Skip to content or view mobile version

Home | Mobile | Editorial | Mission | Privacy | About | Contact | Help | Security | Support

A network of individuals, independent and alternative media activists and organisations, offering grassroots, non-corporate, non-commercial coverage of important social and political issues.

Any questions for Paul Foot?

Tom Wall | 02.09.2002 12:00

I am planing to interview Paul Foot, twice Journalist of the Year and Journalist of the Decade for the 1990s, about campaign to become Hackney’s first directly elected Mayor. Any questions or thoughts on the matter are welcome.

I am planing to interview Paul Foot, twice Journalist of the Year and Journalist of the Decade for the 1990s, about campaign to become Hackney’s first directly elected Mayor. Any questions or thoughts on the matter are welcome.

Here's what he's said so far:

Stop the war

“Local, national and international issues will all matter in this election. For instance, the biggest political issue during the campaign is almost certain to be Bush’s war on Iraq. I shall therefore be a mayoral candidate totally opposed to the war and prepared constantly to say so. By the same token I shall also be the candidate relentlessly opposed to the disgraceful treatment by the government of asylum seekers.

“But even on these issues we will get the message across much more clearly if we set out relevant local policies to explain where we stand. For instance, we will show that the government is prepared to spend billions on bombing the already shattered people of Iraq while cutting funding to schools, nurseries, home helps for the elderly, services for the disabled, and libraries in Hackney.

Defend asylum seekers

“I will explain how I will use the Mayor’s office and influence to demonstrate our commitment to welcoming asylum seekers. As Mayor, I would campaign to stop deportations of people who have fled persecution, and oppose the detention of people not accused of any crime. I would demand that Hackney’s social services and housing departments give asylum-seekers the benefits they are entitled to and are not dispersed around the country against their will.

Education

“Last week’s Hackney Gazette led on the terrible mess the council has got itself into on the issue of education. There will soon be only one co-educational secular secondary comprehensive school in Hackney. The result is a hideous pressure on that school and a growing despair and distress everywhere else. The council vaguely promise a replacement for Hackney Downs, but this is to be one of their swish “city technology” snob schools, pioneered by Margaret Thatcher, which will fit neatly into the Estelle Morris notion of “variety” in schools – a gross departure from Labour’s time-honoured commitment to comprehensive education.

“I therefore think that my first and most urgent commitment as Mayor will be to set in motion plans for the immediate construction of two new co-educational secular and comprehensive schools in the borough. This will run side by side with a categorical commitment to supply full-time nursery places for every three-year-old.


Housing

“The next issue is housing. The whole borough has been cursed with sell-offs of council estates. In a case also reported last week, a promise by a housing association not to increase rents has been reversed into a decision to raise rents. I will be committed not just to ensuring no more sell-offs but also to initiating discussions about how to take back into council ownership the estates already sold, how to re-furbish them and involve their tenants in their management. I would call for all council homes to be renovated so they are fit for human habitation, and would ask council officers to enforce the same standards on private landlords.

Funding socialist policies

“Where will the money come from? This will be a familiar question about every socialist policy. The government’s legislation on these elected mayors is very careful to insure against the election of a socialist. The mayor therefore has no money. The mayor’s policies will have to be funded out of the council’s budget. As we all know, central government has been starving local government of the money necessary to provide vital services and has declared Hackney in effect bankrupt. So if I become mayor, and the council or government says there’s no money for policies that Hackney people have voted for, I will not back down or call for local people to pay higher council taxes.

Hackney is one of the poorest boroughs in the country. Its people’s needs should be met by central government. But the government, in its determination to stick to Tory policies on tax and public spending, has cut millions of pounds from Hackney’s grant. If elected, I would be committed to a grassroots campaign involving tenants, parents, trade unionists, voluntary groups and so on, as well as asking for support from our MPs and councillors, to back the case for more resources for Hackney from government – and I would be starting with the support of the mandate of the people of Hackney.

Privatisation

“Another issue is privatisation. Taking the lead from the government and the Local Government Network, representing the corporate greedies who can’t wait to get their fingers on public enterprise in Hackney, the council has pushed their people further and further into the mire by privatising essential public services. The IT-Net transfer was one of the great council scandals of modern times. Now the council has had, at great expense, to reverse the privatisation of the refuse service. I will be committed not just to stopping all further privatisations, but to involving all public sector workers and users in discussions as to how best to run those services democratically.

Racism

“I will not tolerate racism or any form of discrimination in any of the council’s practices. One reason for Hackney’s vitality is its diversity, which in my opinion makes it one of the best places on earth to live. I will therefore make fighting racism a priority. I will commit myself to a full-scale inquiry into allegations of racial discrimination in the council, and to having discussions with the local police committees and the GLA about the habit of police, as rampant in Hackney as anywhere else, of stopping, searching and arresting people because they are black. I will campaign for real police accountability. I will also carry on supporting families of police violence who are seeking justice, such as the Justice for Harry Stanley campaign.

Other issues

“There are plenty of other issues that I will address during the campaign. Among these will be a call for the legalisation of cannabis, opposition to congestion charges, a demand for the tube to be brought to Hackney, and a commitment to policies that protect the environment.

“We will be producing during the campaign a series of leaflets as well as a broadsheet newspaper in which my policies as mayor will be more fully set out.”



The interview will be published on the Hackney sub-section of Indy Media.

