Are you living next door to a fascist? Frome Vale

As part of The Blogger’s public service remit he now brings you the names and addresses of all the proposers, seconders and assentors for Bristol’s BNP candidates.

2. Frome Vale

Candidate:
Colin Richard Chidsey
Basement Flat, 20 Belmont Road
St Andrews
Bristol BS6 5AS

Proposer:
Geoffrey A Gorton
15 Beechwood Road
Fishponds
Bristol BS16 3TP

Seconder
John Haskins
5 Laburnum Grove
Fishponds
Bristol BS16 3TJ

Assentors:
Louis Wright
28 Halbrow Crescent

Fishponds
Bristol BS16 3NT

Lesley Wright
28 Halbrow Crescent
Fishponds
Bristol BS16 3NT

Simon J Powell
58 Symington Road

Fishponds
Bristol BS16 2LL

Janette Dunster-Ashman
3 Stanshaw Close
Frenchay
Bristol BS16 1JY

Pat J Newland
4 Adelaide Place
Channons Hill
Fishponds
Bristol BS16 2ED

Michael R Etheridge
48 Station Road
Fishponds
Bristol BS16 2DU

Robert S Etheridge
48 Station Road
Fishponds
Bristol BS16 2DU

Valerie J Etheridge
48 Station Road
Fishponds
Bristol BS16 2DU

Nominating Officer and witness to the candidate’s signature:

Michaela Mackenzie
1 Chubb Close
Warmley
Bristol BS30 7BP

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Dan the fabricator?

Dan the Fabricator

The Blogger has been taking a closer look at Wansdyke MP, Dan Norris. We already know his claim: “I have worked in child protection for 20 years” is not possible. But what about the claim that he’s a social worker?

Well he’s not a social worker according to the Social Care Register. Check for yourself: http://www.gscc.org.uk/The+Social+Care+Register/Check+the+register/

There’s two possibilities here:

  1. Dan was a social worker but is no longer so he hasn’t bothered to register. If this is the case he ought to at least, as an MP who can never resist the opportunity to pompously boast his expertise in the area, understand the Care Standards Act 2000. This ensures that only those who are properly qualified, registered and accountable for their work describe themselves as social workers. Basically if he ain’t registered he ain’t a social worker and shouldn’t describe himself as such or try to present his populist, paranoid paedophile claptrap as in any way a representative view of a profession of which he is not legally a member.
  2. Dan has never been a social worker and is in fact yet another of these public school fantasists that seem to have a regular habit of popping up in Westminster. Is Dan in fact making a career out of working through his adolescent boarding school sexual traumas in public?

The Blogger will be investigating further…

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Are you living next door to a fascist? St George East

As part of The Blogger’s public service remit he now brings you the names and addresses of all the proposers, seconders and assentors for Bristol’s BNP candidates.

1. St George East

Candidate:
John Hooper
19 Freshland Way
St George
Bristol BS15 1DD

Proposer:
Wayne Tovey
19 Gillard Road
St George
Bristol BS15 8AR

Seconder:
Sadie J Lawrence
19 Gillard Road
St George
Bristol BS15 8AR

Assentors:

Julie A Dorney
2b Glenroy Avenue
St George
Bristol BS15 1DZ

Michael A Dorney
2b Glenroy Avenue
St George
Bristol BS15 1DZ

Sara L Dorney
2b Glenroy Avenue
St George
Bristol BS15 1DZ

Mark D Poulston
101 Kingsway
St George
Bristol BS5 8NH

Julie Poulston
101 Kingsway
St George
Bristol BS5 8NH

Toni Poulston
101 Kingsway
St George
Bristol BS5 8NH

Hazel N Jones
103 Kingsway
St George
Bristol BS5 8NH

Nominating Officer and witness to the candidate’s signature:

Michaela Mackenzie
1 Chubb Close
Warmley
Bristol BS30 7BP

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"Child protection workers make it all up": The Stupidest MP in the West?

Dim Dan?The Prawn?

Competition for the coveted title of ‘Stupidest MP in the West’ is hotting up.

We all already know about South Bristol’s disaster-on-heels Dawn Primarolo, the former Bennite turned Blairite turned Brownite Treasury Minister who’s kept off our TV screens for her own safety. Dawn has made Tax Credit fiascos, Inland Revenue property sales gaffes and computer software cock-ups her own since joining Gordon Brown’s Treasury team in 1997.

And this is an MP so stupid she has to be regularly driven around her own constituency in a bus on a ‘Seeing is Believing Tour’ for local voluntary sector brown-nosers and SWRDA and GOSW flunkies to gently explain what a disaster her own constituency is after 20 years of her selfless input.

