Saturday 30 November 2019

Corbyn is too much of a risk to our security












It's been a week since I last blogged and not entirely by design as this is the worst era of British politics like.. ever. As someone who until Corbyn had happily voted Labour or Liberal depending where I lived or what election was taking place the current options do not impress.

In fact what prompted me to return to the blog (I have been highly active on Facebook if you wish to join me over there, see sidebar for link) was the tragedy yesterday. Two innocent people stabbed to death by a religious Islamist terrorist in the name of his non-existent  deity. Those members of the public who tackled him deserve a medal.

Besides the shock of the attack it was the reaction of the left-wing tweeting community who appalled me. Hundreds of messages doing the rounds that this was  a "false flag" probably establishment or Mossad inspired attack to help the Tories. Even worse where the morons who complained about the police shooting the bastard despite the fact he had what appeared to be a suicide vest.

I was reminded of Corbyn's interview back in 2015. The  reported:

In an interview with the BBC, Corbyn was asked whether as prime minister he would be happy to order police or military to follow such a “shoot to kill” policy.

He said: 

“I’m not happy with the shoot-to-kill policy in general – I think that is quite dangerous and I think can often be counterproductive. I think you have to have security that prevents people firing off weapons, where they can. There are various degrees of doing things as we know … but the idea you end up with a war on the streets is not a good thing. Surely you have to work to try and prevent these things happening, that’s got to be the priority.”

This caused a furore at the time and combined with his general desire to reduce the armed forces and his dithering over all security related issues on which he would seek a "collective decision" thereby wasting valuable response time and lacking leadership abilities he shows himself and his party unfit to be in power in this country under any circumstances.

Bugger Brexit or a second referendum this idiot and his supporters would leave us defenceless in the face of the enemy. 

That on top of the endemic anti-Semitism and now revealed in the tweets of the leftists combined with a political programme that would decimate the economy and seek state ownership of the Internet combined with new laws to control newspapers makes the prospect of a Labour Government a frightening prospect.

Whilst there remain some good people in the Labour Party it is far too risky to allow Corbyn and his unhinged followers to be elected. 

In these circumstances despite the many criticisms I may have of Boris it is clear that voters should follow the basic principle of ABC, that is Anyone but Corbyn on December 12th.

For only the second time in my life (the last being in 2017) I recommend that you vote for the candidates most likely to keep Labour out which will mean Conservative in most seats but also some Liberal-Democrats and hopefully the three Independent Group for Change MP's plus Frank Field who is running as an Independent.

Friday 22 November 2019

Fringe 2019: Socialist Labour Party






















Most people who have any interest in left-wing or trade union politics will remember Arthur Scargill former President of the National Union of Mineworkers. During the great miners strike back in the eighties Scargill led his members into industrial action without a ballot thereby casing a division in the NUM and helping laying the foundations for a massive defeat not just for the union but the trade union movement in general.

The failure of the NUM was a watershed in British politics that cemented Thacher's government and began the wearing down of trade union power and influence to the almost negligible level it has today, though there are some exceptions to the rule.

This was also the period in which the left attempted to and failed to take control of the Labour Party. Militant, a parasitical Trotskyist organisation was purged and Labour entered years of opposition until the rise of Tony Blair.

In 1996 Arthur Scargiil split from the Labour Party and set up a new organisation known as the Socialist labour Party and at the beginning there were high hopes as various smaller groups and individuals joined up. However from the start the SLP was ruled by an Scargill with an iron fist and his Stalinist politics led him to purge not just the various Trot groups inside his party but anyone who dared oppose him.


Emblem of the Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist–Leninist).svg


Scargill was aided in this by one Harpal Brar who himself split with the SLP in 2004 to form the ultra-Stalinist Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist-Leninist) as Scargill refused to back North Korea.

The party failed in it's attempts to gain any traction electorally and there has always been some mystery about it's financing but this year the SLP is standing but one candidate in Hartlepool where it has a small group of ex-Labour councillors.

