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Looking a bit grim for them in the local elections, and that’s without the angry brexiteers casting their votes even further rightwards as some sort of protest rather than thinking about their council services.
Still, Boris Johnson couldn’t resist a fib about going out to vote. Has he no shame at all?
Still, Boris Johnson couldn’t resist a fib about going out to vote. Has he no shame at all?
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'Proper' politics is now abandoned until after Brexit. Although national issues always have some influence on local elections, this time round it was almost as if the election was turned into another mini referendum on Brexit.
Decisions are not being taken on usual issues such as Bedroom Tax, NHS, Schools etc etc, but solely on Brexit.
A compromise will be reached on Brexit that leaves no one happy
Decisions are not being taken on usual issues such as Bedroom Tax, NHS, Schools etc etc, but solely on Brexit.
A compromise will be reached on Brexit that leaves no one happy
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Re: Tory Watch
slacker wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 10:29 am Looking a bit grim for them in the local elections, and that’s without the angry brexiteers casting their votes even further rightwards as some sort of protest rather than thinking about their council services.
Still, Boris Johnson couldn’t resist a fib about going out to vote. Has he no shame at all?
pray tell when do councils really think about anybody but themself. and screwing every penny they can from us.
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Senior Tory proven to be lying bar-steward shock! Mind you, compared to most of his other lies this one is pretty insignificant tbh.slacker wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 10:29 am Looking a bit grim for them in the local elections, and that’s without the angry brexiteers casting their votes even further rightwards as some sort of protest rather than thinking about their council services.
Still, Boris Johnson couldn’t resist a fib about going out to vote. Has he no shame at all?
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Well I suppose they'd have to really, given the enormous reduction in budget that successive Tory governments (if you can call them that) have given them.greyhound wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 1:28 pmslacker wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 10:29 am Looking a bit grim for them in the local elections, and that’s without the angry brexiteers casting their votes even further rightwards as some sort of protest rather than thinking about their council services.
Still, Boris Johnson couldn’t resist a fib about going out to vote. Has he no shame at all?
pray tell when do councils really think about anybody but themself. and screwing every penny they can from us.
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Expected Labour to cash in. Not too good for them either. LD did well.Disoriented wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 10:11 pm Great to see the Tories being given the kicking they deserve.
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HehedOh Nut wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 10:32 pmExpected Labour to cash in. Not too good for them either. LD did well.Disoriented wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 10:11 pm Great to see the Tories being given the kicking they deserve.
Was trying to do the Math too but was helped on facebook by me old mate Michael Rosen who says that 1,000 Tory losses is the same thing as 100 Labour losses.
LD's don't want to get their hopes up too much as some of us still alive and with active brain cells and not brainwashed recall that they dirty, stinkin, yella, Tory ratz, were the co-deliverers of austerity aong with their blue, Tory, dirty, stinkin', rats.
When Scotland is Independent again there will be trials.
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Tory losses come after previous highs and it’s not unusual for the sitting Government to get a caning mid term. Though this certainly is six of the best. Tory losses is no big surprise to anyone, highly predictable and deserving.
What did surprise me that voters didn’t just switch to Labour. In fact Labour too had a bad time. Leaving LDs, Greens and Independents to mop up.
Politics is in a low place right now. Both parties in need of new leaders, please.
What did surprise me that voters didn’t just switch to Labour. In fact Labour too had a bad time. Leaving LDs, Greens and Independents to mop up.
Politics is in a low place right now. Both parties in need of new leaders, please.
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Poor analysis. The Tories lost 1300 seats - Labour less than 100.dOh Nut wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 2:27 am Tory losses come after previous highs and it’s not unusual for the sitting Government to get a caning mid term. Though this certainly is six of the best. Tory losses is no big surprise to anyone, highly predictable and deserving.
What did surprise me that voters didn’t just switch to Labour. In fact Labour too had a bad time. Leaving LDs, Greens and Independents to mop up.