However a new contender appears to have stepped into the ring. Wansdyke MP Dan Norris has been bubbling under in the stupidity stakes for some time now. Described within the Labour Party euphemistically as “a West Country specialist at Lib Dem bashing”, he is probably best known locally for what can only be described as an obsession with paedophiles.

There’s a definite green ink quality to this obsession too. Norris is the kind of person who thinks there’s a paedophile on every corner of your child’s walk to school; that they’re staking out the playground; infiltrating after-school clubs and plotting their way into a job as Ronald McDonald for the next school fete. Norris tends to get away with these bonkers views because, as he never tires of announcing in his plummy tones, he worked in child protection for 20 years…

Since the 47 year old also claims to have worked as a teacher and he’s been an MP since 1997 this means he must have started his child protection career some time in his early teens. At the same time, in fact, he would have been attending Truro School, a very minor public school.

So far, so nuts, so New Labour… Another privately educated thickie on the fringes of Westminster left safely in the West country to rant about paedophiles and Lib Dems (not mutually exclusive categories in Bristol) to eager provincial journalists until he’s required in town as lobby fodder.

Not any longer I’m afraid because, in the light of the fact that his Wansdyke Ward is a marginal, Dan has decided to go national.

Sunday saw the MP appear in The News of the World, apparently praising a new ‘Sarah’s Law’ pilot scheme to be launched in his constituency where “for the first time parents will have the RIGHT to know if predatory perverts live in their neighbourhood.”

The story was followed up on Monday in The Guardian:

Yesterday Labour MP Dan Norris, whose Wansdyke constituency in north-east Somerset will be one of the pilot areas, said John Reid had given the go-ahead.

“The details are not finalised but parents are likely be given access to the number of paedophiles in the area – but will not be given individual names,” he said.

And in our very own Bristol Evening Post:

He [Norris] said: “This is truly terrific news for children and their safety and an important blow in the fight against paedophiles and the harm and misery they cause. I could not be more pleased.

Well done Dan. Terrific news indeed. Except it was complete bollocks. No such law was about to be piloted in Dan’s or any other ward. As The Guardian explained on Tuesday once the Home office had returned from their holidays:

Whitehall sources said a Labour MP who announced to the News of the World three pilot schemes allowing parents to know how many sex offenders live in their neighbourhoods or on popular local school routes, was “getting ahead of himself”.

The Guardian also fingered Norris for approaching the NoW with a fantasy story:

There were also complaints about the way the initiative was floated in the News of the World.

At this point, with his publicity stunt spectacularly backfiring, it might have been wise for Norris to clear off sharpish and keep his head down. Perhaps a fact-finding mission on perverts in Scunthorpe? A child abuse seminar in North Wales? A social workers conference in Coventry even?

Not for thickie Norris I’m afraid. Demonstrating the kind of wit, skill and wisdom that could have landed him the coveted Vice-Captaincy of Truro School’s Hockey 2nd XI he decided to defend himself on Newsnight. Ho, ho, ho.

The full interview with Gavin Esler is here (The interview starts 21 minutes in).

Now Esler is hardly a rottweiler but towards the end of the interview he’s still no clearer why Norris has fabricated a paedophile story for the press over the Easter weekend. Exasperated Esler says:

You represent a constituency that will be marginal at the next election. You’re talking all over today’s papers about paedophilia. You’re hyping it aren’t you? Absolutely hyping it.

And Norris’s reply?

I think if you knew anything about my record working in child protection for 20 years and you knew the work I had done you wouldn’t say that.

So Dan, in your world of child protection fabricating stories isn’t hype? It’s perfectly normal is it? Something to be proud of even? I think you’ve just told us all we need to know…

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Election? What election?

Lib Dem LogoTory LogoLabour logo

What with it being election time, The Blogger thought he better find out a bit about the candidates standing, party manifestos and the like. Where better to look than the internet?

Um, anywhere really, judging by the miserable efforts made by the candidates and their parties to publicise themselves and explain what they intend to do for the city.

The Blogger’s first port of call was the Bristol Liberal Democrats site where he found the following ‘current’ news story:

Call for right to row your boat

Tue 30th Jan 2007

Lockleaze Lib Dem Cllr Sean Emmett is calling on people to support a campaign for greater access to rivers in England & Wales for canoeists and users of other unpowered craft.

So that’s the canoeist vote sewn up then. But what about election information? Candidates? Policies? Promises? Anything?

Wait… Yes! there’s a button marked ‘Manifesto’!

Oh dear. It’s not really a manifesto is it? More a series of vague, self-evidently decent aspirations with no indication of how they might be achieved. No mention here of privatising social services; handing schools to private firms; rewriting planning permissions for corporate developers; cutting school curricula to save money; more handouts to First Bus; plans to build tens of thousands of houses on green space; Bristol Airport expansion or any other actual policy pursued by the Lib Dems over the last year.

