Sunday, July 15, 2007

Lyn Brown MP - Alfresco in Canning Town South (& CPA Bigots)






Yesterday I went to help out at Lyn’s latest constituency development event which was held in the brand new Keizan Primary School, Elkington Road E13 (aka as “Tea or coffee mornings”).

The meeting is in Canning Town South ward, which is the only ward in Newham held by the extremist right wing fundamentalist party, the “Christian People Alliance” (CPL).

Ironically the only opposition parties to Labour in Newham are on the one hand the extremist “Shari Socialists” of so-called “Respect” in Green Street West and the fundamentalist Christian bigots in the CPL. Two sides of the same coin as far as I am concerned.

Unfortunately (or perhaps not) the first part of the meeting had to be held outside the school since the caretaker had gone to the wrong school to open up and had the wrong keys. (PFI School – no comment). For the first 30 minutes or so, Lyn and local councillors, Clive Furness and Paul Schafer held open air surgeries outside the schools.

Middle Picture is of top UNISON London Labour Link committee member and West Ham Labour Party Secretary, Alan Griffith, behind bars (no comment).

BTW - One of the CPA Canning Town South Councillors, Simon Ademolake, has been charged with assault on Police following a dispute between him and court bailiffs over unpaid parking tickets. He has apparently denied all the allegations.

I have no knowledge whatsoever about whether Ademolake is guilty or not about assaulting anyone. However I note that he won a civil court case recently over a parking ticket which a Warden was unable to put on his vehicle because he had driven off. A few years ago I represented a UNISON Parking attendant who was nearly killed by a motorist driving off at high speed to avoid having a ticket placed on his windscreen. If you have committed an offence does it really matter if a "ticket" is placed on the vehicle or not? Doesn’t Ademolake realise (or care) that every year Parking Wardens are seriously injured (and no doubt someone will one day will be killed) by people driving off in order to stop a ticket being physically put on their car? Guess not.

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