Politics is in a low place right now. Both parties in need of new leaders, please.
In no way can a comparison be made here, although your last point is indeed a salient one.
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The Torres got what they deserved. However, what’s funny is the people still don’t want Labour to run their councils, cos let’s face it the ones they do run are useless.Disoriented wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 8:41 amPoor analysis. The Tories lost 1300 seats - Labour less than 100.dOh Nut wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 2:27 am Tory losses come after previous highs and it’s not unusual for the sitting Government to get a caning mid term. Though this certainly is six of the best. Tory losses is no big surprise to anyone, highly predictable and deserving.
What did surprise me that voters didn’t just switch to Labour. In fact Labour too had a bad time. Leaving LDs, Greens and Independents to mop up.
Politics is in a low place right now. Both parties in need of new leaders, please.
In no way can a comparison be made here, although your last point is indeed a salient one.
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Really? Name one?Thor wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 9:48 amThe Torres got what they deserved. However, what’s funny is the people still don’t want Labour to run their councils, cos let’s face it the ones they do run are useless.Disoriented wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 8:41 amPoor analysis. The Tories lost 1300 seats - Labour less than 100.dOh Nut wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 2:27 am Tory losses come after previous highs and it’s not unusual for the sitting Government to get a caning mid term. Though this certainly is six of the best. Tory losses is no big surprise to anyone, highly predictable and deserving.
What did surprise me that voters didn’t just switch to Labour. In fact Labour too had a bad time. Leaving LDs, Greens and Independents to mop up.
Politics is in a low place right now. Both parties in need of new leaders, please.
In no way can a comparison be made here, although your last point is indeed a salient one.
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I’d start with those regions where they lost councillors. Beggars belief that this was possible given the utter shambles that are the Tories. Then I would look at those councils where Tories lost out but people preferred anybody else but Labour. Not difficult really. Want names? Go look up the results, enough of them.Disoriented wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 1:12 pmReally? Name one?Thor wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 9:48 amThe Torres got what they deserved. However, what’s funny is the people still don’t want Labour to run their councils, cos let’s face it the ones they do run are useless.Disoriented wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 8:41 am
Poor analysis. The Tories lost 1300 seats - Labour less than 100.
In no way can a comparison be made here, although your last point is indeed a salient one.
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The Tories are in need of a big spring in fortunes. May is in the spring too. On the cartoon channelBishopBrennan wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 1:26 pm Is Tory Watch anything like Spring watch? and which channel is it on?
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Waltham ForestDisoriented wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 1:12 pmReally? Name one?Thor wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 9:48 amThe Torres got what they deserved. However, what’s funny is the people still don’t want Labour to run their councils, cos let’s face it the ones they do run are useless.Disoriented wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 8:41 am
Poor analysis. The Tories lost 1300 seats - Labour less than 100.
In no way can a comparison be made here, although your last point is indeed a salient one.
Hackney
Newham
How about those three? All useless, all crap and full of socialist nonsense. I’m a Walthamstow boy and I’m ashamed of what it has become, with each passing year it just gets worse there. Hackney, is where I started life and where my grandparents were until their deaths and again it’s a dump and just gets worse with each passing year. Newham, well the only solution there is nuclear. Need I go on?
Now compare it to where I live now, we have the best schools in London, we have the most open and green spaces, we have the best recycling rates, our streets are swept weekly, we have the lowest crime rate, employment is the highest in London. I could go on and on, but it’s all under a conservative council. The difference between Labour and Conservative is like night and day. This is national politics it’s local and I’ve found that the Torres work best for the people.
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Do you think there are any differences between these Boroughs and your leafy paradise in terms of what the priorities are for spending?Thor wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 4:52 pmWaltham Forest
Hackney
Newham
How about those three? All useless, all crap and full of socialist nonsense. I’m a Walthamstow boy and I’m ashamed of what it has become, with each passing year it just gets worse there. Hackney, is where I started life and where my grandparents were until their deaths and again it’s a dump and just gets worse with each passing year. Newham, well the only solution there is nuclear. Need I go on?