The SLP website can be found here: www.socialist-labour-party.org.uk

The CPGB (M-L) can be found here: thecommunists.org

Monday 18 November 2019

Doctor Who: The Key to Time (Tom Baker)


























In trying to avoid the tedious pre-election prattle about Brexit I decided to go in for what turned out to be a major piece of escapism and ordered the boxed set of Tom Bakers Key To Time. This consists of no less than six stories over 26 stories which means it would have bee broadcast over six months. Being retired I got though it in just over a week including a few of the bonus features of which there are plenty.

This is Doctor Who as most people of my age remember it. Great acting and the need to suspend disbelief due to the low tech special effects, but it was a kids TV programme at the end of the day. I recall describing it to a media studies student ans classic British Pantomime with monsters thrown in!

I grew up having been lucky enough to see the very first episode of Doctor Who aged seven in 1963. My favourite Doctor was always Patrick Troughton with his companions Zoe (Wendy Padbury) and Jamie (Fraser Hines) but frankly they are all good and so were most of his companions over the years though Ace always irked me by referring to the Doctor as "professor". Still part of her particular charm I suppose.

This box set is actually quite inexpensive having set me back a little over £22 from Amazon and with the exception of the first story (after the introduction to the whole sequence) they are all solid Doctor Who yarns. The Ribos Operation could have been shorter in my opinion especially since it had just about the worst "monster" set I can think of.


Doctor Who: The Pirate Planet (Story 99, The Key to Time Series Part 2) (Special Edition) by BBC Home Entertainment by Pennant Roberts

However once you get past that the stories improve. Of course this adventure also introduces us to Romana (Mary Tamm) and Lalla Ward appears as a Princess in the final part, The Armageddon Factor as does another (not to be seen again) Time Lord. There's some classic if laughable moments in The Stones of Blood as huge stones chase the Doctor across the countryside and into space as for the giant squid Kroll, Like I said, pantomime with "monsters".

Doctor Who: The Stones of Blood (Story 100, The Key to Time Series Part 3) (Special Edition) by Tom Baker Doctor Who: The Power of Kroll (Story 102, The Key to Time Series Part 5) (Special Edition) by Tom Baker Doctor Who: The Armageddon Factor (Story 103) (The Key to Time Series, Part 6) by Tom Baker


The new adventure of the Doctor from Christopher Ecclestone onwards are on a technical level so superior to these old ones but I think they will always have an appealing charm to those of us like Peter Pan refuse to grow up and hopefully generations to come.


Sunday 17 November 2019

Gratuitous Sax and Senseless Violins -Sparks 25th Anniversary Re-release


























In the seventies one oddball duo of American brothers Ron (keys) and Russell Mael (vocals) renamed  their band and came to fame as Sparks. The infamous Hitler moustache of Ron being a trade-mark of their early form of electronic pop in the age of Glam Rock.

One of Sparks more memorable hits was This town Ain't Big Enough For the Two of Us which reached no 2 in the British charts in 1974.

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Photo: By AVRO  

Sparks went on to have a couple of other hits that year with Amateur Hour and Never Turn Your Back On  Mother Earth which reached numbers 7 and 13 respectively that yer. Despite releasing other singles they did not impact again in the charts until 1979 with a couple of sings which reached 14 and 10. They failed to chart again until the nineties when a trio of singles entered the top 40.

These were tracks from their 1994 album Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violins which has it's 25th anniversary this year and has subsequently been re-released on CD and coloured vinyl. Not having heard this album before I chose the CD version and was pleasantly surprised at the music which is a mix of their original sound and humour with more than a little influence from the Petshop Boys.

The song titles Frankly Scarlett, I Don't Give A Damn and I Thought I told You To Wait In The Car give a flavour of the material. Here's a track from the album which as they used to say is well worth a spin!





