Sunday, 26 January 2020

£350,000,000 Free Market Economy Useless Rip Off Exposed by BBC




Centralised Dog Register Urgently Needed


During 2015 the UK press and media were used by Government to begin to reign in £Millions on the back of the fear of dangerous dogs being bred to attack your kids being sold in dark alleys by drug fuelled maniacs.

The Tory Government changed the Law and demanded that all dogs were chipped and those people who were located who’s dogs didn’t comply with the law would receive punitive fines.

Tory investors went wild and those who couldn’t get shares in the new chipping companies formed their own companies to rake in and bank £Millions from the unsuspecting public and the public don’t just pay once for this service, all puppy owners have to pay through the nose for readdressing once collected from their breeder and every time a pet changes hands or a family moves home with their dog another payment needs to be made. For the Tory investors and donors linked with this industry it’s the proverbial ‘Money Tree’ and this income stream is bursting the banks for many.

The chip business rip off has been so lucrative that Boris Johnson is facing pressure from his Party donors to ensure the Law is extended to cats as well and with the unsuspecting pet lovers in the UK keeping almost 11M cats between them you can see how huge this money spinning useless exercise is!

We Laymen have used the word useless twice in this article why? Its useless, as part of the media message to the public at large 'it was sold to the dog lover as a way to protect your dog if it was lost or stolen' yet the RSPCA tell us there are 70,000 dogs lost or stolen each year in the UK but there is no public open centralised register to help pet owners be reunited with their pets when they are located,, despite owners coughing up to keep the 'chippers' bathing in asses milk.

13 Companies leech off the pet owning public and its reckoned more investors are waiting in the wings to hook in more cash when Boris decides to cheat the cat owning public as well.

The calls for a public open centralised register, are growing by the day. We the laymen believe that needs to be Government monitored as well as industry sponsored and access and chipping costs for the public need to be regulated and capped.

We Laymen would like you to contact your MP and get their support for a centralised register, well known dog lover and greyhound racing enthusiast Ian Lavery MP fully supports the initiative for a centralised register but we haven’t heard squeak never mid a bark or a yelp from any of the other MP’s in Northumberland.

STOP THE PET LOVERS RIP OFF NOW

Notes:  
https://www.atvtoday.co.uk/140863-bbc/

https://www.writetothem.com/
 



Friday, 17 January 2020

Northumberland Tories attacking County Hackney and Private Hire Drivers:

If you’re a regular taxi user in any of the peripheral to other Council area Towns in Northumberland, like Prudhoe, Blyth, Seaton Valley, Cramlington, Ponteland etc you may have a regular number you ring to take you shopping, to a health appointment or out socialising. Or you may use any of the cards left in your local supermarket, hospital or pub and be collected by Cabs that are licensed in neighbouring authorities while if you’re a Northumberland Hackney driver your left sitting unemployed in a Northumberland County Council rank.

This is the outcome of nine years of Tory austerity and the growth of call centres to change the face of public transport across the nation. You may believe the nation should be exposed to the free market economy but its you and your local cab driver who loses out in the longer term.

In Northumberland where cabs from places such as North Tyneside, City of Newcastle, Gateshead, Cumbria and Scotland sit in back lanes and wait for their call centre to pass them work, local drivers have an awful time and income is often driven down to the bone. Yet those who are in power at County Hall in Morpeth and manage the licensing of taxis and private hire vehicles have recently shown they don’t give a damn for the cabby who’s plying their trade and paying their taxes across the County, as under the cover of ‘Climate Emergency’ they have decided to force the taxi companies to modernise their fleets almost immediately and the cost of that proposed edict from the Tory led Council will be to force up costs to the public and drive most of the small operators out of business leaving the out of County operators with an open door to pick up passengers at will yet not have their cabs tested and checked in Northumberland.

The proposed amendments to the Northumberland County Council Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Licensing Policy is to make all vehicles compliant with Euro 6 emissions standards for passenger cars and Euro 5 for commercial vehicles such as mini buses and vehicles must be less than four years old. The Standards for electric vehicles will not change.

