I don’t suggest scientists aren’t working on them. Of course they are. Frantically.What do we mean by “immunity”? Is it all or nothing, or are some people less immune than others? Does resistance come just through antibodies or are there other kinds, and, if so, how important are they?What, if any, is the relationship between the growth in the numbers who have had the disease, and the slackening of the pace at which it spreads? Why hasn’t London, where compliance is (anecdotally) weakest, so far suffered a second wave on the scale of some northern cities?How long does “immunity” last, and how long will a vaccine-given immunity last? Does continued exposure to the virus prolong immunity, and is the corollary true?If, or when, an effective vaccine becomes widely available, will the virus die out, or just skulk? And if skulk, why aren’t we thinking about how to distinguish between the vulnerable minority and the rest, and how to protect the vulnerable through this decade? Can we yet ascribe relative levels of importance to different means of transmission? Eyes? Mouths? Noses? Surfaces? Touching? Aerosol? Banisters? Embracing? Which are the priority prohibitions? Is it true that the size of a “viral load” influences the severity of the disease once caught, or is it either completely caught or completely not caught?How effective are masks, and why do we have no results from “human challenge” trials to test this? If some willing volunteers catch the disease, so what? Answering the facemask question could save millions from doing so.Does “super-spreading” come from a human type or a human activity? Is it true children don’t easily spread Covid-19? Why not? Why do some countries (Spain, France) that went into lockdown early and stayed there longest appear to be experiencing the worst “second waves”?Though ignorance about facemasks really is reprehensible, I’m far from wishing to suggest I’m ahead of the game in posing these questions. Scientists know how central they are. But so far we’re short of answers, and our ignorance remains immense. Western attempts to contain this virus look like playing darts in the dark. We can’t see where we’re going, and know it, and for our leaders and some expert advisers to pretend otherwise invites contempt.If there’s any truth in the observation that electorates are growing tired, then it is the sweeping statements and cocksure reprimands we’re growing tired of. The most an honest prime minister or health secretary should say is: “Bear with us: this is a mess but we’re doing our best.”

Ivonne Holliday ● 1977d19 Comments ● 1975d

What Is The Point Of Lockdowns Now?

The lockdown merry-go-round rumbles on but I question their worth and effectiveness.  Do lockdowns just postpone the inevitable?  The virus will not just disappear if we lockdown for a month now. And then what?  Xmas will be on! Yippee....until Covid cases surge in the New Year and 1000's die, and the Govt panics again.  Then do we have yet another lockdown, and will they go on and on?  What would be the point?The original lockdown March-July did prevent the NHS from being overwhelmed so the strategy was successful at that time.  However when the restrictions were eased and people were encouraged to return to work and eat out to help out etc the number of confirmed infections have continued to rise. Some experts say this is because so many more people are being tested and the confirmed cases are just a reflection of this. Maybe that's true? The ONS yesterday reported "older teenagers and young adults continue to have the highest current rates while rates appear to be steeply increasing among secondary school children." This is no great surprise because the young have largely ignored social distancing rules as they're not bothered about catching the virus.  Teenagers will continue to have illegal raves and uni students will continue to party and get drunk and pass the virus to each other, (makes a change from STDs I suppose).  Both of these groups will then selfishly pass the Covid virus on to their families. Young children are mainly asymptomatic carriers which is obviously not their fault, but they can still pass the virus on to their parents and grandparents. So what is the point of lockdowns?