Then comes the payoff: “We are currently working on our manifesto for 2007 – 2009.” Marvellous. Feel free to let us know when you bother to get around to it won’t you?

The Blogger also checked The Bristol East Lib Dem site. The big story there:

Tories play catchup on global warming

Sun 11th Mar 2007

The Conservatives are to announce that they now think it is a good idea that air travel be accountable for the greenhouse gases airliners emit, contributing to climate change.

He also tried the Bristol West Lib Dem site only to find a patronising message from patronising Stephen Williams MP that doesn’t mention local elections…

So how about the Labour Party then? Well there’s a url for Bristol Labour – http://www.bristollabourparty.org.uk/ – but go to it and you’re redirected to the national site. That’s right. The Labour Party does not even have a site for Bristol let alone anything on the local elections. (Also note that if you google ‘Bristol Labour Party’ The Blogger, now in his third week, is the third result)

Perhaps The Bristol Labour Party should remember what their boss said back in 2000:

“If we live up to the challenge of the knowledge economy, we can reverse the decades of decline we suffered in the 20th Century and become one of the world’s most successful economies in the 21st Century.”

So much for the party of government. What about the official opposition? The Conservatives are the party of the future now aren’t they? What with Webcameron and all that it’s bound to be good isn’t it?

In the sense that Bristol Conservatives are non-existent on the web. Yes. Here’s the url: http://www.bristolconservatives.com/ and to save you time here’s the message: ‘This site is currently unavailable’.

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Local BNP Nominating Officer exposed

Fascist

The Blogger learns that the BNP’s Nominating Officer for the UK is Bristol based. This key BNP official who is actively working with Bristol’s 3 local election candidates is:

Michaela Mackenzie
1 Chubb Close
Warmley
Bristol BS30 7BP

Michaela has some form in Bristol. The former executive for the BBC’s Natural History Unit and Labour Parish Councillor ran as a BNP candidate in the Euro elections in 2004.

This outspoken critic of the unelected bureaucrats of the European Union even attempted to sue the then Editor of Bristol Evening Post Mike Lowe using the European Convention on Human Rights after he said in an editorial she promoted policies which appealed to the “knuckle-dragging minority”.

The barking Nazi bitch wrote to Lowe: “The European Convention on Human Rights states that a person’s dignity is inviolable. You have violated my dignity.”

The nutter then threatened to organise a “mass leaflet drop across Bristol by our numerous activists” about the Evening Post.

Before concluding, “I am now seeking legal advice on proceeding against you personally” and called for a printed apology “by Tuesday at the latest”.

The Post politely told her to fuck off. There’s been no apology or court case as yet… Three years later!

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Hypocrite Watch: Oliver Kamm

Times columnist and combative new-Labour neo-con Oliver Kamm has a crack at Bloggers in The Guardian today. He says:

It is a democratic medium, allowing anyone to participate in political debate without an intermediary, at little or no cost. But it is a direct and not deliberative form of democracy. You need no competence to join in.

Unlike the journalism of The Times presumably Oliver where you’re all so damned competent?

Kamm neglects to mention in his tirade how he got his job at the national newspaper. He went to Oxford, worked for the Bank of England, set up his own investment bank then used his family contacts to get The Times gig. His uncle is Martin Bell and his grandfather also worked for the paper.

The blogosphere, in short, is a reliable vehicle for the coagulation of opinion and the poisoning of debate. It is a fact of civic life that is changing how politics is conducted – overwhelmingly for the worse, and with no one accountable for the decline.

We better leave politics to Oxbridge investment bankers with family contacts and some time on their hands then hadn’t we Oliver?

Incidentally Kamm has a blog where he engages in reliably high-minded, uncoagulated opinion and unpoisonous debate such as attacking Jeremy Paxman’s partner’s 94 year old aunt.

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Local Elections: The BNP

The BNP are fielding 3 candidates at the local elections on Thursday 3 May 2007. They are:

Frome Vale Ward

Colin Richard Chidsey
Basement Flat, 20 Belmont Road
St Andrews
Bristol BS6 5AS

Proposer: G Gorton
Seconder: J Haskins

St George East Ward

John Hooper
19 Freshland Way
St George
Bristol BS15 1DD

Proposer: W Tovey
Seconder: S J Lawrence

Whitchurch Park Ward

Kerry Ellen Luckett
146 Fulford Road
Hartcliffe
Bristol BS13 0AQ

Proposer: E Hann
Seconder: S J Hann

Information on this little lot is thin on the ground at present as they are basically a bunch of nobodies with chips on their shoulders. However The Blogger will be grateful for any information about them or their election campaigns (including their leaflets). Email: bristol_citizens@yahoo.com

For people favouring an electoral response to the BNP The Blogger recommends a Labour vote in all wards.

