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BCFM Drivetime
eviction of protesters from Stapleton allotments today
Weekly Program
 Bristol Broadband Co-operative  Contact Contributor
March 13, 2015, 3:47 p.m.
https://politicsthisweek.wordpress.com/2015/03/13/bcfms-weekly-politics-show-presented-by-tony-gosling-2/
News review: Proposed closure of Wick Road library - and other libraries with LibDem candidate for Brislington East Jos Clark. We Care and Repair charity – increase in demand recently; people cannot afford to maintain the homes they own, LibDems recycling, Green Capital; Mayor Fergusons closure of Bristol libraries; local press – internet, Bristol Post, Ujima radios move from Seed Centre in St Pauls to The Station in Bristol city centre which is run by Creative Youth Network and set up by city elite Merchant Venturer and out of the stations ethnic minority heartland. Move is being presented as wonderful by Ujima directors but some volunteers are very unhappy the stations moving out of the community it was created to serve; Mayor Ferguson – top down mayoral system is not democratic; Metrobus – eviction of protesters from Stapleton allotments today – public transport, First Bus vs. Corporation Buses under municipal control; PMQs Ed Miliband – Camerons crooks in the heart of government: Lord Green and Andy Coulson bad choices for senior posts in government – Lord Green, Andy Coulson – taxpayers funding of political parties, hedge funds; PMQs Jacob Rees-Mogg MP raises issue of Magna Carta & the erosion of the right to trial by jury – Lady Diana & 7/7 London Bombing inquests; survey on the impact of elected Mayor on city; poorest areas have had the largest cuts to spending – what is tax for? Rates vs council tax, local Chewton Mendip based Lord Waldegrave and Victor Rothschild were behind the original 1980s poll tax proposals but although presented as a being stopped by protests poll tax really ended up little different from the Council tax we have today; people on benefits may be charged for appealing decisions – Universal Credit, sanctions, ATOS, bailing out the banks, coming crash; Hillsborough commander David Duckenfield was in same Freemasons lodge as officer he replaced.

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