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Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Legality of Bracknell Conservative party leaflet

 

From Bracknell Liberal Democrat Press Release;

 

'The Bracknell Liberal Democrats believe the election manifesto leaflet published on behalf of Bracknell Conservative Association breaches election regulations. It by giving the impression that Bracknell Forest Borough Council is supporting the Conservative Party in the forthcoming local elections on 5 May 2011. 

 

Not only is the leaflet entitled 'Bracknell Forest Borough Council' but it also contains  a letter from Paul Bettison as Leader of the Council. During this period of 'purdah' councils are expected to distance themselves from the elections taking place in their areas and to maintain an even-handed and impartial approach to the proceedings. 

 

Campaign publicity material is subject to a number of restrictions under electoral law  and is also subject to the general civil and criminal law relating to published material.' 

 

Oh dear, and this after some Conservative leaflets where acidentally distrubuted with council news letter a few months ago. The above if taken to its full conclusion could lead to the disqualification of every Conservative councillor.
 
I will try to get hold of a copy of the leaflet in the next few days.

Friday, 7 May 2010

Bracknell General Election Result

Name Party Votes % +/-
Phillip Lee Conservative 27,327 52.4 +2.5
Ray Earwicker Liberal Democrat 11,623 22.3 +4.5
John Piasecki Labour 8,755 16.8 -11.1
Murray Barter UK Independence Party 2,297 4.4 +0.9
Mark Burke British National Party 1,253 2.4 +2.4
David Young Green 825 1.6 +1.6
Dan Haycocks Scrap Members Allowances 60 0.1 +0.1
Majority 15,704 30.1
Turnout 52,140 67.8 +5.1

Well done to Phillip Lee who becomes the new MP for Bracknell with an increase majority for the Conservatives of 30%. Labour are the only party to lose votes by a massive 11.1% with Liberal Democrats gaining 4.5% and moving into second place.

Monday, 12 April 2010

Local Blog: Bracknell PPC's on BBC Radio Berkshire

Bracknells PPC's from 4 of the parties Conservatives, Labour, Liberal Democrats and UKIP can be heard on On BBC Berkshires Andrew Peach show. Link below

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00771bg

From 2 hours and 1 minute into the program so please fast forward to this point and check it out.

Phillip Lee was also on BBC’s ‘The Politics South Show’ This can be watched here about 50 minutes in

Saturday, 10 April 2010

Local Blog: Question Time and Husting events Bracknell

More details are emerging about Question Time events in Bracknell.

On Monday 12th April from 9 to 10 am  Radio Berkshire show with Andrew Peach which can be listen to on 104.1FM, 104.4FM, 95.4FM, 94.6FM. DAB and on the radio see listen live and listen again links on the top right of this page here.

The 3 main parties will be represented at Easthampstead Baptist Church from 7.45pm on Tuesday 27th April. I am waiting for details on who can attend this event.

There are also possible Question Time events being organised for the Look In which would be during the day rather than the evening and The Kerith Centre which would be open too all members of the public and be an evening event. When I get the details and if they happen I will publish them on the blog.

Friday, 2 April 2010

Newsweek:Bracknell area politics

Reading List have asked me to add this new feature Newsweek.

Taken from Reading List: Newsweek is a catalogue of political stories culled from other local sources.

It's always worth collecting together a selection of individual news stories to compare and contrast what's being said by people on different sides,.

Here is a selection of issues making headlines during the past week:


If you know of any other local political stories then please add them in the comments below.

Wednesday, 24 February 2010

Bracknell Tory Councillor Dismissed After Work and Pensions Investigation

I have come into some information on the Tory Councillor Denise Whitbread of the Wildridings and Central ward, Bracknell Forest Borough Council.

After some investigations I have received the following statement from the Holyport C of E Primary School Governors.

'Ms Whitbread was employed by us as a teacher until she was dismissed on 13th June 2008.
She was suspended following a benefit payment investigation by the Department of Work and Pensions and Bracknell Forest Council and subsequently dismissed.'

The following details were recently published on the web by the General Teaching Council for England here. This is repeated below;

Disciplinary order made by the GTC
Hearing of Professional Conduct Committee

On 15 December 2009 a disciplinary order was made against Ms Denise Whitbread, teacher reference number 8654912, taking immediate effect.

Ms Denise Whitbread was found guilty of unacceptable professional conduct in that whilst employed as a teacher at Holyport Church of England (Aided) Primary School between September 2004 and 13 June 2008 she:

i) received Social Security Benefits to which she was not entitled

ii) failed to obey the management instruction given to her by the headteacher to inform her of developments in the Department of Work and Pensions case against her

iii) frustrated the School's enquiry into these matters by:

a) claiming she had instigated the investigation and not the Department for Work and pensions

b) withdrawing her authorisation from the DWP to answer the School's investigation queries.

Ms Denise Whitbread received a Reprimand (two years).

