Showing posts with label Jacqui Beswick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jacqui Beswick. Show all posts

Friday, 5 July 2019

Lies, Damn Lies and Labour Councillors

by Les May

AT first sight it might seem that the most important political development in Rochdale in recent days is the decision of two well known Labour figures to join the Brexit party.  But any crowing from Labour’s opponents may be short lived.  If it’s members get their way it’s raison d’ĂȘtre will vanish on the first of November.  Only if they fail will it have any further reason to exist.   Either way it looks like a move into a political cul de sac.

Of more long term significance is the decision of Councillor Jacqui Beswick to resign the Labour whip and sit as an Independent.

She is reported to have taken the decision due to the way the party had handled false allegations against her. She has said ‘I believed that after the local elections my complaint would be dealt with, sadly that wasn't the case and I have been told recently that it could be quite some time before that happens’.

There is rather more background to this story than is apparent from this statement.

About six months ago I attended a meeting of people with a background in the Labour movement,  Labour activists and supporters, and some with a Trades Union background.   Most lived in the Heywood and Middleton constituency.  Also present at the meeting was John Blundell who represents a ward in the Rochdale constituency.   From the start it was clear that there was some antagonism towards him and his presence was not welcomed by a majority of the people at the meeting.

A number of people at the meeting were aware that another Labour councillor had made serious allegations against Councillor Beswick and wanted to discuss the matter further. The unwelcome Councillor Blundell managed to block any discussion by suggesting that repeating the allegations might be construed as defamatory and that the allegations were ‘under investigation’.

There were a lot of people at the meeting who will remember what Councillor Blundell said and a recording of exactly what he said may exist. I don’t think anyone present will believe a word he says in the future and it may be that some will conclude that he was lying.

The treatment of Councillor Beswick by the Labour leadership of Rochdale council looks very much like what is known in trades union terms as ‘Constructive Dismissal’A Labour councillor has a right to expect that when allegations are made against them they will be investigated by the party within a reasonable time frame. The failure to do this is analogous to a ‘repudiatory breach’ in employment terms.

There exists a significant lack of trust in the Labour leadership in Rochdale amongst many people who are otherwise solidly behind the Labour party. Labour politics in Rochdale has been described to me on a number of occasions as ‘a cess pit’. The treatment of Jacqui Beswick will do nothing to sweeten the smell from it.

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Saturday, 13 October 2018

A Breach of Trust!

by Les May

I had hoped that the opposition parties in Rochdale would do their job and hold Allen Brett to account for his decision not to ask for the resignation of Labour Councillor Faisal Rana who admitted to soliciting two votes in the local election in May this year.  After a single feeble complaint by Lib-Dem leader Andy Kelly, no more has been heard from either party. Indeed there seems to be no record of the Tories saying anything, effectively they are condoning Rana’s behaviour.

Disappointed, but not surprised, on 14 September 2018 I wrote the following letter to Councillor Faisal Rana.   As a matter of courtesy and for information, I sent a copy to the Leader of the Council and the Chief Executive of Rochdale MBC.

I have been aware since mid August that you have received a police caution for electoral offences relating to the poll of 3 May 2018.  Until a few days ago I had not read the transcript of the interview which you gave to Sky News.   I assume that the transcript is a true and correct record of what you said.

I am particularly concerned with the paragraph which reads:

I legally registered my votes by providing my genuine national insurance number, date of birth and addresses and when I received these through the post I thought it would have been OK and that is why they issued me two ballots for two constituencies’.

In my view this appears to imply that the electoral services of RMBC should have checked for a duplication of national insurance numbers and dates of birth, and informed you of the illegal nature of your actions.

From my own experience registering to take part in the ballot is an active process. It is necessary to provide an address at one is resident in order to receive a ballot paper at that address.  Ditto for a postal vote.  I assume that you are quite properly registered at the address at which you reside permanently with your family and that you legitimately used that vote in that ward.

What is in question is the ‘other’ address, which I assume was in the ward in which you stood as a candidate, and what legitimate interest you had in the property at that address which you considered gave you an entitlement to register yourself at that address and apply for a postal vote to be sent to that address.

As a resident of Rochdale Metropolitan Borough I would like answers to the following questions within 15 working days of the date of this correspondence.

What was the address used to apply for a second vote?

What legitimate interest did you have in the property identified by that address?

Were you a tenant of the property identified by that address?

Were you the owner of the property identified by that address?

The 15 working days were up last Friday.  I have not had a reply from Councillor Rana or an acknowledgement from the other two recipients.

Councillor Rana clearly does not want us to know the address at which he registered in order to get his second vote or why he thought he was entitled to two votesThe 2017-18 electoral register for the Spotland and Falinge ward shows that a Faisal Rana is registered at 170c Spotland Road, together with Hassan Tehzeeb and Amna KiranThis is a change from the three previous registers, 2014-2017, when a Susan Williams was registered at this address.