The Liberal Democrats are deeply unreliable around anti-fascism and have happily supported BNP councillors in Burnley:

At a full meeting of Burnley Council on December 13th 2006 a position on a local regeneration board came up for renewal. When it came to the vote, there was a choice of only two candidates – a BNP Councillor or a Labour Councillor. The casting vote rested with the Lib Dem controlling group and they backed… the BNP councillor!
The Progressive

The Lib Dem responsible even told the local paper, Burnley Today, he backed ‘the better candidate’!

Similarly The Green Party, locally, are so flaky, politically naive and desperate for power it’s hard to predict what their approach to the BNP may be beyond the elections.

News just in: The BNP candidate for Yeovil, Robert Baehr, last ran as candidate in the town in 1993 for… Wait for it… The Green Party!

If you want to conatct the BNP in Bristol email BNPBristol@hotmail.co.uk or call/text their Bristol regional organiser, Mark Clutterbuck, on 07810 306865

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Bank holiday comedy special

Chris Morris at BBC Radio Bristol

Like Banksy, Chris Morris’s time in Bristol has become the stuff of legend that neatly airbrushes out the fact that both were largely ignored, marginalised and actively discouraged during their time here.

Their consequent success in London has seen the kind of ludicrous revisionism that has the likes of the city’s rubbish Czar, Councillor Gary Hopkins, declaring Banksy’s graffiti is “art”. Can anyone recall the Lib Dems or anyone else at the city council supporting and encouraging Banksy when he actually lived here? Before someone from London put him on the telly and told them he was good? Thought not.

Here’s a brief overview of Morris’s stint at BBC Radio Bristol. The comedy derives not so much from Morris but from his BBC boss Roy Roberts, typical of the kind of clueless, talent-free, useless old fuckpot that pulls the strings and has been running things in this city forever.

Welcome to Bristol. The city where bullshit talks and talent walks…

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The Blogger is now on his Easter hols until Tuesday…

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Space… The final insult

The Enterprise

This was The Enterprise. The Parson Street boozer was quietly demolished a few months ago and it is now a building site.

The pub is the latest victim of this apparently pious ‘we’re all middle class now’ Blairite era where the smallest hint of crime or deviance is seized on by politicians, the media and willing moralising stooges claiming to represent “the community” and recycled into some kind of crazed moral panic about anti-social behaviour and the imminent collapse of ‘decent’ values. (If only… )

Then someone, somewhere cashes in.

The pub was raided by police in October 2005 and a small quantity of drugs seized. The unashamedly down-home, working class boozer was then closed down and never reopened amidst a whispering campaign of dark deeds and ne’er-do-wells.

Most of this was bollocks. I know someone who’s been married 30 years and had their wedding reception there. People got engaged there, people probably died there. Shit. Some people even went there and got pissed! The real crime here is that it was a working class boozer – a local pub and a much loved one at that – in an area being gentrified.

The impressive building was sold to developer Linden Homes in December 2006 and demolished soon after. Another piece of Bristol’s working class history not worth saving according to the architectural experts and the professional planners.

Now we learn that Linden Homes are to build luxury flats on the site as part of their Bedminster “urban renaissance” project – Bemmie’s the new Battersea dontchaknow?

And without a trace of irony they’re calling this new development ‘Space’. The one thing you can guarantee the occupiers won’t have very much of as they cram 44 flats on to the site.

Space
‘Space’

Not that Linden or their buyers give a toss. “Bedminster [is] developing [a] booming rental market and a potential for house price growth that exceeds the rest of the city,” they say. Code for “we can make loads of cash from investors and buy-to-let purchasers.”

And their only comment on the community they are destroying for their fast buck: “Space is on the former site of The Enterprise Inn pub, which had a very poor reputation locally and has now been demolished”

The Enterprise is far from a one off. Wedlocks at Ashton is now under serious threat – “the pub was troublesome to local residents” the developers allege. The Albert’s gone from West Street. The Hen and Chicken on North Street has been sold. Remember The Venture Inn? That’s been empty for four years now. The Fighting Cocks at Hengrove? That’s flats.

Now The Blogger learns that even Bristol’s near-mythical boozers are under threat. St Judes’ Naval Volunteer was recently sold and Bedminster’s Apple Tree is said to be hanging on in there with just a month-by-month lease. Where will it all end? At a wine bar on East Street no doubt.

Anyway I’m off for a pint at The Raymend before some middle class tossers with a fist full of government funding and a stupid acronym for a name turn it into a community fucking resource.

Here’s to local boozers!

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