Monday, 3 May 2010

ALIBON, is this the KINGs seat or?

more like the tale of the Emperors new clothes.

Lets have a look shall we?

Sanchia Alasia - still after all this time nothing more known about her, we hope that at least some voters know her in the ward.

John (brown envelope) Davis well what can we say, despite Hodge and the mafia doing everything they could to get him through, including the fact that he was never interviewed by the so called Independent panel to go forward for selection. He has as all have known been hopeless on the campaign trail.

Its only safe to allow him to turn up for a photograph, the mafia have been warned don't let him near the public, and don't let him anywhere near visiting ministers.

The way that things have been carved up in Alibon ward there will only be 1 place for Labour and that wont be John (brown envelope) Davis.

And now we come to Darren Rodwell the man who would be king.......we hear that he has already selected his Cabinet, there will be NO members from Dagenham in that little cosy group.

He has we understand been condemned by the Electoral Commission with regard to his handling of Postal Vote forms.

He has continued in his condemnation of previous Labour Members in how they run the council, despite the very fact that only just a short while ago the Council was judged to be a 4* Council, 1 of very few in London.

By the way his condemnation of those Labour members goes against the rules of the Labour Party which he claims to represent.

Tell us Darren did you resolve your companies bankruptcy issues?

But, lets set all of his corrupt little ways aside, because they pale in significance to the deal he has struck with Bob Bailey from the BNP, many have been aware of the friendship that exists between them, and now people are coming forward and talking openly about their belief that an agreement has been reached between these 2. Bailey it seems is quite happy to sacrifice one of his own to let Rodwell win a seat. It is even being suggested that certain bnp canvassers are suggesting this on the doorstep.

We of course would like to be in the position to confirm this without any doubt but as yet we are unable to, but we have been reminded that a similar deal was struck in Mayesbrook Ward in 2006.

1 comment:

  1. You are so right in what you say about Davis, he is dead in the water, but Rodwell is one really snakey piece of work, if i remember rightly on his application form to go on the panel he claimed to have 2000 labour pledges. It will be interesting to see if he can deliver.

    dagenham member

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