The current standards introduced in 2017 of Euro 5 for passenger cars and Euro 4 for commercial vehicles with an eight year change period, one of the shortest nationally, may sound old hat to environmentalists and Tory Councillors who will possibly still be running tractors that were built eons ago on their farms and holdings, is wholly policed by the County Council itself. Taxis are tested at the County Councils own garages four times per year! Small fortunes are transferred from the taxi industry into the coffers of the County Council which is effectively a stealth tax on the industry. Currently they are tested to a much more stringent standard than any family car to ensure that you and I for that matter as a passenger can travel in safety but having to change cabs every four years will have massive consequences for this industry.

In London, the nations prime cab area, with ‘black cabs’ pictured sending an image of settled soundness for the industry world wide, cabs have a lifespan of 15yrs, in areas where the internet cab is common you may be picked up in any age and standard of vehicle that are on many occasions under the radar business operated, but in Northumberland, county registered cabbies operate in full view but are being asked to fund change at a rate far too rapid for their industry while neighbouring Councils lag behind due to the pressure put on them by the industry itself.

The most galling thing cabbies have told me is that this week Northumberland County Council announced it was ‘Greenest in the UK’ with a 78.3% drop in emissions which proves that the current lifespan and vehicle testing system works a treat so why attempt to kill the livelihoods of many people and an industry that is an intrinsic part of the public transport system across the County when the largest self-praise coming from the Council is that of its plans to increase access to public transport further. HOW?

Notes:
https://www.northumberlandgazette.co.uk/news/politics/council/northumberland-greenest-uk-according-new-carbon-emission-figures-627526?itm_source=parsely-api

***Many cab companies are running petitions at the moment to garner support from their service users regarding this savage change, please engage your local cab driver and sign their petition.





Sunday, 12 January 2020

Concreting over the County



County Council Trading Away Democracy and Residents Right to Object?


As your well aware from our past scrawlings we laymen are from a variety of backgrounds and some of us still have solid ties with our past lives. Through these links we are able to bring politics from the other side and not simply from the party political viewpoint.

Well via our links with the construction industry and the midnight rantings on social media from a new MP we believe that as ordinary people in the street you need to know whats going on that could be entirely in the interest of investors and totally against your interest as County residents.

In the Trumpiest style, the Tories in Northumberland under yours and of course our own noses have been making secret decisions that have not been brought into the public domain, one of those decisions is to openly trade planning permissions through the pre-planning process.

Developers paying for pre planning advice is not illegal, its not even unlawful but it does destroy your right as a citizen to object too and have your voice fully heard on planning matters in your area and we believe its morally wrong to entice trade from a public service that is wholly based on trust.

The Council have made contact with developers and set up a  forum where land agents, builders and investors can discuss with planning officers how they get around difficulties in developing their land banks in Northumberland and once the dowry, or is it a ransom? is paid for pre-planning advice those difficulties will be managed away.

Northumberland is now a dream world for developers and we will see the Council collecting very valuable Council tax from properties in areas you never thought of over the next few years and we will also see the Tories concreting over even more land in their desire to profit from ‘little box’ construction near your home.





Saturday, 11 January 2020

Tory Leader can’t dodge the bullets on the uncertain future for Ponteland and Heddon on the Wall

Watching the on air Council meeting beamed from Morpeth last Wednesday observers like ourselves may have asked why the Labour Party, the LibDems and the Tynedale Independents were so against the transfer of a planning obligation to the Labour controlled City of Newcastle Council for a small patch of land lying between Ponteland and Throckley that is a minor element of a major coal extraction within the bounds of the City.

Well for those in opposition at County Hall in Morpeth this isn’t an attempt to stop any decision being made by the City Council it is about the protection of the villages that surround the City and the future needs of both the region the Country and the Government. As a nation we still need coal, will do for the next decade whilst we build a renewable future and the extraction of English coal is the least costly in the terms of human safety and transport mileage. 

So why all the furore? The answer is manifold but today we the Laymen wish to put some scenarios to those who live near this planning proposal and show why the Leader of the Conservative Group on Northumberland County Council may have let down the Town and villages he represents.



