Following the announcement by Mayor John Biggs on a pause and a rethinking on Liveable Streets. Below is a roadmap on what a resident lead reset means. News from the Town Hall. Pause and rethink on Liveable Streets On Friday, Mayor John Biggs in a press release announced a pause and rethink on Liveable Streets, accompanied by a reshuffle of …
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Why We Must Need a Reset on Liveable Streets
Once upon a time, there was an idea called local streets for local people Everybody wants clean, greener and quieter streets. Where rat runs and through traffics are reduced, and local side streets are reserved for the traffic generated by locals. So when the 2018 Tower Hamlets Labour Party manifesto, stated the above, it did not bat an eyelid and …
Read More »Smash and Grab in Brick Lane: Is the Truman application legal?
A gangland killing in Tower Hamlets, allegations of strong-arm tactics in Brick Lane, questionable support for the Truman application. An attempt to join the dots and a way out. Questions around the consultation process: Campaign of terror and intimidation? There are serious questions raised around the consultation process. Early on, there have been serious allegations made that paid agents on …
Read More »An explainer on the start date for Ramadan: Who’s moon?
Article explaining the current ambiguity around the start date for Ramadan in the United Kingdom. With details of a new grassroots astronomy movement to address the issue. The Perennial Question Every year at work I brace myself to the perennial question, “When does Ramadan start?” Someone answers, “Sunday?” Another person, “No, it’s Monday?” Occasionally you get, “Well according to Google…. …
Read More »My ‘Trial by Labour’: Suspended, investigated & vindicated
Recently the Labour Party NEC found that I, Puru Miah, did not breach any Labour Party rules, restored my full membership of the Party, without any conditions. Following the recent press report of this ruling, below is a full explanation for setting the record straight. Details I could not make public so as not to prejudice the investigation. On the …
Read More »Tower Hamlets Racism Report: A case of do as I say, not as I do?
Why I object to the Black Asian Minorities Inequalities Report by Tower Hamlets Council, noted by the Mayor and Cabinet on the 24th March 2021. And why I will be seeking support to challenge the decision on the report, asking for a genuine debate. Orientalism Revisited: We are not all Abduls! 43 years after Edward Said’s seminal work, Orientalism. It …
Read More »Tackling racism in Tower Hamlets: Are we behind the curve?
Recently Tower Hamlets Council published its ‘Inequality Commission’ report on racial disparities. Speaking to grassroots stakeholders and those who took part, the report and process raise more questions than it answers. In Tower Hamlets, 10 years after the Equalities Act, how did we come to this? Enemy identified, war waged, victory declared: Long live #AntiRacist Tower Hamlets! Looking at the …
Read More »Life, Liberty and Privilege? Why I oppose Bow Liveable Streets.
The climate change crisis is a fact. The problem of air pollution is a fact. Then why are working-class voices and perspectives silenced in the debate in Tower Hamlets? The rejection by Tower Hamlets Council of a cross-party call-in, challenging the Mayor’s decision on Bow Liveable Streets might give us some answers. Cancel Culture Tower Hamlets – Call in on …
Read More »Comfortably Numb? Low Vaccine roll out and Tower Hamlets
The latest statistical release from the NHS released on the 4th of March shows that Tower Hamlets in terms of vaccine roll-out is below the national average in all priority age groups and, in all wards, in some areas 20% below the national average. What do these numbers say, and why are some people comfortably numb about it? Behind the …
Read More »Pride & Prejudice: Shamima and the rhetoric of #OneTowerHamlets
Is equality under law being applied by Tower Hamlets Council in regard to Shamima. If so, why are they refusing to carry out a Serious Case Review? Or is Shamima and others like her, an ‘exception’ to the rule? “[The] Sovereign is he who decides on the exception.” – Carl Schmitt The Rule of Law in Britain is something all …
Read More »Let’s talk about the problem of Drugs In Tower Hamlets
Next Thursday on the 5th of March 2021, Tower Hamlets Council will be passing a budget with proposed savings, a large portion of which, will fall on the Drug Treatment service. At a time of rising unemployment and poverty in the wake of the Covid-19 Pandemic, how essential is the service? Tower Hamlets has the highest number of drug users …
Read More »On yer bike! A new tale of two cities in Tower Hamlets?
A look at low traffic neighbourhoods (Liveable Streets), are bike-induced road closures creating a new “tale of two cities” in Tower Hamlets? With details of cross-party Tribunal to look at the issue. Forty years ago, inner-city areas of England were facing their worst economic depression, rising unemployment and rising tensions. There was an economic recession throughout the country, but inner-city …
Read More »Liveable Streets – Is it fair?
Details of new Cross-Party Inquiry in Tower Hamlets Ten years ago the Single Equalities Act was passed by Parliament, simplifying the law by bringing together all anti-discrimination laws and creating a public sector duty to tackle entrenched discrimination. It was hailed at the time as the biggest idea in progressive politics for the decade, as a move by the political …
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