Sunday 31 January 2010

Labour Candidate Carl Morris Impressed With BNP Slogan

Thurrock Labour Party Candidate, Carl Morris, was so impressed with the slogan being used by his biggest rival, he ordered his party to steal it for his own leaflet.


A source close to Mr Morris 59, who is also a Councillor for the Grays Riverside Ward, said that at first Morris was ecstatic believing that the BNP had made a major spelling error in their campaign leaflet.

The Straw man, a name used by people who know him quite well, quickly regained his composure when it was pointed out that his young opponent was actually a woman, hence the term Maid.

Mr Morris was later heared whinging that it was at times like this that he wished he had been born a woman.

A BNP spokesperson said actually Mr Morris would of benefitted by being born half man half woman. Then for once he could do the people of Thurrock a real good favour and go fuck himself.

Saturday 23 January 2010

Thurrock Labour Candidate Carl Morris Is A Thief, Says Local Tories

PROMINENT LOCAL CONSERVATIVES have said that Thurrock Labour Party is embroiled in a funding sleaze row following investigations into donations made by businesses to the local party shortly before its councillors tried to influence the future of lucrative contracts with Thurrock Council.



Recently, the Tory Council announced that it was considering replacing the 18 Contractors that it uses for its building maintenance service with a single contractor. Labour immediately greeted this with hostility and argued against the move. Thurrock Labour Party Chairman and local Councillor – Carl Morris – then went on to chair a scrutiny committee this summer that recommended the Council should not move to a single contractor but continue to employ a number of smaller companies.


It has now emerged that two companies, which the Council uses and who would be adversely affected by the decision to appoint a single contractor, are past donors to the Labour Party, something that was not declared at the time! Both companies were awarded contracts when Labour ran the Council.


According to independent data published on the Electoral Commission website, Just before the local elections in 2007, a company called Econogas Ltd - based in Laindon, Essex – made a donation of nearly £1,500 to Thurrock Labour Party, just a few months before Cllr. Morris and Labour colleagues sat on the cross party scrutiny committee and argued in favour of multiple contractors which would have included this Econogas.


In May 2001, Castle Point Heating Co. Ltd made a donation of £2,500 to Basildon and East Thurrock Labour Party and is also on of the 18 Contractors used by Thurrock Council.


Leading the charge for the Conservatives, Cllr. Ben Maney said, “There is something very murky about this. Labour said that the reason they opposed a move to a single contractor was because they were standing up for local businesses but in fact only about five out of the eighteen companies that would be affected are from Thurrock so that argument does not hold much water. Is it that what we have here is an attempt by Labour to protect companies – both based outside Thurrock – because they have made financial donations to the party? “


Thurrock Conservative Association Chairman, Fred Topham Added, “this is a very serious exposure, there is little chance that Cllr. Morris, as chair of Thurrock Labour Party, would not have known about the donation from Econogas or that they were Council contractors and had been for many years. There needs to be a full and transparent inquiry into this and Labour need to come clean. It is very hard to see how the public can have confidence in them after this”.

Thurrock Conservatives

Thursday 26 March 2009

BNP Save the Tories

TORY LEADER DEFECTS TO LABOUR

"WORK TOGETHER” PLEA BY NEW LEADER HAGUE

- BNP SAVE THE DAY FOR TORIES

- LABOUR COUP ATTEMPT FALLS FLAT ON ITS FACE

- DID PRESSURE FROM DAVID CAMERON PROVE TOO MUCH?


IN A SHOCK STATEMENT made last night (Wednesday 25th March) Tory Councillor Terry Hipsey has announced that he has quit his post as Leader of Thurrock Council - and that he has crossed the floor to become a Labour Councillor.

The announcement, issued during a chaotic and at times farcical full Council Meeting, flew in the face of Councillor Hipsey's vigorous defence of his position as Tory Leader of Thurrock Council at a press conference held last Tuesday.

At that press conference, Councillor Hipsey was responding both to criticism of his leadership of the Council as well as calls for his resignation following a 'damning' report by The Audit Commission on the performance of Thurrock Council over a range of services

Commenting on his announcement, Mr Hipsey said that his political 'volte face' was in response to Conservative central office policy on measures to lead the UK out of the current financial and economic recession.

He said: I can confirm that I have resigned as Leader of Thurrock Council, and have also left the Conservative Party in order to become a Labour Councillor. This last week has shown some of the worst examples of David Cameron's attempt to respond to the recession.