Now compare it to where I live now, we have the best schools in London, we have the most open and green spaces, we have the best recycling rates, our streets are swept weekly, we have the lowest crime rate, employment is the highest in London. I could go on and on, but it’s all under a conservative council. The difference between Labour and Conservative is like night and day. This is national politics it’s local and I’ve found that the Torres work best for the people.
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Thor wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 4:52 pmWaltham Forest
Hackney
Newham
How about those three? All useless, all crap and full of socialist nonsense. I’m a Walthamstow boy and I’m ashamed of what it has become, with each passing year it just gets worse there. Hackney, is where I started life and where my grandparents were until their deaths and again it’s a dump and just gets worse with each passing year. Newham, well the only solution there is nuclear. Need I go on?
Now compare it to where I live now, we have the best schools in London, we have the most open and green spaces, we have the best recycling rates, our streets are swept weekly, we have the lowest crime rate, employment is the highest in London. I could go on and on, but it’s all under a conservative council. The difference between Labour and Conservative is like night and day. This is national politics it’s local and I’ve found that the Torres work best for the people.
Stick to your designer-gear living fella.
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How is Walthamstow getting worse year by year ?Disoriented wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 5:45 pmThor wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 4:52 pmWaltham Forest
Hackney
Newham
How about those three? All useless, all crap and full of socialist nonsense. I’m a Walthamstow boy and I’m ashamed of what it has become, with each passing year it just gets worse there. Hackney, is where I started life and where my grandparents were until their deaths and again it’s a dump and just gets worse with each passing year. Newham, well the only solution there is nuclear. Need I go on?
Now compare it to where I live now, we have the best schools in London, we have the most open and green spaces, we have the best recycling rates, our streets are swept weekly, we have the lowest crime rate, employment is the highest in London. I could go on and on, but it’s all under a conservative council. The difference between Labour and Conservative is like night and day. This is national politics it’s local and I’ve found that the Torres work best for the people.
Stick to your designer-gear living fella.
House prices incresing again
Population is high & generally well employed
Some great sociallising , night life is better than it ever has been for everyone & not just those who want to drink.
Personally i think it is a booming town.
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House prices are dropping month on month, trust me I follow property very closely. I still own property there and am renovating one at present. From its high value it’s down approx £100k.
The high street is a mere reflection of what it once was. James St is a dump of an area now, you can’t get around anywhere as all the back roads have been blocked off in their stupid little Holland project. You can’t park anywhere as it’s permits only, hardly a way to bring people into the area. How many stabbing and shootings in the last year? Big drug problem in the area as well. There’s what 17 confirmed gangs in Walthamstow!! Really, wow.
Yes I can see that the demographic is changing and the hipsters are moving in, maybe the tide is turning, well at least I hope it is. The street where my house is has been cleaned once in a year and that was by the residents with the road closed off. Like I said above my street is cleaned every week, Road sweepers clean the roads, the grass verges are cut, it’s proper looked after which is reflected by the type of people who live here, it stays clean.
If my council can do it, then why can’t labour run ones do the same?
The high street is a mere reflection of what it once was. James St is a dump of an area now, you can’t get around anywhere as all the back roads have been blocked off in their stupid little Holland project. You can’t park anywhere as it’s permits only, hardly a way to bring people into the area. How many stabbing and shootings in the last year? Big drug problem in the area as well. There’s what 17 confirmed gangs in Walthamstow!! Really, wow.
Yes I can see that the demographic is changing and the hipsters are moving in, maybe the tide is turning, well at least I hope it is. The street where my house is has been cleaned once in a year and that was by the residents with the road closed off. Like I said above my street is cleaned every week, Road sweepers clean the roads, the grass verges are cut, it’s proper looked after which is reflected by the type of people who live here, it stays clean.