Sue Hammond ● 1978d25 Comments ● 1977d

London on Tier 2 from Saturday

Published on NextdoorLocal Public ServiceMayor of LondonSadiq Khan • 12 mins agoImportant Coronavirus update. “It is clear that the virus is now spreading rapidly in every part of our city, and hospital and ICU admissions are steadily rising. Time and again it has been shown that it is better to act earlier than to act too late – which would cost more lives and damage more livelihoods. I am not willing to put Londoners’ lives at risk and we must do all we can to minimise economic damage.“That is why, following discussions between me, ministers and our city’s senior health advisers and council leaders, the Government will move London into tier 2 restrictions - alert level high – from the start of Saturday. This will mean Londoners will not be able to mix between different households indoors - which includes in their homes and inside pubs and restaurants. Londoners should also aim to reduce the number of journeys they make where possible.“There are no good options. I know these further restrictions will require Londoners to make yet more sacrifices, but the disastrous failure of the test, trace and isolate system leaves us with little choice. I am well aware that these restrictions will have a further significant impact on businesses in our city, which is why the Government must come forward with more financial support for affected businesses and local authorities immediately, as well as for vulnerable Londoners struggling to get by.“I still believe that, as SAGE recommended to ministers, the immediate priority should now also be a short national circuit breaker. This would allow us to get the reinfection rate down to a manageable level and give the Government more time finally to get a grip on the failing test and trace system.“But moving London to the next tier of restrictions from Saturday will, we hope, help slow the spread of the virus, take pressure off the NHS and help avert the possibility of a full lockdown lasting months – which would be the worst possible outcome for Londoners and our economy.”

Ivonne Holliday ● 1994d0 Comments ● 1994d

Very unpleasant incident on the Upper Richmond Road

On Nextdoor, Emily Reed has reported a shocking attack on her son yesterday. I can't provide a link (perhaps because I viewed it on the app?) but here's the text of her post:On Tuesday 22 September at 7pm our 11 year old son was chased and attacked on his way home from a Karate Class at The Putney Methodist Church on The Upper Richmond Road.It was his first experience of independence - as we usually escort him to and from all classes.Our son and his friend were approached by a gang of at least 4 older boys on bikes at the junction of Charlwood Road and Norroy Road. They chased our boys down Charlwood Road, Clarendon Drive, down Gamlen Road and onto Hotham Road.During the chase our son and his friend lost their shoes.  Our boys were on foot.When our son reached our house one boy held him and then his friend punched and threw our son to the ground. Our neighbour came out and the boys didn’t stop or run away.  When I came out one of the boys told me “Don’t f*ck with me”These are young boys (probably 12 to 14) in secondary school.  They aren’t intimated or scared by adults. Our son was told they have weapons and they aren’t scared to use them.  The Police were called who arrived 4 ½ hours later.Our son and his friend are, understandably, traumatised, scared and our son is sore, his head aches and his face is swollen. This is terrifying.Thankfully we do have CCTV at our house and caught two of the main culprits in the act on camera. The images aren’t perfect but hopefully are good enough to ID them.If you recognise any of these children please let us know.They need to be stopped and we don’t want this to happen to other children.It was obviously very distressing for all concerned, a horrible incident and my sympathies are with the family. But almost as distressing, is the fact that it was 4½ hours before the police deigned to turn up: compare that with the fact that earlier in the day, for XR's completely non-violent and non-obstructive demonstration (see http://www.putneysw15.com/default.asp?section=info&page=conxrdemo001.htm) they managed to send two police cars and three officers, one of whom was desperate to find something - anything - with which to charge the demonstrators and was disappointed that even a request to base couldn't produce anything. There's something very wrong with their priorities there.

