Andy Burnham writes letter to David Cameron on the NHS

Government Health Minister Andy Burnham has written to Conservative leader David Cameron, questioning the Conservative Party’s actual support for the NHS as a collective unit. Have a read of the letter below: Dear David, On Friday you claimed that the Conservatives are the party of the NHS.  I found that surprising.  It goes without saying [...]

Gordon Brown’s Message to #WeLoveTheNHS Campaign

I want to say a huge thank you to all of you who have supported the #welovethenhs campaign. I have been profoundly moved by the enormous groundswell of support for the NHS in the last few days.  A genuinely National Health Service – introduced by a Labour government in the teeth of opposition from the [...]

London Crime Mapping System

I recently attended the Willesden Area Consultation Forum held at the College of North West London where one of the presentations of the evening came from the Safer Neighbourhood Team. It was a very informative presentation with bags of information. A new crime mapping system has been launched by the Metropolitan Police in which it [...]

Happy Shree Krishna Janmaashtmi to all

Happy Shree Krishna Janmaashtmi to all

Yesterday’s Politician

Alan Duncan MP typifies the type of politician that the people are sick and tired of. The Member of Parliament for Rutland and Melton was secretly filmed by Don’t Panic claiming that MPs were “living on rations” and “were treated like s***”. FULL VIDEO The Tory MP has been ridiculed on Television following his reaction [...]

Conservative Councils plan radical cuts

Interesting piece in the Financial Times: ” Radical cost-cutting proposals by Conservative-controlled councils such as Barnet, Essex, and Hammersmith and Fulham are refuelling the Thatcherite debate about the role of the state and could provide a national blueprint for an incoming Conservative Government. Leading Tory councils are rethinking the provision of local public services, including [...]

What to do if you are stopped by the police

LINK to Councillor James Powney’s website, who has uploaded and posted Dawn Butler MP‘s latest card on ‘Rights, Respect and Justice’ that advises on what to do if you are stopped by the police. James Powney is the Labour Councillor for Kensal Green; a role which he has served in since May 2006.

Constitutional Changes to Brent Council’s Governance – Consultation Open

The Local Government Act 2007 requires the Council to change its Governance model to one of two options. Current Model: The Council leader is elected by Council members each year and an Executive of nine that are also appointed by Council members. Option 1: Retain the Leader / Executive system but under the new system, [...]

Should people be able to Vote from the age of 16?

http://bbc.co.uk/i/m0sd0/ Interesting video in which Melissa Suffield, better known as Lucy Beale from Eastenders, meets a range of teenagers across the country and draws focus upon the voting age. A number of things shown in the video highlight what people can do at the age of 16, which helps make a strong case that people [...]

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