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Ex-Mayor Livingstone

Expensive New Year

Don't begrudge me another £5 million to get me re-electedTrue to form the Mayor has gone big on celebrating New Year after ignoring Christmas. Apparently he spent more than ever on his pre-election firework display, some £1.3 million. According to the Mayor’s own count some 700,000 came out to play last night.

The fireworks were not the only cost of the evening. Add in the free travel, a bus journey costs 87p on average and a Tube journey costs £2.06 on average (see numbers here), allow for extra overtime/unsocial hours payments, and we are talking another couple of million. I’m not sure what the policing costs, again with substantial overtime/unsocial hours payments, might be but £1.5 million would not be a wild guess I suspect. You pretty quickly get to a total bill of £5 million. I can feel a couple of letters coming on.

I have been to one of these displays in the past and did enjoy it on the whole although I was a bit freaked out by the (lack of) crowd control on Westminster Bridge. I can’t help feeling that a more entrepreneurial mayor could get this thing sponsored and put on a good show without just forking out lots of cash on yet another of his bread and circuses style extravaganzas.

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Ex-Mayor Livingstone

Who cares about Christians?

At least I guess this is what the Mayor and our Prime Minister thinks. I was amused to see this piece on the Tameside Eye blog pointing out that Gordon Brown managed to do Diwali and Eid greetings earlier this year but failed to mention Christmas on the Number 10 website. The same thought occurred to me in respect of the Mayor just before Christmas.

There was a silly video of about 5 million people and a cherry picker erecting a Christmas tree outside No 10. The Burning Our Money blog doesn’t think much of this use of public funds.

I guess the PM might argue that it is not his place to usurp the Queen’s traditional Christmas message – if this is his case he might have spelt it out. The Mayor can’t really hide behind this argument. His Christmas Eve front page, click to enlarge below, fails to mention Christmas and is instead full of self serving rubbish about emissions and counter attacks against the Evening Standard’s Andrew Gilligan.

Bugger Christmas

On the 19th September the Mayor said:

It gives me great pleasure to extend my special greetings to London’s Muslims on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr, as they mark the end of Ramadan.

On 8th October the Mayor said:

Diwali is an important occasion for London’s Hindus, Sikhs and Jains, and represents the power of good to triumph over evil a theme that has relevance for all of London’s communities, because it signifies the value of co-operation and mutual respect between peoples of differing faiths and backgrounds. On this joyous occasion, I wish everyone a happy and prosperous Diwali.

On 26th November the Mayor said:

The lighting of the Trafalgar Square Christmas tree signifies the start of Christmas for many people in London. I’m looking forward to seeing lots of visitors to the square come along to hear the carols during December and help raise money for good causes.

The pleasure and joy previously professed by the Mayor for minority festivals seems to be strangely absent when it comes to the Christian Christmas festival. All of a sudden there is no mention of religion it is just an opportunity to raise some cash for charity.

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Ex-Mayor Livingstone Policing

One kid every two weeks

With today’s stabbing in Islington which closed Upper Street for the best part of the afternoon we have now got the grim tally of 26 young people killed with knives and guns this year in London, which is precisely one every two weeks. Today’s victim was 16, the average age of all the 26. What a waste? See BBC story here.

Whilst the Mayor and his discredited Commissioner, Ian “Limpet” Blair, try to kid us that everything is rosy in London’s crime garden, and the Mayor’s lead on policing, the sleaze engulfed Lee Jasper, fights to keep his £117K salary young people are being killed at a horrendous rate – one every two weeks. I hope that we can get to the end of the year without another.

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Ex-Mayor Livingstone

Mayor announces Tube fares to rise 5% after election

Freeze = 5% in my worldThe Mayor is as we know a big kidder and serial bender of the truth. It appears that after this year’s fares “freeze” (see previous posting) on public transport it is due to last into next year too. In an answer to a question

How much do you expect tube fares to increase in the year after the mayoral election?

from One London (ex-UKIP) Assembly Member Damian Hockney on 12th December the Mayor said:

I intend to freeze Tube fares in real terms in 2009.

We know what the Mayor means by real terms. He means increasing in line with the retail price index.

RPI was as high as 4.8% in March of this year see here.

Back in August I showed how TfL has been runing a structural deficit of £1.6 billion for the last 4 years so there is no way that the Mayor can afford to be generous with fares. All he can do is make out he is being generous with fares.

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Happy Christmas

Just a quick note to say have a great holiday. We are off to stay with my parents for a couple of nights.

I also need to apologise to everyone who has sent us a card and not had one in return – they were bought but baby Gwendolyn has not been inclined to allow her parents to write them. No doubt next year we will be doing that horrid family circular thing.

I don’t suppose there will be much to blog about until next year. Until then …

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Policing

More SNT arrests

SNT banner from Met site.jpgToday our Safer Neighbourhood Sergeant, Cliff Elam, writes to say that they arrested three 14-year olds that they caught damaging cars in Wellington Road on Thursday. This has been going on for four or five weeks around Northfields tube station.

I understand that this is the second group of three arrested in this period. The team have been working nights to find these people after a number of reports of problems.