Richard Carter ● 2016d61 Comments ● 2003d

Poor Boris is trending: The Times

Looks like Murdoch has got the knives out for Boris.'Shortly before lunchtime on Wednesday Boris Johnson summoned a small group of Conservative backbenchers to his wood-panelled office behind the Speaker’s chair in the Commons.He had just come from prime minister’s questions. Later that day he was scheduled to have another downbeat assessment of the rise in Covid-19 cases from Chris Whitty, the chief medical officer for England, and Sir Patrick Vallance, the chief scientific adviser.The prime minister had come to compromise, to see off a damaging rift with all wings of his parliamentary party over Brexit that he had not intended, or indeed seen coming. Yet it was not the fact that he was prepared, so easily, to backtrack over his threatened brinkmanship with the EU that surprised those present, it was his mood.The normally ebullient Mr Johnson, for whom joking, cajoling and backslapping (if it were allowed) is the default form of political operation, seemed unusually serious — even sombre. “He just seemed subdued. He was engaged but he certainly wasn’t as lively as you’d expect,” said one of those there. “You can speculate — does that go back to the illness? Is it the weight of responsibility or is it maybe just a recognition that he’s not always very well briefed on things? Most likely it’s some combination of all those.”Another senior Conservative who meets regularly with the prime minister added: “This is all weighing very heavily on him. I think you can see it even in some of his public appearances — the sort of misery etched on his face. He doesn’t seem to be enjoying being at the helm in rough seas.”Westminster is always alive with gossip — some of it accurate, some embellished and some just plain wrong. But in recent weeks a narrative has begun to form of a prime minister who is under pressure both personally and politically and it seems to have some substance.Those in contact with the prime minister, both friends and colleagues, say he is finding aspects of the job extraordinarily tough. They are concerned that Mr Johnson’s longstanding tendency for dark moods is being exacerbated by the pressure he is under.On the personal front, they say, Mr Johnson, 56, is worried and complaining about money. He is still supporting, to different degrees, four out of his six children, has been through an expensive divorce and had his income drop by more than half as a result of fulfilling his lifetime ambition.As a backbench MP, with his Daily Telegraph column netting him £275,000 and lucrative speaking engagements, he was earning well in excess of £350,000 a year. His prime ministerial salary of about £150,000 might seem perfectly sufficient — but that is not what he actually receives. His use of the flat that he shares with his fiancée, Carrie Symonds, above Number 11 is taxed as a benefit in kind. Any food sent up from the Downing Street kitchen has to be paid for and if they want to have friends to stay at Chequers — Covid restrictions permitting — they receive a bill from the government.As one friend put it: “Boris, like other prime ministers, is very, very badly served. He doesn’t have a housekeeper — he has a single cleaner and they’re worried about being able to afford a nanny. He’s stuck in the flat and Downing Street is not a nice place to live. It’s not like the Élysée or the White House where you can get away from it all because they’re so big. Even if he or Carrie want to go into the rose garden they have to go through the office.”Another friend added: “He’s always worried about money, he has a genuine need to provide for his family, all of them, and I think that does worry him.”Then there is Mr Johnson’s health. While Downing Street and Mr Johnson himself are adamant that he has made a “full recovery” from his bout of Covid-19 in April, others who have seen him are less convinced.“The recovery period for him has been really hard,” said one. “At the beginning he was not allowed to go to Chequers at weekends because of the ban on moving from one place to another. The illness itself and having a baby was absolutely exhausting.”Another person who knows him and other senior members of the government said the extent to which he was still suffering was a cause for concern.“Ministers and other people say to me that he feels and looks unwell. He’s pin sharp one day and then he will say to somebody in his own inimitable way ‘Why have you not briefed me on that?’ and he’ll be told ‘You were told that yesterday.’ Whereas on other days he will cut straight to the quick and he knows the answer straight away. Physically I think Covid has had a huge impact, definitely.”Those who work directly for Mr Johnson in Downing Street deny this and point to his regular exercise regime and the fact that he has lost a stone and a half since leaving hospital.They say the allegations are hard to counter but insist that he seems fit to them, and that he is working long hours.Then there is the relationship with Ms Symonds, 24 years his junior, and their five-month-old son, Wilf. Long before they were in a partnership Ms Symonds, 32, was a powerful and influential figure within the Conservative Party and government. She is a former special adviser to Sajid Javid and ran the Tory press operation. But in her new role as the partner of a prime minister she cannot be seen to be too actively involved in day-to-day politics. Some say this is a cause of frustration but others insist that behind the scenes she is a key source of advice.Nevertheless what most agree on is that they have a very different relationship from the one Mr Johnson had with his former wife Marina Wheeler, who split from him when he was foreign secretary over his repeated infidelities.“Carrie does genuinely love him and he loves her,” said one person who knows them both. “But that’s very different from what came before and the pressures of living in Downing Street with a young baby and partner, however accommodating she might be. It’s still bloody difficult.