So just why did Councillor Rana think that he had an entitlement to a second vote.  Was it because he was now claiming to be resident at this address or was it that the change in occupancy of 170c Spotland Road now gave him a convenient address at which to register and to receive the papers enabling him to cast his second vote?   If this is indeed the case then it suggests that both the police and the Labour leader have not been so diligent as perhaps they might have been in enquiring much more closely into Faisal Rana’s actions and motivation. If there is another explanation, then what legitimate interest did he have in 170c Spotland Road?

A number of people, including a fellow councillor, have come forward to act as apologists for Councillor Rana seemingly without reflecting upon the morality of the act of deliberately soliciting a second vote and upon the way that his actions have tainted the Labour party.   I’ve heard stories about his being so contrite that he was in tears, that he undertook a pilgrimage out of contrition and perhaps most ludicrous of all, that he should not be forced to resign because if he did it would lead to a bye-election in the ward and this would cost the town £50,000.   None of this cuts any ice with me.

Electoral fraud is not a minor matter.   This is what the Pickles’ review into electoral fraud, Securing the Ballot had to say:

Electoral fraud and corruption is intertwined with other forms of crime as well. Local authorities have a large procurement role.  A group of people who cheat their way to power are unlikely to hold a higher moral standard when handing out public contracts, or when making quasi-judicial decision on planning and licensing.   Electoral registration fraud is connected with financial crime
and illegal immigration.’

In other words there is a moral as well as a legal dimension to a Councillor deliberately seeking to obtain a second vote.


Councillor Rana has shown contempt for electoral law and the basic premise of our democracy, ‘one man, one vote’.  He actively sought to obtain for himself a second vote, but he lacks the moral fibre to admit that he did wrong and to do the honourable thing by stepping down.  By this he taints Labour as a party that will tolerate electoral fraud for the sake of expediency.

In May 2018 a large number of Labour party members went on record as showing their support for Jacqui Beswick being elected as leader.


From what I hear of this lady she would not have been so tolerant of Faisal Rana’s wrongdoing as Allen Brett.   Perhaps it is time for Labour party members to once again let their views be known.
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Saturday, 5 May 2018

Who Pissed on Rochdale Labour Party's Chips?

by Brian Bamford
Damaging 'Off the Cuff' politics of Dancuk, Farnell & Brett

AFTER last Thursday's local elections, West Heywood's Labour Councillor Jacqui Beswick,  announced her bid to take over the leadership of Rochdale Council by standing against Allen Brett the current leader.  She said:  'I don't want to drag up the past difficult times', but 'the bad press' she insisted, won't have helped the Labour Party in Rochdale.

At this Sunday's AGM the future of the Rochdale Labour Party will be in the balance, when elections are to be held for leader.  Tellingly, Councillor Beswick told the Rochdale Online website:  'I believe in change!  Not from the top down', but from the ward membership upwards.

Councillor Beswick stood before for the leadership last November, when the disgraced Richard Farnell stood down, but she failed to get in.  What she didn't say yesterday, is that she didn't succeed because of opposition from her minority group opponents with special cultural interests within the local Labour party.  Northern Voices, at that time, was told by sources close to the Party, that she lost because she refused to parley with these minority  'clans' with unique influence in the party.

Yet it may well be to these forces, which Councillor Beswick may be eluding to below when she talks of 'an opportunity for a new broom to sweep out the old order instead it was consolidated with backers of the former leader who seemed in denial'.

Yesterday, in her Rochdale Online interview, Councillor Beswick declared:

'Recent events in Rochdale have shown there is a need for change in Leadership.  Some of us tried to make this make this point when the national party asked the previous leader to step down last November following his evidence to the IICSA enquiry.
'This should have been an opportunity for a new broom to sweep out the old order instead it was consolidated with backers of the former leader who seemed in denial.
'Timescales were deliberately short and instead Richard Farnell's close ally and deputy [Allen Brett] took over. 
'At this time the level of change at the top was not sufficient, which is why a number of cabinet members and a deputy resigned last December.
'Rochdale and its residents deserve better than this and especially after the IICSA report that has identified historic failings 
'I believe fresh Leadership is important to take the Borough forward. For this reason I am putting my name forward at the next group AGM with an agenda for change that says the old ways of doing things are not good enough for Rochdale.'

With Allen Brett as the Labour leader, and with the former disgraced leader still in the wings as a Rochdale councillor, the Rochdale Labour Party is tainted by the political ghost of the disgraced former Rochdale MP, Simon Danczuk, to whom both were close.  All Danczuk's sexual peccadilloes, and the misdemeanours with regard to his expenses, have over the years soured the political atmosphere in the Rochdale Labour Party.  But, Councillor Allen Brett hasn't helped to clear-the-air by recently trying to dissemble his way out of what he said about being selective favouring Labour wards in spending the £12 million government grant on local road improvements, and then when caught out claiming this was just an 'off the cuff' remark.

This terrible triumvirate Danczuk, Farnell and Brett, all in the end pissed on the chips

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