Holyport School comes under the territory of Windsor and Maidenhead Council so its interesting to discover that Bracknell forest Council were involved in this investigation.

She was dissmissed in June 2008 and yet the council appear to of taken no puplic action. I expect to see a statement from the Bracknell Forest Council on this subject in the local press soon. I also wonder why no action has been forth coming from the council and what will happen to her future position on the council
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Tuesday, 12 May 2009

The Glossy BNP EU leaflet

It is a real worry that the BNP appear to make sense in there leaflets. A few weeks ago in Bracknell town, the BNP were out in force with their stall and leaflets and looking quite professional in there suits. Their leaflet reads like a list of headlines.

Most people would naturally agree with headlines listed here;

‘Housing British People First’

As you can see here from the council meetings in Barking and Dagenham where the BNP have 12 councillors. The BNP proposed the creation of what appears to be caravans and fabricated homes to house families, which could create a Ghetto.

If an asylum seeker turns up in a council borough they are not simply given a home. That never really happens. Within Bracknell, allocations of homes are scored on a points based system. There is no mention that being an “asylum seeker” awards any points, thus putting the rest the myth that they are instantly eligible for housing.

Housing provided to asylum seekers is not part of a council housing system or waiting list. Accommodation is funded by central government not the council and most often let from private landlords. Asylum seekers have no choice about where they live.

‘More Police on the Streets’

Within the leaflet the BNP appear to be suggesting that more police can be put on the streets by ensuring that the police are not used to catch speeding motorists but would instead be directed to the beat. I’m not sure this is a basis for a policy. Surely some funding is required and surely motorist should be caught if they speed after all the number of people killed on our roads in 2007 was 2,946 by comparison the number murdered in 2006/07 was 757 (national statistics).

I do know that the BNP would introduce capital punishment, which does not work. Plenty of countries with capital punishment still have plenty of crime. It normally means criminals try harder to hide their crimes.

The best way to stop crime is to stop people becoming criminals in the first place.

‘Lower Tax for Working Families’

The Liberal Democrats would raise the level for paying income tax to £10,000, this would make work much more worth while for the low paid. BNP state that they would raise this level to £15,000 by pulling out of the EU. I imagine they do not take into account any funds that flow back into this country from the EU.

‘A Better NHS with British Nurses’

‘Paid for by Not Investing in Foreign Aid’.

Our nurses should be paid more, but not at the loss of foreign aid or good foreign nurses. Britain is an important player on the world stage and we still care (at least I hope we do), after all this is the 5th richest country in the world. I wonder how many more refugees there would be in the world if Britain did not help.

‘Protect Our Beautiful Countryside’

Of course we should however did the BNP just put this in to make them look more all encompassing on policy.

‘Help Pensioners Not Banks’

We should always support our pensioners more. I’m sure all political parties want to address the low pension we have in the UK. The Liberal Democrats idea of a citizens pension is a good example of this. Many pensioners have large savings which would have been lost if banks were allowed to collapse. The government really had no choice just like other governments of the world who are also supporting their banks.

‘Save our Jobs from Immigration’

The leaflet refers to foreign workers, well what does this mean? What is their definition of a foreigner?

Yes there are a lot of people from the EU working here. But people do not consider that there are also even more UK citizen working in the EU. Brits live all over Europe and use the services in those countries. The BBC has some interesting figures on this see here.

‘No Involvement in Foreign Wars’

Well as much as it would be great to not be fighting in any wars unfortunately you can never say never and therefore cannot claim this as a saving. Of course going into Iraq was not the right thing to do in the face of terrorism. But fighting the Taleban in Afghanistan can be justified within this context.

‘Celebrating Our British Culture’

I wish we did. I’m proud to be British myself this is a great country. We are not the only country in the world with problems.

I don’t know the facts across the UK but I imagine most Melas or other minority events as referred to in the leaflet are paid for by the community. Wouldn’t it be nice if we all raised some money ourselves for St George’s day?

The BNP are trying to change their imagine, but I for one am not fooled into believing that the BNP are the best for me (I am single white British man). Just imagine what it would be like if the BNP got in. We would effectively be excluded from the world.

How could Britain be one of the 5 permanent members of the UN Security Council if we refused refugees? How could our international businesses operate in a county that did allow them the flexibility to move workers from a given country to here and visa versa (e.g. directors or professionals). Would other countries respond by not accepting British citizens to live and work in their country? Would all the Brits in Spain have to apply for citizenship? It may seem unimaginable but things could progress to this point and that’s not to mention all the riots and unrest that could result.

I expect the BNP will also gain votes due to the recent exposures on MP’s expenses. All the above make me very concerned that the BNP will win seats in the European elections and receive extra funding as a EU group with other far right parties, this is just a step towards the goal of BNP parliamentary seats.

If you are interested in information on Asylum Seekers in the UK then please examine these links here http://www.icar.org.uk/ and here http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/asylum/