There will be a protest march tomorrow (Saturday 23rd September) against the council's development deal with Lend Lease. It will go from Tottenham Green (assembling at noon) to Finsbury Park via West Green Road and Turnpike Lane. More details here.
If you are at all uncomfortable about an Australian corporation shmoozing its way into possession of our public housing via Cannes and a public relations firm happy to employ local councillors in pursuit of their client's aims then please join it.
If ambivalent about this then may I remind you that it's never too early to protest.
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I am told that prospective Labour councillors who oppose the HDV are likely to dominate in next years local elections so all is far from lost.
Sitting Councillors are automatically shortlisted but not automatically reselected. There is first a shortlisting meeting and this is followed at a later date by the selection meeting. At the shortlisting meeting there is a ballot which allows members to automatically reselect sitting Councillors by a simple majority. So there is no right of reselection. The short listing meeting may shortlist as many prospective candidates as they wish. The selection meeting then chooses its candidates from the shortlist. Thus unpopular Councillors cannot be denied from the shortlist but can most definitely be deselected.
OK, Momentum, the ball is in your court. Put up three left leaning candidates and we should be rid of Ms £50 lunches and Mr Brand-Consultant. No wonder the Labour Doorstep used to be so coy about asking people to become members...
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