Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Horse Play in Isleworth? | |
Posted by: | Phil Andrews | |
Date/Time: | 16/03/15 09:39:00 |
Some may have noticed the point I frequently make, that in the absence of any remedial action the whole local Labour Party has to be considered culpable for these events. I can understand them being reluctant to take all of Mr. Ayoby's allegations at face value due to the nature of the man, although whether a man of his age and disposition would subject himself to a cross-examination in a court of law on the strength of a fabricated claim is doubtful. This should at the very least have set the alarm bells ringing. But with the apparent tie-in between a councillor and the owner of these horses coupled with the denial of any involvement in the decision which was then proven to be untrue, the UKIP business, allegations of firebombings which those closest will have known to have been so much nonsense, unsubstantiated accusations of bribery made in writing against a local charity which subsequently had to be withdrawn - one might have thought that at the very least some kind of interest would have been taken, and it is reasonable to ask what kind of people it is who themselves consider such things to be deserving of a blind eye being turned. Then there are the other ward councillors who seem to consider this to be reasonable behaviour by a fellow elected member and who continue to provide cover and excuses. Like I say, the distribution of Cabinet posts this coming May will tell us a lot about the Leader of the Council himself and his own priorities. Personally I see no indication that this two-bob gangsterism on the part of one his subalterns will not once again find itself rewarded. |