This small patch of land is the exit route for the coal that may be extracted from this huge site and that exit route will not be through the City of Newcastle, who through being the regional hub of the North-East has huge traffic and pollution problems that could lead to ever more vehicles being routed around the City and not through it by costly environmental charges being placed on the Tyne crossings within the City Centre areas.
 That of course will mean any coal extracted from this site will be routed through Northumberland to its railhead or the Port of Blyth to be transported by sea.



You may ask why that’s a concern as similar scenarios have been happening since the second world war? It has and the County of Northumberland through being the largest planning authority in the region has controlled that traffic very well indeed but by ceding its planning obligations a change stuck on the back of an item on managing the County Climate Emergency the Tory led Northumberland County Council has allowed another authority to manage the exit of this coal onto the County highways, an exit that could be extremely difficult for people who commute from Ponteland who complain about the highway in that area on a regular basis.



But what about the future if this coal is extracted?

On becoming the Leader of Council in May 2017 Councillor Jackson had two planning applications in his ward stopped and had the Council withdraw its ‘Core Strategy’ planning document from inspection by Government. The two sites Clickerman and Dissington Garden Village were to pay for a new high school and leisure centre in Ponteland, Councillor Jacksons team have gone ahead with Labour’s planned new school and leisure centre without the income from those sites to contribute towards the considerable costs of such a venture, leaving the County Council to borrow capital finance to pay for it.



Borrowing capital finance puts pressure on the revenue budget of the County Council, revenue funding pays for the services you receive as a resident of an area, Councillor Jacksons Conservative Group have just agreed to cut revenue and services by £16m leaving the villages and towns affected by this possible coal extraction with rapidly worsening services.



Also, the extraction of coal from this site leaves the City of Newcastle with possibly the most sought after building land in the North of England right on the doorstep of Darras Hall in Councillor Jacksons Ward and leaves the city with the ability to develop a fantastic future in rateable value terms not only for this land but right up to Newcastle airport, which can be developed alongside this site leaving Northumberland in the embarrassing position of having to provide a green belt buffer as they have ceded this area over to the City in planning terms.



The replacement for the Councils core strategy is the  Conservatives new ‘Local Plan’ in which they reduced the housing numbers in Northumberland in order to protect Ponteland and Darras Hall’s exclusivity. So Northumberland gets to service any growth in this area, which we expect to be considerable, without the revenue stream to improve the services its currently cutting.



Running alongside this issue is the ‘climate emergency’ that is being actively pursued in the City of Newcastle through proposed direct action on vehicles will lead the Highways authorities to require the building of a new road that will connect the A1 north of Newcastle to the A69 trunk road as the western bypass is already at a stand still at peak times. Any development on this new site will mean that the future link road will sit in Northumberland and not in Newcastle leaving the villages Councillor Jackson is cutting services too vulnerable to traffic pollution at a much higher level than they currently suffer from.



Therefore in conclusion we the Laymen believe the opposition parties were right to challenge this decision as it’s the people in Northumberland’s future they were thinking of before being voted down by Tories and Bedlington Independents.

Friday, 3 January 2020

The ‘albatross medallion’ may have to hang from a different neck from 2020

With the Governments announcement that Unitary Councils can raise additional income to cover care costs by 2% which in our laymen’s terms means that Council Tax will rise in single tier areas such as Northumberland by 4% it shows that the Government haven’t yet grasped the problems faced by the County Unitary Councils who have embraced integrated care, that’s care which is designed to keep as many ill people as possible treated safely in their own homes thereby helping to reduce unplanned readmissions to hospital. Northumberland County Council and Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust are leaders in that field.

The Government tell us that Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust manage and provide hospital and community services in North Tyneside and In Northumberland deliver hospitals, community services and adult care services. Northumberland County Council are the driving force behind the County Clinical Commissioning Group which helps balance the full financial package with some considerable funds travelling to the NHS from Council Tax to cover this service.

This whole arrangement has been an unmitigated success in most years particularly when the full winter pressures payment has been eventually paid up by Government, it allows an area struggling with high levels of industrial disease from its mining and heavy industrial past to cope with ever more elderly and keep readmissions to a minimum, but things are changing.