When speaking to constituents,I cannot justify David Cameron's decision to make his number one priority in a recession a tax cut, which would give hundreds of thousands of pounds to millionaires, but do nothing for the vast majority of Thurrock families.

By over-ruling people in his own Shadow Cabinet,like Ken Clarke,who clearly opposed his plans to give a tax cut to millionaires, Cameron has moved the Tories from the centre ground of politics and continues to offer no help to families in Thurrock.

In contrast, I have been deeply impressed by the way that Gordon Brown has recognised the urgent need to give real help to families now. By joining the Labour Party, I hope to be able to support the Prime Minister's practical steps to help people in Thurrock out of this recession.

I look forward to working closely with our local Labour MPs, Andrew Mackinlay and Angela Smith. They,like me,care deeply about giving Thurrock families the help that they need during this global recession.

I've spent the last two-and-a-half years trying to keep this dysfunctional Tory group of Councillors together. Recently, after having some time to reflect, it has become clear to me that this group - and the Conservative Party more widely - are incapable of making the changes necessary to take Thurrock forward.

I've been increasingly impressed with the group of Labour councillors locally and the Labour government's response to the recession nationally.

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Be careful what you wish for.
If we continue our Shakespearean theme then former Tory leader and now Labour Councillor, Terry Hipsey may just have walked straight into Iago’s clutches.

It appears that Cllr Hipsey was the Thurrock man after all and for the sake of his health and perhaps sanity decided that enough was enough.

This decision has cost him a lot of money. We were wrong in suggesting it was the 'economy stupid'.

He is a man who entered politics in his forties and,it appears, will leave it in his forties as well. But it is clear that he will have the undying respect of his new wife.

Some may say that the Labour Group had a big coup d’etat planned here. With Terry Hipsey defecting, the push was on to try and force a motion through to put Labour Leader John Kent in power. It failed.

Reaction of new leader of Thurrock Council, Garry Hague to defection of Leader to Labour.



Chair of Labour Group Carl Morris reacts to defection of Thurrock Leader to his own ranks



The packed gallery were treated to an unedifying spectacle of bungling ineptitude. Mayor John Everett was hopelessly out of his depth.

Eventually, with great assistance from the Monitoring Officer, Gwen Bankole Jones, the path of constitutional correctitude was made clear. Deputy Leader Garry Hague was elected leader.

This is a great moment for Cllr Hague. He has his finger on the pulse of the regeneration agenda in the borough and is at the fulcrum of the Conservative agenda. With his deft PR skills he may well pull the party together.

What the new Interim Chief Executive Bob Coomber made of all this, one can only speculate but many are now confident that they will bring solidarity, consensus and the beginnings of the long march towards being a 4 Star Council.

Electing the right Deputy will be tricky.

Sue MacPherson resigned as Deputy Leader a few months ago amid much rancour. It appears that she does not enjoy the support of a number in her party.

It was clear that Chair of Labour Carl Morris was disappointed at the result. He had clearly banked on a sweep into power and once again is frustrated by the Tories ability to pull themselves off the ropes even under extraordinary conditions.

One of the key criticisms of Mr Hipsey’s reign was that he seemed to be making policy up to the surprise of the rest of his members.It now looks as if Labour are doing the same.

Labour were thwarted by the two East Tilbury Councillors, John Purkiss and Barry Palmer abstaining and BNP Councillor Emma Colgate siding with the Tories.
It leaves 23 Tories, 23 Labour, 2 Independent and 1 BNP.

Your Thurrock

Wednesday 25 March 2009

Thurrock Council Tory Leader Hipsey Resigns and joins Labour party

Thurrock council leader and local traitor extraodinaire, Terry Hipsey, has resigned from the Conservative party and crossed the floor to join the Labour party.

It is believed that Hipsey has done this to get revenge on his party after coming under pressure from David Cameron to resign to avoid further embarresment to the Tories.

More news to follow when we get it.

Friday 13 March 2009

Thurrock Tories In Slanging Match With Residents At Council Meeting

ONE OF THE FIRST moves by Thurrock Council to address the criticisms made by the Audit Commission has been to employ another 'Communications Consultant'.



Head of Media and Marketing, Andy Lever said: “As part of the Improvement Board's work, communications was identified as an area of focus. The council's partners are funding a consultant to examine the communications needs of the council and to support the communications team.”

This is clearly aimed at members and officers alike.

