With your support and confidence behind us on May 22nd you can help build a fairer Harringay, a fairer Borough and send a clear message that the residents of Harringay ward believe in social justice, community cohesion, the opportunity for all to thrive and equality.
Our key priorities for the borough:
Labour’s Record in Harringay
We have also
How the Liberal Democrat record damages Harringay locally
People in Harringay believe in fairness and social justice and the Liberal Democrats have abandoned that all together. They have supported Pickles, Duncan Smith and Osborne all the way.
The Liberal Democrats talk down Harringay but they have no positive vision for improving the ward or the borough and dealing with the big challenges. The Liberal Democrats in Harringay ward offer support for their party’s legacy of broken promises and Harringay Labour offer the opportunity for residents to help us build and support a fairer more inclusive community.
We want to see improvements to the local environment which means tougher action on landlords, betting shops, planning and licensing breaches. We also want to see improved safety for pedestrians and will continue to campaign for a crossing at Alroy Rd, traffic calming measures and improvements to pavements and roads.
Please use all three of your votes on May 22nd for Harringay Labour.
Cllr Gina Adamou
Emine Ibrahim
James Ryan
The Labour Party Candidates for Harringay Ward
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It takes a disabled person to give their view. The able bodied make a world into which everyone else has to fit. We have a disabled statute because the able bodied could not be trusted to make sure we had a voice that was heard and some protected rights. Shame on the able bodied but dont come crying to me. Black people feel the same about the way they are treated. Labour are supposed to be the caring social party;thats a joke as far as some of us are concerned.Let me say it again, the Disability Act would have been unnecessary if the able bodied were not so selfish. These local elections show that that selfishness is still a problem and more positive roles in public are what is needed.
How come you didn't stand?
Poor health for the past fourteen years has put paid to that. I could not put in the hours that councillors should do and therefore would not be representing my community 100%.
I have not said people were prevented. I am genuinely shocked at the lack of black or disabled representation among candidates. Not enough is being done to overcome this problem and it is something I noticed at the last election.
I would have liked Labour to spend the last four years or so putting apparatus into place that helped get more of the people I mention on board. There is a lot of talent out there not being tapped into by any of the parties.
Do you need to be taken out for a beer and a rant Keith? It's OK.
One day I might surprise you and turn up at The Salisbury.
I am curious as to how this works:
Funding has been secured for 6 new roaming police officers
Supporting police cuts that have seen 130 officers lost from Haringey’s streets.
Did these fundings come from different "pools" of money or similar. I'm just wondering why gaining six officers is a Labour success but losing 130 is nothing to do with Labour?
Hi Andrew
[From what I understand], it is the Greater London Authority budget (London's Mayor's Office) which fund policing in London. Due to cuts, the Met had to make £50m worth of cuts (or savings as people try to tell us). These cuts, have led to things like; closure of Muswell Hill Police Stn, making Hornsey Police Stn no longer 24hrs and cuts in police officers and staffing.
The number of Police Officers and PCSOs lost in Haringey since 2010 can be seen here (123 Police Officers and 74 PCSOs). I appreciate you may view it as biased as it is also from a Labour politician, so you can see raw data from the Met Police via the Mayor of London's website by clicking here. (Pls note the data and my figures are up to Mar 2014 hence why I am saying 123 and not 130 - it could have risen in April 2014).
I think what is being proposed here is the fact Boris is in post until 2016 and Labour are therefore going to use council funds to pay for 6 officers as away of compensating for the loss to mitigate the risk to the public these cuts are having. This is now possible due to the "Local Policing Model". I think these officers are more neighbourhood officers (i.e. they won't be CID or Fraud Squad but actual "bobbies on the beat" [i.e. roaming] type).
Whilst 6 officers will not be the solution to losing so many officers, it's something more than what the Tory cuts left us with.
Personally I am in two minds, I dont think a council should pay for Boris' cuts to services he is in charge of but then I think, I wouldn't want someone to be stabbed, raped or mugged due to a lack of resources. Then I think, wait are we as tax payers paying twice? Then I think I wouldn't want someone to be stabbed, raped or mugged due to a lack of resources.
Argh! I am now having the debate with myself again!!! :(
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