I live in Haringey, but I'm about 50 yards from the borough boundary with Islington.
I wish I lived in Islington.
Well-managed council. Excellent hyper-local parks. Lots of electric car charging points. Good street tree policy. Sensible Covid restrictions and social distancing policies. Responsive street management (play streets, street festivals). Etc.
Haringey: none of the above. Moribund. Politically correct. Virtue-signalling. Expensive.
Discuss.
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They've underachieved with their housing targets (the reason they led the coup against the last council leaders) and have only managed to rename a park in the whole time in power.
Im going to be voting Green or Lib Dems for local councillors until Momentum fack off.
I am not sure there has been a complete mess or disaster in services through I think I am probbaly seeing this through the limited optic of rubish collection and car parking permits etc.
I wonder where we would be at if the Landlease deal had gone ahead?
It is not that long ago that the Libdems (who are they?) nearly had control of the council but the decided to sleep with the Cameron Government.
Why would I vote for this?
That's my view and I don't expect anyone else to hold it. But someone has to talk about it.
Who we memorialise with statues and who we name streets after show what kind of people and attitudes we as a society value. If we have statues of slave owners we are implicitly endorsing slavery. I don't see how this attitude is "woke".
We have lost freedom due to Covid so that people don't die. If lockdown had been implemented two weeks earlier my father-in-law might still be alive. Given that Covid often spreads from asymptomatic carriers I view people who are against lockdown as basically saying that their right to wander the streets, socialise and frequent shops, pubs and restaurants, maskless, is more important than other people's right to live or to avoid the devastating effects of long Covid. To which the only appropriate response in my book, decorum be damned, is a heartfelt fuck you.
In my experience the people who bang on about their freedoms usually give little thought to the feelings or freedoms of others who their actions effect.
Sure, ideally the Council would have enough cash to develop some housing themselves, but that's just not the case in economically poor Haringey.
Instead the Council is spending hundreds of thousands annexing Homes for Haringey and milking leaseholders in Noel park (see the pods scandal). They still haven't hit their new housing target because they've only just realised that modern house building can't be done without huge investment and regeneration.
As for street renaming it's just not the time.
The facts are plain to see, that's why change in councillors is crucial to change the council leadership before we have another generation of lost opportunity.
You can't polish the momentum turd.