Members of the public were astonished by Corringham Councillor Anne Cheale’s outburst against one of the Corringham Traders at the meeting last week (see video).

But it's often not outbursts but apathy, inertia and perceived contempt for the constituents that has frustrated and annoyed the public and been identified by the Audit Commission as simply not good enough.

There appears to be a cultural divide. Tory Councillors such as Gary Hague, Tunde Ojetola and Sue MacPherson seem to grasp the need to communicate. They are regularly seen in their wards, are available for interview and have a high degree of inter-personal skills that are required in their position.

We understand that Chair of Corringham Traders Association Sharon Jarrold wrote to all the local Councillors regarding the meeting held on March 2nd. She says she did not receive any reply from Councillor Ian Harrison and Councillor Pauline Tolson.

YourThurrock has e-mailed them as well but have also received no reply.

Many of the Tories have no surgeries. Little Thurrock Councillor Rob Gledhill has defended the decision. He said: “We feel that instead of sitting in a hall for two hours and seeing no-one, we prefer a walking-surgery, where we discuss things on the doorstep with our constituents.”

But are there implications for diversity in this decision by the Conservatives?

Primary School teacher, Eny Yesac said: “There are 41 different languages spoken in my school. People from all over the world are flooding into Thurrock. It seems remote and holds people in contempt to require people to ring you."

To be fair, Cllrs Maney and Ridgwell hold surgeries. The Aveley trio do as well. Cllr John Cowell is a ubiquitous figure in the ward, whether it is in the High Street, Community Forums or Youth Club.

Ockendon Councillor Amanda Arnold has been ill with Glandular Fever for three months. It took them two months before a statement was made. Her mobile phone remains shut off, her e-mails unanswered.

In modern business the message would have been:

'Cllr Arnold is unwell at the moment but is keen that any enquiry is dealt with. You can contact member services on 01375 652652 or my colleague Barry Johnson...”

It will be interesting to note whether Cllr Arnold hands back any of her £16,000 allowance?

Portfolio Holder for Public Protection, Cllr Ben Maney has not responded to any of YourThurrock's e-mails for over a year with a request for an interview.

One of the key criticisms by the Audit Commission has been the “fundamental” breakdown between relationships between officer and members.

Earlier this year, Chair of Planning Stuart St-Clair Haslam made an unbridled attack on the work and lack of vision of planning officers in a public meeting. Is that part of the problem?

YourThurrock asked Cllr St-Clair Haslam for an interview regarding this - but he has refused. Ironically, he has not made any response to the possibility that the major building initiative on his ward (Martello Homes on Dock Road) has been suspended.

Would we be writing this story a year ago? Perhaps not. With a recession, issues such as this come sharply into focus.
The councillors are perhaps fortunate that one of the first casualties of this recession has been journalism. The Thurrock Recorder has disappeared; the editor of The Thurrock Gazette, Neil Speight has left. And all that remains at the Orsett Road office of the Thurrock Gazette are two desk-bound journalists.

It was quite pointed that The Mayor of Thurrock, John Everett attempted to lampoon the Thurrock Gazette at the last Council Meeting when he held it up and identified a mistake in the paper where they incorrectly stated that the Head of the Burma Star was a 'Winston Churchill look-a-like'.

“Bring back Neil Speight” he declared. He then went on to show an embarrassing lack of knowledge on procedure and constitution that perhaps crystallised why the Council is one of the worst performing councils in the country. The term “glass houses” comes to mind.

Yet Labour are by no means immune from communication needs and we shall be addressing them at a future date.

For example, we were not impressed by the Labour Councillor who when asked by YourThurock for an interview regarding unemployment, replied: ”Can’t make it. Off to Bluewater!”.

The real concern is whether the Council gets it. YourThurrock asked them why it was that the Citizens Advice Bureau - who have the Service Level Agreement to deal with Housing Issues - were not invited to the Putting Tenants First Conference on March 27th.

The response was:

“Decisions on who to invite to the conference were taken by the Conference Working Group which includes six tenant representatives. However if the CAB wish to take part, they should contact the Housing Participation Manager on 01375 413985”

You would have thought there would have been some attempt to conciliate but the fact that they still have a 'You ring me' attitude indicates that there are deep-rooted bureacratic and cultural issues that will take a long time to eradicate.

(As we have noted previously, this is the same Conference scheduled during the day when most tenants are at work.)