Sometimes people misunderstand the role of these teams. They are not meant to whizz round when you dial 999. They are not what the police call response officers. They work very differently. They may not take your call immediately as they may not be on duty when you report a nuisance crime such as graffiti or car vandalism (a very expensive and irritating nuisance crime so let’s not get hung up on the terminology!). With only six officers there is no way the could provide a 24 hour a day service for the ward. They are not meant to.

The team is meant to be pro-active so whilst they may not take a call at 2am they might well be out at that time, as they needed to be in this case, after a particular criminal or group of criminals. The team also had to work nights to catch the graffitti vandals that they have caught.

All three ward councillors are full of admiration for the way that Sergeant Elam has led his team for the last year or so. Well done to Cliff and the Northfield team.

If you come across any similar issues contact the team here.

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Ex-Mayor Livingstone

Gilligan strikes again

Gilligan front page 21st December 2007Today the Standard is all over an organisation called South London Green Badge Taxi School which seems to have embezzled £350K of public money.

Yet again the Mayor’s £117K Police and Equalities advisor, Lee Jasper, is at the centre of the scandal.

Apparently local Labour MP, Kate Hoey, asked the Met to investigate last night.

The scandal even seem to implicate previous Labour London mayoral candidate Frank Dobson’s son in what looks like a bribe.

This is the third of three big scandals, all with Jasper’s dabs on them, that Gilligan has uncovered in as many weeks. First it was Brixton Base, then it was Diversity International and now this. It looks like Jasper and the LDA is rotten to the core.

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Communications disease Ex-Mayor Livingstone

Consultation – expensive business

£1.4 million to make me look green - bargain!Today the Mayor is is telling us what we already know. People are in favour of other people’s taxes. This press release says that 66% of Londoners are in favour of the Mayor’s proposal of a £25 level of Congestion Charge for larger vehicles.

The Mayor spent over a million on this consultation. Today he publishes a poll rather than the consultation results. Back in September the bill was £1.136 million, see previous posting. Apparently it has now gone up to £1.4 million, see this list of £4.2 million worth of TfL consultations last year. Of this total £3.3 million was for two consultations. The Emissions related charging and the LEZ. Almost all of the money has been spent on adverts the only point of which is to promote the Mayor’s green credentials. As ever the Mayor’s main priority is his own re-election chances.

I suspect that the results of the consultation exercise are extremely disappointing in terms of number of responses. Maybe too many of the responses were negative. It looks like the Mayor then forced TfL to spend an extra £300K to do a poll which asked a question along the lines of “Would you like something really lovely at no cost to you?” Naturally most people said yes. The Mayor has not yet published the consultation report in spite of repeated questions from Tory AM Angie Bray. She asked for the results in November and December but she was stonewalled each time. Sounds like a repeat of the West London Tram consultation which came out against the Tram so the Mayor commissioned market research which “proved” the opposite. Talk about unprincipled.

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Mayor Johnson

Abbot misses the mark

Media personality and part-time MP Dianne Abbot tabled an Early Day Motion last week saying:

That this House condemns the reference by the hon. Member for Henley of black people as `piccaninnies’, of Africans as having `water melon smiles’ and of African people that `left to their own devices, the natives would rely on nothing but the instant carbohydrate gratification of the plantain’; notes that the leader of the Conservative Party, the rt. hon. Member for Witney, has been asked by leading members of London’s black community to disassociate his party from these remarks and has refused to do so stating that the rt. hon. Member’s remarks have been `taken out of context and fail to properly represent what he has said in the past’; further notes that the hon. Member has never disputed the fact that he wrote these comments about black and African people; and believes that there is no context in which such remarks could be defensible or justified.

In doing this she confirms that she is happy to be another of the Mayor’s stooges. She forgets that Boris is not the only person to use the P word – see Darcus Howe in the New Statesman here.

So far this ringing denunciation of Boris Johnson has roused just one Labour MP to sign up – another dismal lefty, Andrew Dismore.

As well as being the hypocrite who sent her son to the (very high) fee-paying City of London Boy’s School Abbot is another Labour figure sullied by her association with the disgraced, convicted and disqualified Miranda Grell.

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Ealing and Northfield

Public service announcement

Our rubbish and recycling collection days will be affected by the holdays so I have re-produced the table from the council’s website below. Follow this link to get the whole picture.

Usual collection day  Revised day
Monday 24 December Saturday 22 December
Tuesday 25 December Monday 24 December
Wednesday 26 December Thursday 27 December
Thursday 27 December Friday 28 December
Friday 28 December Saturday 29 December
Monday 31 December Monday 31 December (as normal)
Tuesday 1 January  Wednesday 2 January
Wednesday 2 January Thursday 3 January
Thursday 3 January  Friday 4 January
Friday 4 January  Saturday 5 January

The tricky bit is that Monday and Tuesday are earlier before Christmas and then Monday stays on the same day and Tuesday is a day later like all the other days after Christmas.

I have already got a card through my letterbox so it looks like the Ealing council comms people are doing their job – well done.