The last Labour Council in County Hall invested heavily in health by borrowing cheaply and buying out PFI’s and designing loan schemes to help its NHS partner to maintain the 9000 jobs that are one of the two mainstays of Northumberland’s Gross Domestic Product the Council being the other.

Using Council borrowed cash the NHS Trust was able to expand its Cramlington site an almost doubling in size that is lying quiet and still for that want of cash to pay the staff.

The idea of this expansion was timed when the Council and the Trust could rely on disability living allowance payments to the disabled who unlike the vision described in the Tory media do not live a lavish lifestyle and pay for much of their own care using their benefits as care funds, much of which is recycled back into the NHS. Ian Duncan Smith’s change to Personal Independence Payments and the requirement to appeal  before its paid, leaving many without funds for months to pay for care, destroyed what was a moderately sound ‘money tree’ to support the NHS in the County.

The new changes to attack the poor and make them poorer by attacking carers and pressurising families to find cash to support their disabled relatives has caused another shortfall with the golden apples from the money tree rotting off.

The Council in its anguish to ensure success for its NHS Partner has agreed a £16M cut in revenue services to the public over three years, which effectively will lead to major cuts in staffing levels and massive reductions in service delivery outside of adult care and expose the weaknesses in integration to the wider public.

£16M plus 2% a year is not enough to save the NHS having to reverse its cash flow and begin to pay for what most NHS Trusts see as the Councils responsibility.

Without a massive house building program County wide particularly in the popular Countryside areas in order to ensure high rateable values harvest a prime return bringing in more residents to aid the ailing County Council, both the Council and its NHS partner will suffer badly. It’s a pity that Northumberland’s Tory ‘act before you think Councillors’ stopped the Dissington Garden Village scheme in its tracks in 2017, 2500 valuable and popular homes in what would have been a high rateable value area may have halted the dwindling of essential NHS & Care Services in Northumberland











Monday, 30 December 2019

Northumberland County Council requires a new Auditor


 ‘Another fine mess Northumberland Conservatives have got you into’

Top national auditor walks away in disgust.

‘& these are minutes edited by the Council’

Click below and read on!

http://committeedocs.northumberland.gov.uk/MeetingDocs/45723_M9501.pdf


http://committeedocs.northumberland.gov.uk/MeetingDocs/45534_M9673.pdf
  







Sunday, 22 December 2019

Your bank needs to rescue democracy to ensure their own safety in future.


The expected democratic changes to the way voters are identified in the UK will be introduced during this Parliament.

People will not be able to vote unless they hold picture ID and protection of anyone who uses the postal voting system will only be in place for the next three years and re-registration will be an ongoing tri annual event.

These changes, among many others are designed to ensure millions of voters get cut off from their democratic right to vote in case they do not support the views of the current administration.

Across Europe picture ID cards are issued by Governments to their residents except in Ireland, Demark and the UK. In those euro countries not named, the ID card is used as a form of identity during election periods. This is now to be the method of ID introduced by the UK Government complete with a punitive charge in order that the poor and the younger voter are written off from involvement in UK democracy.

Older voters don’t need to worry too much as Councils provide free bus passes which of course carry picture ID that is welcomed as identification at post offices and official places.

But if the Government wishes to expose democracy as a wicked costly thing and charge people to hold an ID card then why do we the UK residents not ask the organisations who still hold in their safes and lockers over £35 Billion of our cash, given freely to bail out their debts in 2008 when they were caught out gambling on the US free market economy, to pay for our ID cards.

Initial bailout payments of £136.6Bn were given rising to just under £500Bn when the full gambling debt was revealed. Some banks have paid back much of the debt but even with the Governments sell off of the nations 7.7% stake in RBS in 2018 there’s a £27Bn shortfall and with interest accrued on that national debt it leaves us all with a missing £35Bn. There are some 55M people eligible to vote in the UK and since the Tories got into power almost a decade ago on the back of the banking crisis, everyone has to have a bank account. Pensions and Benefits can only be paid through an account, therefore with the banks holding £636 of profit belonging to each and every voter in the UK should they not pay the Tory ransom to protect democracy and ensure they as well as everyone else can benefit in future from a fair and just, open society?

Why not write to your MP and ask? After all they were democratically elected on a non-ID card register.

https://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/





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