This Channel 4 TV video from Britain says about itself:
Naomi Klein on Trump, Corbyn and the global “war on affordable housing” (extended interview)
4 July 2017
Naomi Klein says “Trump voters wanted to raise middle finger”. The author and activist talks about her new book charting the Trump presidency, the shock tactics which got him elected, and about Jeremy Corbyn’s success, and the wider causes of the Grenfell Tower fire in London.
Tuesday 4th July 2017
posted by Steve Sweeney in Britain
LABOUR MPs David Lammy and Catherine West wrote to Haringey Council yesterday in a last ditch bid to halt to controversial housing plans that have been branded a “social cleansing” project.
The MPs for Tottenham and Hornsey & Wood Green, which together comprise the north London borough, wrote to Labour council leader Claire Kober expressing their concern over the £2 billion Haringey Development Vehicle (HDV) ahead of a crucial vote last night.
They said: “In light of the fire at Grenfell Tower we write with the utmost urgency to urge caution and call on the cabinet to pause and reflect on whether entering a public-private partnership is the correct decision for the borough and its residents.”
The letter goes on to criticise the lack of oversight and scrutiny of the process so far and warned of the “serious and significant financial risks” to the council and its residents.
Mr Lammy and Ms West advised the council that fire safety must be paramount to all decision-making and should mean “a heightened scrutiny of development proposals.”
Councillors were expected to vote in favour of the plans that would see vast swathes of publicly owned property worth millions of pounds handed over to private developers Lendlease.
Under the plans council estates will be demolished and replaced with new houses, however residents would have no automatic right to a new property and may be forced out of the area.
A demonstration organised by Stop HDV — a coalition of housing campaigners, local residents and trade unions — marched to the Haringey Civic Centre to urge the council to abandon the plans.
http://morningstaronline.co.uk/a-ad8c-Haringey-MPs-urge-council-to-scrap-gentrification-plans#.WVuftVFpwdU
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Monday 28th July 2017
posted by Steve Sweeney in Britain
Corbyn finishes Scotland tour with a pledge that Labour in power will have zero tolerance for hate
JEREMY CORBYN vowed yesterday to “fight for a society free from racism and discrimination” with zero tolerance of hate.
On the last leg of his five-day tour of marginal Scottish seats, he said that a Labour government would immediately guarantee the rights of all EU citizens living in Britain and would honour the country’s international and moral obligations by committing itself to take in a fair share of refugees.
The Labour leader met with supporters in Musselburgh, near Edinburgh, before he attended the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and went on to speak at the Rock Against Racism festival in Glasgow.
“Instead of causing such harm, we need a government that will fight for a society free from racism and discrimination, where people are free to live their lives,” he said.
“We will immediately guarantee the rights of all EU nationals living in the UK. People are not bargaining chips.
“It is disgraceful that the Conservative government treated them this way – and sent letters threatening to deport some of them.”
The Home Office said earlier this week that the letters had been issued in error to some EU citizens, whose rights remained unchanged.
Mr Corbyn continued: “The world faces an almost unprecedented refugee crisis. Britain has a proud tradition as a place of safety for those forced to flee their homes by war, famine or disaster.
“The next Labour government will be proud to honour our international legal obligations – and our moral duty – to offer safety to our fair share of refugees.”
He added: “Hate crime is a shocking reality facing many in our country. We should be appalled by it and its rise since the EU referendum.
“Labour would adopt a zero-tolerance approach to hate crime, including that motivated by religion, race, sexual orientation or gender identity.”
Mr Corbyn pointed out that Tory cuts and austerity had disproportionately hurt the poorest, the young, women, LGBT people and black and other ethnic minority groups.
The Labour leader, whose tour of constituencies narrowly held by the SNP was part of a summer-long campaign blitz of marginal seats across Britain, told party supporters that Labour was ready for another general election and determined to win.
At a pensioners’ tea party in Kirkcaldy, he promised that a Labour government would protect their free bus passes, winter fuel allowance and the so-called triple lock guaranteeing that the state pension rises by 2.5 per cent, the rate of inflation or average earnings growth, whichever is highest.
Mr Corbyn said: “People who have spent their lives paying into the system deserve something back.”
http://morningstaronline.co.uk/a-99a1-Well-Protect-EU-Citizens-and-Refugees#.WaPlZcZpwdU
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