Tom Wall

Comments

Display the following 13 comments

  1. A few questions actually — A Real Socialist
  2. Housing — Dan
  3. "A few questions, actually" — Jim
  4. the reelest — reely reel
  5. Actually, — Real Socialist again
  6. Questions — Space- Trotskyist
  7. a New Ken Livingstone ? — G H Gythuk
  8. a New Ken Livingstone ? — G H Gythuk
  9. Biggest issue? — Peter
  10. Who is Terry Edwards? — jail bird
  11. The Board of Political Standards — G H Gythuk
  12. Terry Edwards — Peter
  13. Terry Edwards — Curious of Hackney
Upcoming Coverage
View and post events
Upcoming Events UK
24th October, London: 2015 London Anarchist Bookfair
2nd - 8th November: Wrexham, Wales, UK & Everywhere: Week of Action Against the North Wales Prison & the Prison Industrial Complex. Cymraeg: Wythnos o Weithredu yn Erbyn Carchar Gogledd Cymru

Ongoing UK
Every Tuesday 6pm-8pm, Yorkshire: Demo/vigil at NSA/NRO Menwith Hill US Spy Base More info: CAAB.

Every Tuesday, UK & worldwide: Counter Terror Tuesdays. Call the US Embassy nearest to you to protest Obama's Terror Tuesdays. More info here

Every day, London: Vigil for Julian Assange outside Ecuadorian Embassy

Parliament Sq Protest: see topic page
Ongoing Global
Rossport, Ireland: see topic page
Israel-Palestine: Israel Indymedia | Palestine Indymedia
Oaxaca: Chiapas Indymedia
Regions
All Regions
Birmingham
Cambridge
Liverpool
London
Oxford
Sheffield
South Coast
Wales
World
Other Local IMCs
Bristol/South West
Nottingham
Scotland
Social Media
You can follow @ukindymedia on indy.im and Twitter. We are working on a Twitter policy. We do not use Facebook, and advise you not to either.
Support Us
We need help paying the bills for hosting this site, please consider supporting us financially.
Other Media Projects
Schnews
Dissident Island Radio
Corporate Watch
Media Lens
VisionOnTV
Earth First! Action Update
Earth First! Action Reports
Topics
All Topics
Afghanistan
Analysis
Animal Liberation
Anti-Nuclear
Anti-militarism
Anti-racism
Bio-technology
Climate Chaos
Culture
Ecology
Education
Energy Crisis
Fracking
Free Spaces
Gender
Globalisation
Health
History
Indymedia
Iraq
Migration
Ocean Defence
Other Press
Palestine
Policing
Public sector cuts
Repression
Social Struggles
Technology
Terror War
Workers' Movements
Zapatista
Major Reports
NATO 2014
G8 2013
Workfare
2011 Census Resistance
Occupy Everywhere
August Riots
Dale Farm
J30 Strike
Flotilla to Gaza
Mayday 2010
Tar Sands
G20 London Summit
University Occupations for Gaza
Guantanamo
Indymedia Server Seizure
COP15 Climate Summit 2009
Carmel Agrexco
G8 Japan 2008
SHAC
Stop Sequani
Stop RWB
Climate Camp 2008
Oaxaca Uprising
Rossport Solidarity
Smash EDO
SOCPA
Past Major Reports
Encrypted Page
You are viewing this page using an encrypted connection. If you bookmark this page or send its address in an email you might want to use the un-encrypted address of this page.
If you recieved a warning about an untrusted root certificate please install the CAcert root certificate, for more information see the security page.

Global IMC Network


www.indymedia.org

Projects
print
radio
satellite tv
video

Africa

Europe
antwerpen
armenia
athens
austria
barcelona
belarus
belgium
belgrade
brussels
bulgaria
calabria
croatia
cyprus
emilia-romagna
estrecho / madiaq
galiza
germany
grenoble
hungary
ireland
istanbul
italy
la plana
liege
liguria
lille
linksunten
lombardia
madrid
malta
marseille
nantes
napoli
netherlands
northern england
nottingham imc
paris/île-de-france
patras
piemonte
poland
portugal
roma
romania
russia
sardegna
scotland
sverige
switzerland
torun
toscana
ukraine
united kingdom
valencia

Latin America
argentina
bolivia
chiapas
chile
chile sur
cmi brasil
cmi sucre
colombia
ecuador
mexico
peru
puerto rico
qollasuyu
rosario
santiago
tijuana
uruguay
valparaiso
venezuela

Oceania
aotearoa
brisbane
burma
darwin
jakarta
manila
melbourne
perth
qc
sydney

South Asia
india


United States
arizona
arkansas
asheville
atlanta
Austin
binghamton
boston
buffalo
chicago
cleveland
colorado
columbus
dc
hawaii
houston
hudson mohawk
kansas city
la
madison
maine
miami
michigan
milwaukee
minneapolis/st. paul
new hampshire
new jersey
new mexico
new orleans
north carolina
north texas
nyc
oklahoma
philadelphia
pittsburgh
portland
richmond
rochester
rogue valley
saint louis
san diego
san francisco
san francisco bay area
santa barbara
santa cruz, ca
sarasota
seattle
tampa bay
united states
urbana-champaign
vermont
western mass
worcester

West Asia
Armenia
Beirut
Israel
Palestine

Topics
biotech

Process
fbi/legal updates
mailing lists
process & imc docs
tech