Last year, YourThurrock offered to make (for free) a series of showcase films on the nominees for the Thurrock Civic Award.

A council Press Spokesman said: “We don’t think that is a good idea”.

These systemic problems may stem from the top. Thurrock MP Andrew Mackinlay has branded them as “Out of Touch” and East Thurrock MP Angela Smith has labelled them as “Clueless”.

Lorna Payne identified herself on Thursday as “Acting Interim Chief Executive” when interviewed on the hallowed fourth floor of the Council offices. The big question is “What happened to the Interim Chief Executive?”

Lorna Payne has always been amenable to interview. We understand that officers are not allowed to speak to the press but she is trying to break down a few barriers here. She cannot do this on her own.

Needless to say, YourThurrock asked Thurrock Council for a comment but have yet to receive an answer. And needless to say, when we asked about the new 'Communications Consultant' - employed at what expense to council tax-payers? - he / she remained unidentified!

Cllr Leader Terry Hipsey is unavailable for interview until March 31st.

Your Thurrock

Thurrock Council's Nightmare Leader Plunges Local Tory Party Into Crisis

David Cameron's office set to order Council Boss to go.

“Ruining Electoral Chances”
“The Buck Must Not Stop Down The Hall”
Labour Call on Beleaguered Leader and Administration To Resign




IN A DRAMATIC MOVE, Conservative Central Office is set to order Thurrock Tories to remove Thurrock Council Leader, Terry Hipsey from office.

Until recently, Westminster Tories were confident that both constituencies, Andrew Mackinlay’s Thurrock and Angela Smith’s South Basildon and East Thurrock were target seats to be toppled at the next General Election.

But the recent catalogue of controversies - from the “stepping down” of Chief Executive Angie Ridgwell and highly rated Director of Education Robert McCulloch-Graham to the U-turns on Freedom of the Borough for the Burma Star Association and the closure of Chadwell St Mary Primary School - have put the Tories' General Election hopes at risk.

However it is believed that the 'tipping point' is the disastrous handling of the plans to impose car parking charges in Corringham.

One Tory insider revealed:

“For four years, (prospective Tory candidate) Stephen Metcalfe has been confident that he can overturn Angela Smith’s slim majority (3,142).

He attended the meeting at Corringham Village Hall and was privately fuming at the Tory Councillors' performance.”

Subsequently, Mr Metcalfe issued a statement publicly criticising Thurrock Council’s own proposals.

He said: “I have spoken with a number of traders and fully support their opposition to any introduction of charges.
“I understand that the Council has a difficult job to do, and that they have to set a balanced budget, but filling the hole left by lack of proper Government funding and the deepening recession by introducing parking charges in Corringham is not the answer.”

The decree from Central Office is set to come before the next full council meeting where the Labour opposition have tabled a motion of no-confidence in the Council Leader and Stanford-le-Hope Councillor, Terry Hipsey.

Chair of Thurrock Labour has demanded the resignation of Cllr Hipsey and the rest of his administration.

At last night’s Tory Cabinet meeting, the Tories discussed the Audit Commission report where Acting Leader, Garry Hague pledged to move forward.

Your Thurrock

Thursday 12 March 2009

Thurrock Council's Top Clown Faces Resignation Call

Call for leader’s resignation after authority is rated as one of the worst in the UK

THURROCK Council has been rated as one of the worst authorities in the country.

It is one of just six, judged as ‘not improving adequately’ by the Audit Commission.

A record number of local councils received four stars in the latest Comprehensive Performance Assessment (CPA).

Thurrock Council, which has been led by the Conservatives since 2004, failed to improve on its previous rating, received just two stars out of four.

Thurrock Labour Party leader, councillor John Kent, described the report as the most damning he had ever seen although a BNP spokesman said, Mr Kent obviously has a short memory otherwise he would of added to his statement "since the last one when my party was in charge".

He said: “This report confirms what most people know about Thurrock Council. It’s poorly run and not delivering for local people.”

Council leader Terry Hipsey was unavailable to comment as he is away on honeymoon.

In a statement, the council insisted it was committed to providing good services for residents and playing a key role in improving their quality of life.

Deputy council leader, councillor Garry Hague, said significant challenges were ahead and that the Audit Commission had helped identify them.

He said: “We are determined to make rapid progress.”

The CPA findings, which were published last Thursday, look at how efficiently councils are run, quality of local services, and whether they are value for money for taxpayers.