If my council can do it, then why can’t labour run ones do the same?
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I tried to get you to think about that question on my post above but you ignored it and went off on one bleating about a drop in your property value. That can only be a good thing. The generation of unearned profit on assets is what is ruining this country.Thor wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 10:17 pm House prices are dropping month on month, trust me I follow property very closely. I still own property there and am renovating one at present. From its high value it’s down approx £100k.
The high street is a mere reflection of what it once was. James St is a dump of an area now, you can’t get around anywhere as all the back roads have been blocked off in their stupid little Holland project. You can’t park anywhere as it’s permits only, hardly a way to bring people into the area. How many stabbing and shootings in the last year? Big drug problem in the area as well. There’s what 17 confirmed gangs in Walthamstow!! Really, wow.
Yes I can see that the demographic is changing and the hipsters are moving in, maybe the tide is turning, well at least I hope it is. The street where my house is has been cleaned once in a year and that was by the residents with the road closed off. Like I said above my street is cleaned every week, Road sweepers clean the roads, the grass verges are cut, it’s proper looked after which is reflected by the type of people who live here, it stays clean.
If my council can do it, then why can’t labour run ones do the same?
Labour councils have different priorities for their spending because the demographics of the areas they serve are substantially different from your earthly paradise.
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Poppycock ThorThor wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 10:17 pm House prices are dropping month on month, trust me I follow property very closely. I still own property there and am renovating one at present. From its high value it’s down approx £100k.
The high street is a mere reflection of what it once was. James St is a dump of an area now, you can’t get around anywhere as all the back roads have been blocked off in their stupid little Holland project. You can’t park anywhere as it’s permits only, hardly a way to bring people into the area. How many stabbing and shootings in the last year? Big drug problem in the area as well. There’s what 17 confirmed gangs in Walthamstow!! Really, wow.
Yes I can see that the demographic is changing and the hipsters are moving in, maybe the tide is turning, well at least I hope it is. The street where my house is has been cleaned once in a year and that was by the residents with the road closed off. Like I said above my street is cleaned every week, Road sweepers clean the roads, the grass verges are cut, it’s proper looked after which is reflected by the type of people who live here, it stays clean.
If my council can do it, then why can’t labour run ones do the same?
3 bed house on Eden road ( tiny houses ) £ 895,000
No more stabbings in e17 than there was in the 80s 90s
Dont know if you.remember the murder outside of the rising sun
Or the one outside mcCanns wine bar ( whipps cross wine bar)
or the murder outside of mountjoys on markhouse road.
The market is the best its been since M&S left it & selbourne walk opened .
Stalls are being properly regulated with the 5 stall rule again as it used to be till the mid 90s ,
I got my 1st "bit of gear" ( lebanese ) down the market when i was 18
Whilst working down there.
Shops were getting done down there so often insurers were starting to refuse insurance policies.
Mini Holland is great , keeps all the tourists away & boosts public transport & my lungs havent felt so clean in years& i smoke to.
CPZ's have been in E17 since 1985 at least , our house was one of the first with permits.
James street was always a sh*thole.
Gangs .
Markhouse road
Hoe street &
Wood street
Used to be a time people from certain pubs would visit pubs on any of the other 2 main roads for gang trouble
Remember the little alley way by the central
In the 80s it was known by locals as muggers alley
Not any more.
Last of all the night the guns came out in the brewery tap
The day the guns came out down the high street to stop the steamers walking into shops by gangs with knives
The day the guns came out during the race riots .
This rose tinted glasses b*ll*cks certainly isnt Walthamstow.
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tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 11:12 pmPoppycock ThorThor wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 10:17 pm House prices are dropping month on month, trust me I follow property very closely. I still own property there and am renovating one at present. From its high value it’s down approx £100k.
