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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

On HoL it's all about Epstein, Mandelson, Starmer, hating Lammy ? Or maybe we should start with Marina Hyde?

Like many of us, I take my lead from what I see or read, or hear others say. Leading to my feelings of sickening anger especially as we engage in intense conversations with people we love and trust.

One Israeli who understandably left Israel/Palestine many years ago, sends me essays I treasure. And where she now speaks of Starmer's need to save his soul not just a political career.

Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown was on the radio this morning. Talking what seemed excellent sense about what needs doing urgently and radically to clean-out our systems. Very persuasive. Until he offered a highly unlikely explanation why Keir Starmer was the man for these urgent jobs. As if the best doctor we have for the epidemic is also the man who told his subordinates to let Mandelson help spread the deadly infection. And while not top of Gordon Brown's long list of sicknesses and symptoms, at least he included the crucial issue of abused women and girls.

Which made me appreciate Marina Hyde even more. Because that's where she has continued to  shout out.
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Thanks John.

Mark Michaels, Can I please make a request to you? 

While other people on this website focus on a vitally serious issue, your post helpfully illustrates that you've nothing to say other than repeat the similar silly, empty, ill-informed abuse you've posted before.

To avoid the temptation for future pointless duplication, just leave this latest posting here.  Although I will understand if you wish to correct your embarrassing Shakespeare misquote.  ("... the lady had to doth protest too much ... )

Brian and Clive, what were your thoughts when you saw the FOI? Did you think it’s strange that our media hasn’t reported on this? Did you wonder as to what might be the cause? Better reporting thanks to feminism perhaps?

Hi John,

My initial thought was that the numbers are high. It saddens me that this kind of thing happens at all let alone in such numbers. That's partially what prompted my question about which jurisdiction the numbers related to. Part of me was hoping, naively, that it was all of the UK rather than just London.

Other than that I agree with Cynthia who says that basically "they are getting away with it". It's a hard crime for police/DPP to prosecute successfully because the evidentiary requirements are necessarily high. Plus there are so many practical and social impediments for children and young women (also men but predominantly young women) to overcome in order to sustain their efforts to have the perpetrators charged (eg. family relationships, resulting trauma, misdirected self-blame, fear of reprisals, coercive control by partners etc etc).

It's not clear, given the short time period covered whether instances have increased in recent years. It might be that the number of cases unresolved in one year are then resolved in subsequent years because they take longer than 12 months to finalise. It might also be that the numbers referred to as unresolved remain simply that, sadly.

You are correct to note that this has not been highlighted in the media. You will no doubt have seen efforts by various people and organisations to present London as very safe despite visible evidence to the contrary. It has become less so in recent years and particularly since the arrival of 'the Boris wave' (because that is the thing that has changed). People just don't bother reporting crimes anymore; its worth noting that in addition to the rapes and sexual assaults mentioned in the FOI there are many other cases that are simply not reported.

Commentators fear that highlighting such things plays into 'racist narratives' etc. That, frankly, just pisses people off. These are not only English people being raped. They are British people of all kinds; English, British Asians, British West Indians, Europeans, tourists etc. Victims from those groups and their families want action too regardless of who gets offended.

ALAN, maybe we should start, or at least continue, with Aditya Chakrabortty?

Behold the incredible shrinking Starmer: the PM who promises more while giving less

Lobbying

Aditya Chakrabortty notes the number of New Labour MPs who have been—or are—lobbyists. Gordon Brown has asked for a clean-up, but he then went on to endorse Starmer.

Haringey has literally contributed at least one in the shape of New Labour's Adam Jogee. For some while, Councillor Jogee was engaged by Peter Bingle at the property lobbying group formerly known as Terrapin Communications.

That employment overlapped with his acting as Labour Group Chief Whip and local New Labour's HDV fiasco. Which misconceived scheme incinerated much public money. At the time, it may have been seen as a career move, but typically for the council, no one saw a conflict of interest.

Governance at local and national levels badly needs reform, but not with Reform.

As you know, Clive, the HDV (Haringey Development Destruction) was avoided because of hard work from a large loose coalition of opponents across the political and ethical spectrum.

As for Adam Jogee MP, as you also know, people can change for the better. Many many people are misled and/or foolish  when they are young. Certainly and shamefully including me. 
We can but hope that being part of New Blairism didn't do Adam Jogee irrevocable harm. And that he emerges wiser from those Thameside Houses of antiques.

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