Official website: allsparks.com

Video Channel: SparksOfficialVideo

Fringe 2019: The Animal Welfare Party

Animal Welfare Party


Unlike other most of the other fringe parties the Animal Rights Party has no illusions of grandeur. It simply exists to promote a cause and I noticed they were standing in my local constituency (Chelsea & Fulham). If it wasn't for the need to keep Corbyn out I would have lent them my vote to at least help save their deposit and help highlight their cause.

In their own words:

The Animal Welfare Party’s vision is of a fairer, more equitable and sustainable society for all.

AWP’s Key Policies for the 2019 General Election
  • Avert climate catastrophe, improve human health and save NHS funds by promoting healthy and sustainable plant-based diets
  • Re-direct farming subsidies from animal agriculture and fisheries into plant-based agriculture
  • Increase penalties for those convicted of animal abuse up to a maximum custodial sentence of 10 years
  • End the badger cull and strengthen the fox hunting ban
  • Strengthen companion animal welfare with an end to breed specific legislation, the sale of animals online and in retail stores and the exotic pet trade
  • Phase out farming practices and systems with poor welfare consequences for animals
  • Phase out animal experimentation with binding targets for reduction combined with proper funding & real support for alternatives
  • Introduce independently monitored CCTV for all slaughterhouses
  • End live animal export and all slaughter without prior stunning
  • Oppose hard Brexit. Support a second or ‘people’s’ referendum on the final exit deal

AWP’s 2019 General Election Manifesto will be released shortly.


The Animal Welfare Party are standing six candidates:

  • Professor Andrew Knight MANZCVS, DipECAWBM (AWSEL), DACAW, PhD, MRCVS, SFHEA is the AWP candidate for New Forest East in Hampshire
  • Vanessa Hudson, AWP Party Leader is the candidate for Bethnal Green and Bow in London
  • Jane Smith, AWP Deputy Leader is our candidate for Congleton in Cheshire
  • Sam Morland is the AWP candidate for Chelsea and Fulham in London
  • Angelika Cowell is the AWP candidate for Kingswood in Gloucestershire
  • Fahima (Femy) Amin is the AWP candidate for Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner in London

Further info from their website: www.animalwelfareparty.org

Saturday 16 November 2019

Fringe 2019: Socialist Equality Party













The Socialist Equality Party is one of the fragments of the old Workers Revolutionary Party whose origins and breakup was covered yesterday. (See post below)

The SEP (originally called the International Communist Party) consists of a group of individuals who sided with David North leader of the American section of the International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI) then called the Workers league who started questioning Healy's demands for money from their co-thinkers around the world.

The WRP had a large operation consisting of their own print shop which employed party members at lower rates than the printing unions would have tolerated. They published a daily newspaper had a fleet of lorries for delivery ran several bookshops plus a "College of Marxist Education" and supplied Healy with vehicles for his personal use.

The WRP was in trouble despite continually telling it's allies how well they were doing when in fact sales of The News Line were in sharp decline. Additionally North had the temerity to challenge Healy's dialectical materialist theories or gobbledygook as most all outside observers saw it. This along with the sex scandal prompted the Young Socialists around the Hyland family to break away.


























North managed to get all but the Greek and Spanish sections of the ICFI (all of one member in the latters case) on side and eventually all the groups changed their names to the Socialist Equality Party issuing similar manifestos in their respective countries.

Highly sectarian and aggressive the SEP is also standing candidates in the General Election. Their set of demands include that urgent matter for all of us:

★ No to austerity, militarism and war!
★ Free Julian Assange!
★ For class struggle and socialist internationalism!


Corbyn will not mobilise the working class against this threat or the war danger, but instead seeks to convince the ruling class he can be trusted. Asked by the Guardian if he was prepared for the “3 am call” warning that Britain is under imminent threat, he replied, “Of course: absolutely. You have to take decisions at times like that.”

Build the Socialist Equality Party!

Britain’s pseudo-left groups have once again loyally rallied to the Labour Party, insisting like the Socialist Workers Party that a vote for Corbyn “could change everything.” But four years of Corbyn’s leadership have proved that the Labour Party cannot be reformed, let alone British capitalism, by the installation of a nominal “left” leader whose real loyalty is to the Labour and trade union bureaucracy and British imperialism.