The high street is a mere reflection of what it once was. James St is a dump of an area now, you can’t get around anywhere as all the back roads have been blocked off in their stupid little Holland project. You can’t park anywhere as it’s permits only, hardly a way to bring people into the area. How many stabbing and shootings in the last year? Big drug problem in the area as well. There’s what 17 confirmed gangs in Walthamstow!! Really, wow.
Yes I can see that the demographic is changing and the hipsters are moving in, maybe the tide is turning, well at least I hope it is. The street where my house is has been cleaned once in a year and that was by the residents with the road closed off. Like I said above my street is cleaned every week, Road sweepers clean the roads, the grass verges are cut, it’s proper looked after which is reflected by the type of people who live here, it stays clean.
If my council can do it, then why can’t labour run ones do the same?
3 bed house on Eden road ( tiny houses ) £ 895,000. - I’ve seen that one and it hasn’t sold yet and a year ago it would probably have cleared a million.
No more stabbings in e17 than there was in the 80s 90s - mostly disputes were sorted by deists, but yes stabbing did occur.
Dont know if you.remember the murder outside of the rising sun - yes
Or the one outside mcCanns wine bar ( whipps cross wine bar) - yes
or the murder outside of mountjoys on markhouse road. - don’t remember
The market is the best its been since M&S left it & selbourne walk opened .- don’t agree
Stalls are being properly regulated with the 5 stall rule again as it used to be till the mid 90s - maybe so but there’s probably less than half of what there used to be and most now just sell crap and toot. ,
I got my 1st "bit of gear" ( lebanese ) down the market when i was 18
Whilst working down there. - I guess you’re talking drugs? If it’s food, nice one I ate my first experience of their food in Santa Barbara around a flame pit and very nice it was too.
Shops were getting done down there so often insurers were starting to refuse insurance policies. - its was a sign of the times, ram raiding, but things move on and now counterfeit goods are all the rage or cyber crime, it’s still there just concentrated on something else.
Mini Holland is great , keeps all the tourists away & boosts public transport & my lungs havent felt so clean in years& i smoke to. But it harms business which brings employment and taxes, there’s lots of complaints from them.
CPZ's have been in E17 since 1985 at least , our house was one of the first with permits. - they were promised to be free, never to be charged, granted its helped with parking so that’s a bonus, but you can’t park cos your not in that particular zone. Again it harms business cos you can’t stop.
James street was always a sh*thole. - not exactly true, but maybe
Gangs .
Markhouse road
Hoe street &
Wood street
Used to be a time people from certain pubs would visit pubs on any of the other 2 main roads for gang trouble - the visits from one pub to another was not gang related ever, I know cos I used to drink in them, they were to sort out differences between people, the type of people that don’t back down. Never gang related. Now Hoe St has the Somalian grug gangs openly peddling their trade, the Albainians drove them out of James St. that’s not what I want to see ever.
Remember the little alley way by the central
In the 80s it was known by locals as muggers alley
Not any more. - I don’t remember that and I used to walk through it often, maybe I was lucky?
Last of all the night the guns came out in the brewery tap - top pub that back in the day, used to love drinking in there, if you were an outsider then maybe you’d have a problem, but they looked after there own.
The day the guns came out down the high street to stop the steamers walking into shops by gangs with knives - don’t remember that, but that’s not to say it did t happen.
The day the guns came out during the race riots .- yeah sad time that was, I was proper scared when all that was going down and I’m talking Broadwater farm time as that was spreading like wildfire.
This rose tinted glasses b*ll*cks certainly isnt Walthamstow. - I can say I walked those streets every day, going to school I had to get a train and bus and never once did I get in a fight, maybe cos I was well known, I don’t know. Drugs were around, but not like now where you get asked if you want any and they get Annoyed when you say no. The streets were safer than they are now, cleaner too. The high st was buzzing now I see a sh*t hole. I hope it recovers and I do believe it will in time. The hipsters are moving in, lots of properties are being renovated and extensions and loft conversions are being done. The major minus is jobs and companies leaving the area, that’s a major downside.