(Ham & High Opinion Piece)
By Cllr. Mark Blake, new Leader of Haringey Council (and previously—for 36 months a member of Joseph Ejiofor's Momentum Cabinet).
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Tags for Forum Posts: Green Party, Haringey Council, Leader
Nothing at all on cycling and active travel - desperately hoping this isn’t a case of Deja vue - great promises and then no tangible progress.
great promises and then no tangible progress.
Anita, I agree. I hope this isn't the case, but this is the current impression.
Déjà vu … all over again?
I liked what the new leader wrote about climate action, but action in actual practice means doing things. 'Act' is a verb and a doing word.
Cllr Blake was a Cabinet Member for three years in his brother-in-law's Haringey Council Cabinet. As council leader, Joseph Ejiofor wrote of climate and transport in his post-Covid article in the same paper, the Ham & High:
Covid - A Year On: Haringey Council leader Ejiofor on 'managing chaos'
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Five years ago, Joe Ejiofor wrote:
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Is the Green Council Group not now discovering that it is council employees who have called the shots? And without root and branch reform, the Highwaymen are likely to remain a chronic obstacle to transport progress?
Plus ça change …
A very tight budget with little wiggle room after all the private equity run companies are paid to provide mandatory services (used AI to generate this list).
There's not much left in the pot after all these are accounted for.
THERE would be more in the pot if there had been less waste and fewer mistakes.
The pot would be greater by eight figures, if massive losses had not been generated in council property dealings, some of which appears to have involved corruption. This has been little accounted-for.
There will be less left in the pot after London Borough of Culture 2027 is accounted for. And—not through AI-generation but rather through the Grape Vine, I hear—less, after the year-of-culture Legacy budget is accounted for.
The Green Group may like to look into the "wiggle room" in the Legacy fund of the ex-leader's vanity project.
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Finances underpin all else.
I was pleased to see the new leader write:
By the end of this year, our residents will have clear and accessible information on the council's finances and key areas where performance must improve.
It is essential that the new Cabinet know what the true position is. Momentum, followed by New-Labour, lost control of spending. After all but giving up on keeping proper accounts, the last Administration went to the Government for help in the form of a kind of costly overdraft facility:
GOVT Exceptional Financial Support ~
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| Haringey | £84.0m (support agreed in-principle) Note: For support agreed in-principle for 2025-26, this has been revised to £54.0m (from £37.0m) |
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