Election campaigns will be run in Bradford, Sheffield, Liverpool, Glasgow, Manchester and London. 

Socialist Equality Party: socialequality.org.uk

International Committee of the Fourth International: www.wsws.org

Friday 15 November 2019

Fringe 2019: Workers Revolutionary Party






Not everyone on the far-left is happy to give the revisionist Jeremy Corbyn a free run in the General Election. Enter the Workers Revolutionary Party (WRP) a grand sounding name for what is just a tiny fragment of the old WRP that split asunder in 1985 after their founder/guru/leader was found to have have been sexually abusing or rather raping his female members. Young Socialists in particular were to his tastes.

Back in the seventies and early eighties the WRP was one of the four main far-left political parties outside the Labour and Communist Parties. It had originated out of the Revolutionary Communist Party (1944 version) which contained not just WRP founder Gerry Healy but also Ted Grant who went on to found Militant and Tony Cliff who formed the Socialist Workers Party. It was the only tie that most British Trotskyists were in one organisation.

Healy split and entered the Labour Party forming The Club and publishing Socialist Appeal which eventually transformed into The Newsletter in time for Hungary 1956 where it managed to attract many dissident members of the Communist Party not that it hung on to most for long due to it's hard line internal regime in which Healy could not be challenged.

Logo of the Fourth International

Cutting a long story short Healy went on to found the Socialist Labour League and published the first Trotskyist daily newspaper Workers Press as it transformed itself into the Workers Revolutionary Party. Healy attracted Vanessa and Corin Redgrave giving the WRP influence amongst a certain layer of luvvies and helped the group manage to organise some quite large rallies.

The Workers Press was closed down and a new colour daily newspaper (before the mainstream press it has to be noted) The News Line was published with as we now know money from various dodgy supposedly "anti-Imperialist" Middle Eastern regimes like Libya and Iraq but with help from the luvvies toured around the Gulf States fund raising.

Heavily supportive of the "anti-Zionist" movement and worked towards promoting not just the PLO but eventually ended up a friend of the Ayatollah. When the Iran Iraq war broke out The News Line published a statement calling on them to stand down and face the Zionist common enemy.

The News Line Logo

The News Line's photographers were used to to take pictures of Iraqi and other Middle Eastern dissidents which ended up being traded to the various despots. At least one walked out of the WRP at the time.

When the rape scandal broke out the WRP split with the Redgrave's backing Healy and for a while there were two WRPs and two editions of the News Line every day which we all joked was just to "double their circulation". However Healy eventually formed The Marxist Party which pandered to Gorbachev and the other WRP founded a weekly paper Workers Press but the group disintegrated as they all fell out.

Amongst the organisations that came out of the WRP were Socialist Fight led by Gerry Downing him of the car crash interview when interviewed by Andrew Neil on the BBC after he was kicked out the Labour Party and the Socialist Equality Party who followed David North of the American Workers League who managed to capture the majority of the WRP's tiny version of the Fourth International.

Then there was the small group around Sheila Torrance who continued with the WRP name and News Line franchise. It's not known how many members they have or how they manage to continue a daily paper! Yet they do and the WRP are running candidates in the General Election.

So far they have declared candidates in Bradford, Southall, Peckham and Kensington. A long way down from their 1979 heyday of 60 candidates which gave the country it's first Trotskyist party political broadcast.

Their votes will be derisory but I might pick up a copy of The News Line if I manage to bump into a paper seller. For old times sake. It was once an "essential read" for Trot spotters and inveterate sectarians.

You can find the WRP here: wrp.org.uk

Thursday 14 November 2019

Fringe 2019: The Renew party






















This election already has attracted all sorts of odd and somewhat unprincipled or dubious alliances as the three main parties are joined by the Brexit Party and the SNP for a major clash over the future of the country. of course Brexit is the big issue though keeping Corbyn out is on a lot minds, mine especially.

