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Thursday, February 07, 2008

An image that says a thousand words...

Bengali

...just not in English

The above was found on the Freedom of Information page at North Lincolnshire Council's website.  From their census in 2001, 2.5% of residents were from an ethnic minority, who this service is aimed at.  Needless to say the Freedom of Information request is in the post to see how much is spent on this service for what is barely 3,000 people.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Half-day for Council workers to go 'Christmas Shopping'

ClownsNo word of a lie but Nick Ferrari on LBC Radio has revealed that Leicestershire County Council will allow its staff to take an afternoon off just to go Christmas shopping (found in the Leicestershire local paper too).  Good for them, but they’re still on the clock.  As far as I know public sector workers don’t receive piece rates or an hourly wage, but they get a salary.  So, while they’re jingling all the way to the shopping centre, we’re paying for their privilege.

Cllr Kevin Feltham defended this to clamp down on staff taking time off ‘sick’ just to go Christmas shopping…at your expense.  This sweeping generalisation from Cllr Feltham assumes all council workers fake sickies just to go Christmas shopping, when that’s very unlikely. 

So write in, get the debate going and hold Leicestershire County Council to account!

Letters Editor
The Leicester Mercury
Send letter in on Website: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=132596&command=newPage

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Launch of the Derby TPA Branch

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The Derby TaxPayers’ Alliance branch launched yesterday with a meeting of prominent tax activists in Derby and a leading journalist from the Derby Evening Telegraph interested in the formation of the local grassroots branch.  Joining us is Josephine Rooney, who came to national attention when she refused to pay her council tax last year resulting in her, albeit temporary, imprisonment.  She joins our Derby campaign as we prepare for next year’s expected council tax rise.

Heading our Derby campaign is Dave Black, a former councillor and community activist.  Dave, so he tells me, holds the world record for driving through a flaming tunnel from his days as a stuntman.  Needless to say if we have those used to hard knocks in the campaign we’ll do fine taking political punches from the establishment as they try to counter our drive for lower taxes and better government.

Dave explained that the most pressing matters are council overspending, holding the council to account over their accounts and – obviously – council tax.  He will be recruiting over the coming weeks and months to prepare for next year’s battle over council tax.  With enough coverage locally we can amass a grassroots campaign the politicians will hopefully listen to.  If you want to get in touch with Dave and the Derby campaign then call our Derby hotline on 0845 330 9554 or email him at daveblack@uku.co.uk.  We look forward to interesting developments up in Derby and hope you can come and get involved.

Thursday, September 06, 2007

Libraries stocking books of hate

The Centre for Social Cohesion reports that libraries are spending public funds to stock books that promote Islamic extremism and glorify terrorism.  The libraries in London, Birmingham and Blackburn stocked books by convicted preachers Abu Hamza and Abdullah Al-Faisal.  The report's main focus, however, is on public libraries in Tower Hamlets.  It exposes eight lending libraries in Tower Hamlets that glorify, incite and endorse acts of terrorism against those of other religions and faiths.  You can read the full report here.

Taxpayers should be alarmed and outraged that our taxes are going to pay for works inciting violence.  Moreover, where is the accountability in the system to at least offer a balance?  It would be wrong to ban any book; we like to believe we are all reasonable people able to interpret ideas and debate issues facing us.  But we should draw the line when so many of these radical books appear on public bookshelves. 

We’re rallying our members in Tower Hamlets and the wider country to write into Tower Hamlets newspapers and make this an issue.  It’s not fair, right or just for our taxes to fund books preaching hate and violence.  So make your voice heard.  Write to:

Letters Editor
The Tower Hamlets Recorder
182 - 184 High Street North,
London,
E6 2JD,
United Kingdom
Email: john.finn@newhamrecorder.co.uk (specify that the letter is for the Tower Hamlets Recorder letters page)

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Fighting talk from TPA Derby Organiser

Derby TaxPayers’ Alliance Organiser Dave Black has taken the fight to Derby councillors over their incompetent management of Derby council.  In a letter to Derby newspapers he slates the council’s “barefaced effrontery” in claiming “they are improving services, when the most comprehensive cuts for a decade are ruthlessly imposed”.  Again it’s a case of councils spending our money on bureaucrats and apparatchiks and not on services that make taxpayers lives so much better. 

Dave is also calling for a directly elected Mayor, with executive powers, so taxpayers can know where the buck stops.  Under the current system councillors pass the buck to the regional assembly who pass the buck to the MP and return you to the council.  With a directly elected Mayor holding reserved powers over local policy, we can have more transparent government to know where our money is being spent.  I will be meeting with Dave this week to organise a petition in Derby in support of an elected Mayor!

Dave’s full letter is below:

"Dear Editor,

BAREFACED EFFRONTERY

Councillor Williamson 3rd Sept in your opinion column, appears to be at odds with what is happening on the ground as Home Helps and Old Peoples Live at Home Services are pared to the bone.  It is barefaced effrontery to claim they are improving services, when the most comprehensive cuts for a decade are ruthlessly imposed. Maybe it is because they are strapped for cash and the pigeons are coming home to roost, as I predicted as a candidate at this year's council elections.


It might also be pertinent to enquire at this point, what the hapless tory supporters in his cabinet are doing about this. If they had any gumption they would resign from the cabinet enbloc and bring down this useless bunch of self-serving hypocrites by voting with the wishy-washy lib-dems and so-called independents, these councillors who only appear to be there for the attendance money. They need to prove they can be useful for something.

Doesn't all this go in favour of my continuing campaign for an elected mayor with executive powers, someone who could sort out this bunch of no-hopers at a stroke. Bring on the next election, bring on the Taxpayer's Alliance, who will be endorsing candidates to make sure our taxes are spent on the real priorities and not on the grandiose schemes they have cooked up with the high rollers who are causing the daily gridlock in our city centre, in anticipation of a vast jackpot at our expense.

Dave Black,
Derby Organiser for the Taxpayer's Alliance
."

Well done Dave!  Dave is one of hundreds of TaxPayers’ Alliance activists who are standing up for taxpayers by getting involved in public debates.  Whether it’s by writing a letter, calling a phone-in radio show or handing out leaflets, it all helps and keeps tax and spending issues on the political agenda.

If you’d like to get involved in the Derby TaxPayers’ Alliance email info@taxpayersalliance.com or call our Derby hotline on 0845 330 9554.  Alternatively if you have campaign ideas for Derby, call our Grassroots Coordinator, Tim Aker, on 0845 330 9554 and get involved today!