“What Marina gave Boris was grounding. Proper grounding in the hinterland of his political views. She was his intellectual match and in terms of his view everything was run by her or through her. She was instrumental in the organisation of his life from an intellectual standpoint. I don’t think it is quite the same relationship with Carrie.”And then there is the politics, both of the coronavirus and Brexit. This week’s Spectator — a magazine of which Mr Johnson was previously editor and which has always been a reliable media “friend” — turned on the prime minister. Under the headline “Where’s Boris?”. Fraser Nelson, the editor, accused Mr Johnson of presiding over “disorder, debacle, rebellion, U-turn and confusion”.In a separate article Toby Young, long a cheerleader for Mr Johnson’s, wrote that he had “given up” on the prime minister, adding brutally: “He’s no longer fit to be prime minister and should step down as soon as he’s got Brexit done.”In Westminster MPs are privately despairing about an administration that appears to be lurching from one crisis to another. On Brexit things are not quite as straightforward as they seem.Despite the election rhetoric of an “oven-ready deal” with the EU, senior government figures said that Mr Johnson always knew there were contradictions in the withdrawal agreement that he signed last year that had the potential to cause him serious difficulties.Back then Covid-19 was merely a Department of Health war-gaming exercise and everyone expected Brexit to be the dominant political issue for both Britain and the EU throughout the year. But the lockdown and shutdown of normal government — with Brexit in effect parked for three months — has meant the disputes that should have happened in the summer have been delayed with much less time to resolve them. Not only that but the crunch point of Brexit has coincided with a resurgence of the virus that is demanding the prime minister’s full attention.Several sources said that while Mr Johnson was fully aware of the “madman” strategy of threatening the EU with reneging on aspects of the withdrawal agreement, he had not appreciated the consequences.While Downing Street and Mr Johnson himself are adamant he has made a “full recovery” others who have seen him are less convincedThe plan had been to demonstrate to Michel Barnier, the EU’s chief negotiator, and leaders within the bloc that, unlike Theresa May, Mr Johnson was in command of parliament and could push through legislation that could make life difficult for the EU. “I think David [Frost, the British negotiator] was desperate for his own revolver to take into the negotiations with Barnier,” one usually loyal MP said.A key Downing Street aide, Oliver Lewis — nicknamed Sonic — fatefully briefed Brandon Lewis, the Northern Ireland secretary, to tell MPs that, yes, the plan might be in breach of the UK’s international legal obligations, but the government was still prepared to do it. Yet there had been no consultation — or indeed pitch rolling — with MPs in advance. And Mr Johnson at least, two sources said, had been taken aback by the extent of the hostility to his plan from not just from the traditional left of the party but Brexiteers as well.“It was Oliver Lewis who gave Brandon the words to say,” one senior Tory said. “Boris may have known about it but he certainly wasn’t aware of the full magnitude of it. It was a classic case where he had not thought through the issue in detail and was taken aback.“When they realised this was a significant rebellion was when it became clear that this was not just all the usual suspects. Once Michael [Howard] and Norman Lamont started coming out and then Geoffrey [Cox] and Willie Hague. They were firm Brexiteers. It was only at that point it dawned on them — shit we’ve got a problem. After that they were not unreasonable. It was much less tense than some of the negotiations that some of us have been involved with around this topic in the past.”Yet it still cost him the resignation of Lord Keen of Elie, one of the government’s most senior law officers. The advocate-general for Scotland, who resigned shortly before the compromise meeting on Wednesday, made clear to friends that he blamed Dominic Cummings, Mr Johnson’s chief adviser, for having advertised the government’s willingness to break international law. “It’s a cunning plan with two ‘M’s,” he said privately.The grimness of Covid continues to be a more pressing issue than what happens when the Brexit transition period ends on January 1. Replying to critics who say Mr Johnson has lost buoyancy, allies point to a relentless round of “grim” economic and coronavirus forecasts. The prime minister’s Wednesday started with a downbeat economic review with Alok Sharma, the business secretary, and Rishi Sunak, the chancellor, and ended with an update on coronavirus from Chris Whitty and Sir Patrick Vallance.He, alone, has to chart a course that avoids a disastrous second national lockdown and exponential growth in infections. Insiders say projections presented to Mr Johnson suggest the UK is on almost the same path as France and Spain, just a few weeks behind. The additional difficulties of managing winter pressures on the NHS, plus a backlog of treatments created by the diversion of resources to cope with the first wave, is bound to increase non-Covid deaths just as the daily fatality rate from the disease starts to climb back into the hundreds.What Downing Street is very keen to dispel is any notion that the prime minister can’t cope or that, as is sometimes whispered in Westminster, that he doesn’t intend to do a full term in office. “He is constantly talking about the next election and what we need to do now to make sure we are in the right place in 2024. He is totally focused. He feels a real sense of public duty and public responsibility.” Mr Johnson may feel down — but in the circumstances that is pretty understandable.

Lucille Grant ● 2020d25 Comments ● 2018d