Each time there is a General Election I try to look at the fringe party candidates, especially the left-wing and other oddities that pop up but this year the far left including the Communist Party is throwing it's weight behind Corbyn though there are exceptions as we shall see in due course, but first a more "mainstream fringe party" has come to attention. The Renew Party.

There has been much talk of the need for a new "centre party" and Renew was formed in the wake of the referendum to provide just that alternative. Currently led by former MEP Julie Girling it has yet to make any real impact on political affairs but not for the want of trying.

They have put much effort into building their organisation and have a highly proffesional website and social media presence along with well designed material. The Party Manifesto is comprehnsive and there is much to agree with Renew on. But...

Renew has  recently announced that it is "joining" the Remain Alliance but none of the other parties have given them a free run and just thanked Renew for withdrawing. Considering their votes would be derisory. Renew were unlikely to have had any real impact in these seats. Where they have contested elections Renew has only rallied a handful of votes.

Still every vote counts in what promises to be a close run thing as alliances change and party tribalism continues to break down.

The Unite to remain people thanked renew for their withdrawal in a letter from the unreliable Heidi Allen:









































Renew have now issued the following statement:

Putting country before party and pursuing a focused approach!

We are thrilled to announce that Renew will be running a focused, positive campaign in four highly varied constituencies in England and Scotland:


  • Hackney North and Stoke Newington
  • Edinburgh North and Leith
  • Bromley and Chislehurst
  • Sefton Central

Our other 47 candidates have agreed to stand aside. This was not an easy decision, by any means. We know that in each constituency, we have the people on the ground and the strength of message to make a real impact. We know that each of our dedicated and passionate candidates would make an excellent representative of their constituency.

But this election is about more than party politics. It is about the future of this country, and who in each seat has the ability to overcome the damaging path that we have been set on by the right wing of the Conservative party.

This decision will allow us to run a focused campaign in seats where we can have a real impact, get out on the streets and on doorsteps, and spread our positive and exciting vision for the UK.

Far from making an impact Renew will simply be another fringe party not noticed come election night.

But they won't be the only ones!
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Tuesday 12 November 2019

Demonstrate to defend equality not discrimination




PLEASE JOIN US AT COURT OF APPEAL,

Strand, Holborn, London WC2A 2LL

13/14 NOVEMBER


9:30AM


Southall Black Sisters (SBS) is intervening in an important case (Akhter v Khan) with far-reaching implications for minority women’s rights.

As part of the One Law for All campaign, we will be holding a protest outside the Court of Appeal to let the government and the public know that minority women will not tolerate being trapped in marital captivity and treated as subjects of their so called religious communities rather than as citizens with equal rights.

Background

On 31 July 2018, Mr Justice Williams, a family court judge decided that Ms Nasreen Akhter was entitled to a decree of nullity of marriage, following the break-up of her 18 year old marriage. She had had a nikkah ceremony resulting in a Muslim marriage contract between herself and her husband, Mr Mohammed Khan. The couple were widely recognised as married in Britain and the UAE (where they lived from 2005 to 2011) for tax and other purposes. Although Ms Akhter wanted a civil marriage and believed one would take place, it never happened because Ms Akhter’s husband refused to also have a civil marriage. When the marriage broke down, (it is suggested that he wanted to take another wife) he said that he owed his wife nothing because their relationship constituted a ‘non-marriage’.

In court, the judge concluded that in the interests of human rights and justice, the marriage should be recognised as ‘void’. He granted Ms Akhter a decree of nullity which allows her to claim the financial remedies such as maintenance to which she may be entitled to following the break- up of her marriage.

Surprisingly, the Attorney-General on behalf of the government has intervened in this case and will argue that Mr Justice Williams was wrong to recognise the marriage as ‘void’.

