Was it a surprise Ed Miliband stood as a candidate in the first place?

Following the Labour Leadership result, the Willesden and Brent Times contacted me for my thoughts on Ed Miliband being elected new leader of the Labour Party. They did not publish them, so the comments may as well go to use some place, so I have been publishing my responses to their questions on my blog. [...]

Does the battle between the brothers undermine Ed as leader?

Following the Labour Leadership result, the Willesden and Brent Times contacted me for my thoughts on Ed Miliband being elected new leader of the Labour Party. They did not publish them, so the comments may as well go to use some place, so I have been publishing my responses to their questions on my blog. [...]

Cutting too far too fast threatens economic recovery: SPEED KILLS!!!

IMMIDIATE BRENT COUNCIL LABOUR GROUP RESPONSE: The Labour Deputy Leader of Brent Council, Councillor Muhammed Butt has warned that the government’s Comprehensive Spending Review will lead to acute hardship for local people and will threaten economic recovery. Economic growth is at best anaemic, mortgage lending is at a ten low year and long term unemployment [...]

Lib Dem Broken Promises: Votes at 16

Another sensational U-turn from the Liberal Democrats. According to Left Foot Forward (LINK), the Lib Dems have sensationally voted down a Parliamentary amendment to lower the voting age to 16 for the referendum on the voting system, despite promising to give 16-year-olds the vote in their election manifesto. It seems as though the Lib Dems [...]

Praise from an unlikely source on Labour scrapping bulky items charge

Labour scrapping the £25 for bulky item collection in Brent has received praise from an unlikely source… The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson! The Lib Dems on the Council still speak out against this move despite their fellow Coalitionaíre saying that it is a positive move. Mayor Boris Johson said: I am pleased to hear [...]

Back To Your Rootz – Know Yourself

“Strength in Numbers is more than a project, a group or a committee, we are a social movement, a collection of Brent’s Finest minds who are fueled by their passion to create a better environment” We believe young people can and do make a positive difference in the community. Ultimately, we hope to make a [...]

Response to critics who say that Ed is tied to the Unions

Following the Labour Leadership result, the Willesden and Brent Times contacted me for my thoughts on Ed Miliband being elected new leader of the Labour Party. They did not publish them, so the comments may as well go to use some place, so I will be publishing my responses to their questions on my blog. [...]

Feelings on Ed Miliband becoming the leader

Following the Labour Leadership result, the Willesden and Brent Times contacted me for my thoughts on Ed Miliband being elected new leader of the Labour Party. They did not publish them, so the comments may as well go to use some place, so I will be publishing my responses to their questions. The first question [...]

Response to Ed Miliband being the new leader of the Labour Party

Over the next couple of weeks, I will be publishing my responses to questions that were put to me by the Willesden and Brent Times on Ed Miliband gaining the Labour Party leadership. They did not publish them, so the comments may as well go to use some place.

Raising children is expensive: The Lib Dem / Tory approach to child benefits fails to acknowledge this

Earlier this year, the Independent highlighted that it costs on average £201,000 to raise a child in Britain today. Parenting has changed, with many taking more responsibility for their children in many cases, up to and beyond 21 years of age. Helping them to progress through education, in some cases University, giving them a foot [...]

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