ONE begins to wonder about Mr Starmer's claims of Change and Delivery (and delivering change).
Where is the change from the Conservatives and where is Delivery?
Two former Haringey New Labour Councillors are now members of the über-New Labour governing Parliamentary Party. And some local New Labour Councillors are keen to join them.
Aditya Chakrabortty writes on the government's direction on housing.
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Hi Clive,
I too read Aditya Chakrabortty's Guardian article on housing and saw the photo of Steve Reed in his idiotic Red Maga-like hat. This clowning Minister was apparently handing these hats out at the Labour conference. Do these Labour bigshots actually believe they can out-Maga Trump and Farage?
I know there are new flats built. How many? I don't know.
Clive, Why don't you and I write to Council Leader Peray Ahmet asking her how many new affordable homes Haringey has built and which have tenants in them. (No obfuscation about spades-in-the ground.)
Also there seem to be blocks of flats unfinished for many many months. Could she please supply information about these?
Alan, it's an idea. One would need to distinguish, as you suggest, between housing starts and dwellings actually occupied.
Though I'm not sure that the Leader could find time to respond to such questions (N.B. The No.1 top distraction into which time, money and attention is poured).
Is New Labour more like Continuity Conservatives?
Or, to the right of One Nation Conservatives?
Alan - They should also be asked about social rent homes. "Affordable" can be up to 80% of market rent, so it is social rent homes that are really needed. The new government's delivery on new homes is woefully short of what they promised. I too saw reports of Steve Reed and his hats and other promo merchandise, and I thought it was a disgrace. No British government minister (especially a Labour one) should be acting like this.
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