Our Intervention

SBS is intervening in this case because we are clear that if the appeal is successful, the consequences for minority, especially Muslim women, will be profoundly discriminatory. Christian women in a similar situation would be able to have their marriages declared ‘void’, and thus have access to financial remedies from the courts, but women who have married in another religious system, may not.

Pragna Patel of SBS says:

“If this appeal is upheld, it will force Muslim and other women to turn to Sharia ‘courts’ that already cause significant harm to women and children. If this appeal succeeds then the government will succeed in outsourcing justice to unaccountable and fundamentalist inspired community based systems of arbitration. This amounts to an endorsement of parallel legal systems and an abrogation of its own legal obligations to uphold principles of the rule of law. This is not about recognising religious marriages; it is about the state guaranteeing equality to all before the law."

Maryam Namazie of One Law for All says:

“Mr Justice Williams’ decision to consider a Sharia marriage a void marriage is an important one for women’s rights. It doesn’t recognise the Sharia marriage but by deeming it annulled, opens the way for Muslim women to secure financial remedies if they so choose where none would otherwise be available. Unsurprisingly, the Government has appealed this crucial decision. The Government is always perfectly happy to relegate minority women to kangaroo courts and faith-based parallel legal systems in order to appease fundamentalists and manage minority communities at the expense of women’s rights. If the appeal is upheld, it will further discrimination against minority women.”

Gita Sahgal of One Law for All says:

“The One Law for All campaign’s research has shown that the collapse of civil marriages in Muslim communities has been used to spread the influence of sharia ‘courts’. Women are trapped in a legal limbo unable to divorce, and unable to remarry. We believe all marriages must be registered; but we support this judgement which voids the Muslim marriage contract. The government, which has failed to act against sharia councils, is now threatening to send women back to them, by closing off this remedy.“

More Information: 

Don’t Lock Women Out of Justice: Equality Not Discrimination: https://onelawforall.org.uk/dont-lock-women-out-of-justice-equality-not-discrimination/

Sunday 10 November 2019

Musical Interlude: Ozzy Osbourne, New Single!

Time for a new piece of music and hopefully the first from a new album from Ozzy Osbourne.



Ozzy Osbourne's website: www.ozzy.com

Friday 8 November 2019

Another five bloody weeks....

Three smiling live-action villains next to electronic equipment

A few days ago a friend posted a message on Facebook that he would cease all political posts and discussion until after December 12th due to the election as he was fed up of it all. I responded by saying I knew how he felt but am unable to shut up!

Despite what you might see on social media or the press most ordinary folk are sick to death of Brexit even if they have an opinion and though the majority have an opinion and will probably vote the activists do get carried away with themselves in a torrent of self-righteousness no matter which side of the debate they are on.

The thought of six weeks of continuous campaigning is frightening or boring depending on ones point of view. The first leaflets have arrived through my letter box from the local Tory MP. The Lib Dem's are tweeting how much support they are picking up round here and although I voted for them in the local elections there's fat chance of that in the General Election.

Like my friend I had considered taking very much a backseat this time round as the tiny party to which I belong, Change UK defends it's last three seats, two retiring and the others having been poached by the Lib Dems. All are too far away for me to actively help, though door to door canvasing is sadly no longer possible due to my disabilities.

What happens to Change UK after the election remains an open question and I will decide a course of action then. Meanwhile I have to consider my options in this election both locally and nationally.

There have been so many interesting developments as Labour kicks out figures like Chis Williamson and Roger Godsoff both of whom have declared they will stand as Independent candidates in the election. Neither will win but could prevent Labour winning In Clacton the candidate has been withdrawn due to ant-Semitic comments including calling a Jewish person Shylock.

Three former Labour MP's including Ian Austin and Giselle Stuart have called for a vote for the Tories.  A former Militant/Socialist Party candidate in Pudsey, Leeds has been attracting negative attention whilst Kate Hoey has backed the Brexit Party.

It seems Labour has bad news every day not that the Tories haven't had their moments as on was found to be lying over a rape trial and the victim has quite rightly called for his removal as a candidate in Wales.

Which brings me to the Lib Dems who have made agreements with other Remainer parties to stand aside in some 60 seats. Besides the fact Wales voted to Leave as a whole it's also led to at least some Libe Dems standing as Independents and defying Swinson's edict.

Nigel Farage is targeting Labour seats but is happy to shaft Boris over his Brexit deal but already at least one Brexit candidate has quit over that notion. If people want Brexit then Boris is actually the one they should vote for. The Brexit Party remains a high fringe vote despite it's success in the European Elections. Even Farage chickened out of standing.

The Greens being both remainers and getting the backing of the Extinction Rebellion louts have risen in the polls but other than their current MP in Brighton are unlikely to progress much further.

The SNP and Plaid Cyrmu both think they will improve their respective positions by shafting both Boris and Corbyn in some seats and the Lib Dems appear to be having a bit of a surge and may do well, but Swinson will definitely not be prime Minister despite their hype.

With other local elections including Frank Fie;d standing as an Independent there could be some interesting results overnight come election day. I for one will be watching with renewed interest.

In the mean time there's another five bloody weeks of this.

Wednesday 6 November 2019

Does PCS Need a Change of Direction?

















Guest Post by Andy Magee (PCS HMRC NI) (PC)

PCS has been around for a number of years. Often its General Secretary voices views on topical subjects of the day. Do such views represent the membership of PCS or are these the views of others? It’s a question I regularly ask myself and often when I look at the problems PCS members face I feel that these problems get lost in translation.

The role of PCS General Secretary is currently up for election. Balloting will commence shortly. Some may believe that the current incumbent is doing a fine job and will wholeheartedly support that candidate. Others like myself may see a change in this role leading to a change in the direction of PCS. I would like to see a change where the issues impacting members will be at the forefront of PCS as I believe often these issues get lost in the merry go round.

Important issues like pay, pay progression, pensions, jobs, job security, centralisation, compensation payments, work life balance and terms and conditions constantly circulate . However I feel that they never get the attention, focus and desire to make that difference that I and the other fee paying members deserve. Change for it's own sake is not the answer. However when things go off the boil or become stale is Change is refreshing.

Some may see little change or variety with the candidates standing for the role of PCS General Secretary. However I believe as voters and observers we must scrutinise what each candidate stands for and how this will impact on the direction of PCS. Will what they have to offer bring changes that you consider necessary? PCS cant be dead there are to many people that need it to work.

I will be casting my vote for a new candidate. Taking a gamble that the union can progress from what I consider is a position of no momentum to something that can shape PCS for the future. A change and future that I believe needs to start tomorrow.

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Balloting for the General Secretary Election runs from Thursday 7th November until Thursday 12th December

Use your vote for change.

Tuesday 5 November 2019

Campaign to silence Jewish Voices on Twitter























Guest Post by Jeff Samuels


Last night I received notification from Twitter that after further consideration my account had been reinstated.

On the 31st August I logged in to find that my account had been locked. I was notified that 25 of my tweets had been held to be in violation of their rules on abusive conduct and harassment. I was required to serve a 14 day ban which would commence only once the offending tweets had been deleted.

Common to all 25 complaints was the account of Kerry Ann Mendoza, editor of the Canary, one of the leading pro Corbyn "news" outlets. She and I had clashed a few days prior, following which a concerted and coordinated campaign of mass reporting was initiated to silence me from combating antisemitism on Twitter.

Although entirely devoid of substance the sheer weight of numbers must have induced Twitter to be duped into acceding to the designs of anti-Semites against a jew trying to fight them.

I refused to comply and notified Twitter accordingly. I lodged an appeal but received no response. I followed up with a long email setting out the full context but again received no reply. The Board of Deputies kindly made an informal approach on my behalf which sadly bore no fruit. Twitter maintained that they had "made the right call".

I was urged by a number of people to comply with Twitter's requirements in order to get back into the fray as soon as possible where my voice was much needed and valued. Flattered as I was I declined. Expedient as such a course may have been it was to my mind misconceived. To do so would be to bend to the will of anti-Semites and they would never let me forget it. On principle I was not prepared to compromise. The only course was therefore to pursue Twitter myself for relief.

On a return to Manchester my friend and former instructing solicitor, the very able Daniel Berke, agreed to assist. Having been provided by Dave Rich of CST with the name of the CEO of the UK division of Twitter we decided to address all communications to him personally.

We drafted a Letter Before Action setting out my complaint together with my demands which, if not met would result in legal proceedings being initiated without further notice.

As the deadline approached I received the notification that they had reversed the suspension and reinstated the account forthwith. Importantly this included an acceptance that none of the 25 tweets in fact violated their rules. There would be no requirement to delete any of them nor to serve any ban.

My public thanks must go to Daniel Berke whose creative legal strategy so clearly unnerved Twitter as to engender a complete capitulation on their part.

It was his idea not to pursue the matter via the courts. Instead he argued that the effect of the suspension was to prevent a jew from using their service to combat antisemitism. This was discriminatory on religious grounds. The Human Rights Act he pointed out is applicable to private service providers as well as public bodies. Thus our complaint would be furthered by a reference to the EHRC on those grounds.

The point seems to have resonated with Twitter as evidenced by the volte face yesterday.

The important point is that too many Jews are being bullied off Twitter as a result of pile on's and mass reporting by antisemites who are abusing the rules and procedures against those whom the rules are designed to protect.

That intimidation must not be allowed to succeed. We must show the antisemitic bullies that we will not be cowed nor silenced neither shall we bend or buckle.

We will fight and we will win.

We are Jews. We are proud and we are strong.

As someone observed to me last night when welcoming me back, Twitter is the front line in the fight against antisemitism. It is a cesspool and thus unpleasant to wade through. It is, however, important. I urge friends to get on that forum and fight the fight, particularly now and over the next 6 weeks. My story shows that when we stand up to the anti-semites we will win.

They resorted to seeking to silence me only because they could not win the argument. They failed. Let's together make sure that they fail again on December 12th.

Saturday 2 November 2019

Thrillers for a chilly weekend

The Devotion Of Suspect X by [Higashino, Keigo]

As the weather changes and the raincoats and anoraks are taken off their respective pegs, the fires are lit or the cnetral heating is fired up the time to warm up and shelter begins again.  It's time to reach for the bookshelves and cosy up with some good thrillers.

Neither of my recent reads are new, the first having been found by chance in a pile of "recommended reads" in my local Waterstones. The Devotion Of Suspect X by Keigo Higashino (Abacus Paperback: £8.99) originally published in 2012 apparently and has been a big seller both in the authors home country of Japan and abroad. It's also been made into a cult movie.

This tale features a murder committed in self defence by an abused ex-wife and her young daughter when her appalling former husband comes calling after she's hidden away.  Yasuko knows not what to do when the quiet but infatuated teacher next door Ishigami comes to the rescue. He arranges to save the woman he loves from afar in a way that the police will never be able to trace back to her.

A genius he may be but he doesn't reckon with Detective Kusanagi's friendship with a former student peer of his another genius. This fascinating mystery weaves in ways the reader does not expect. A page turner indeed.



Next up is The Chalk Man, the first novel by C.J.Tudor (Penguin £8.99). I picked this fascinating little tome up after reading her latest novel and was impressed by ability to create a highly believable world full of characters so full of life and weave a mystery around the. It's no surprise the novel was a hit as a group of childhood friends find a body in the woods.

Skipping chapter by chapter from the present to the past the mystery evolves around the fate of a bully, car accidents the return of old friends and a forbidden friendship. Who was the dead girl and where is her head?

There's sub plots surrounding an abortion clinic, an anti-abortion vicar and a pregnant girl. There's poisoned dogs, missing bikes and much more as bullies prowl, friends fall out and parents fall out.

What or who is the Chalk Man?

And a little unexpected twist. Creepy.