Showing posts with label The Sun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Sun. Show all posts

Friday, 10 April 2020

COVID-19: Sex Workers Face Economic Disaster

 Social Distancing is BAD NEWS for SEX WORKERS




TODAY The Sun website announced:  'Sex workers in Britain are being forced to choose between poverty or risking Coronavirus to see their clients, it has been claimed.
'And prostitutes are now pressuring the government to recognise them as workers so they can claim state benefits and avoid having to walk the streets.
'It comes as industry leaders warn prostitution must be decriminalised to avoid spreading the infection and keep workers safe.
'Prostitution is not illegal in the UK but related activities, such as pimping, kerb crawling, and running a brothel, are unlawful.'

The problems of sex workers are obviously to all in the current climate.  Clearly it's difficult to practice 'Social Distancing' if you're working 'on the game' as they may say.

 Carl Spender in a column on the anarchist Freedom News website on  Apr 3rd wrote: 'People are being criminalised for coronavirus offences that don't exist'.
He was excited about what he called 'front line coppers are running around like heavily armed headless chickens'.  

Comrade Spender was particularly exercised by an arrest by the British Transport Police (BTP) of a found 'loitering between platforms' at Newcastle Central station last Saturday.  Charged with failing to comply with requirements of the Coronavirus Act 2020.  It doesn't surprise me that to learn that the British Transport Police wrongly charged a 41 woman from York, using the wrong legislation.  When I was arrested in 1997 together with an Irishman and three goats, the Manchester branch of the British Transport police similarly used the wrong procedures.  On that occasion the lower court found against me, but the Crown Court quashed that judgement later when it was found that while the Transport Police were right to remove the goats but that did not entitle them to remove the humans.  From that encounter I found that the British Transport Police are generally regarded as the poor relation of the police service.

However, in keeping with the fashions of the left Comrade Spender is more interested in the woman's ethnic nature, because in a footnote he draws attention to the French police's focus on St. Denis in Paris: " ‘people the police don’t like the look of’ is a heavily racialised category'," and he concludes:  'In France, for example, 10% of fines for violating lockdown conditions have been issued to the ~100,000 residents of the Parisian suburb of Saint-Denis, an area which is famously home to many migrants and people of colour.'

When I first went to Paris in 1963, Belleville was the multi-ethnic neighbourhood
Belleville is a colorful and multi-ethnic neighbourhood home to many Spanish Civil War refugees, but the last time I went to Paris a few years ago, Saint-Denis was notorious or famous for its brothels and street-walkers.

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Tuesday, 28 January 2020

The Media We Deserve?


by Les May
I STARTED reading the Manchester Guardian in 1960 when I left school. I continued to read it until the early 2000s.  I gave up after it published an article with a title something like ‘How we took on the builders’.  It turned out to be an account of their experiences by two feminist academics who had worked on a building site for all of a fortnight.  It seemed to me a total fraud, not least because working for two weeks in the height of summer and then going back to a nice desk job, is not quite the same as spending your working lifetime at the job and enduring the rain, sleet and mud of British winters. 
 
Last Thursday I picked up and read a discarded copy. It seemed much improved so I bought a copy the next day and began to think of once again becoming a regular reader.

Then I read the following and understood why someone went to the trouble of coining the acronym GROLIIES* (pronounced ‘grolly’).
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/commentisfree/2020/jan/20/id-never-heard-of-laurence-fox-until-he-started-lecturing-us-about-racism
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/lostinshowbiz/2020/jan/23/want-to-know-what-racism-feels-like-ask-laurence-fox
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jan/26/laurence-fox-actor-fantasy-film-gor-stewart-lee

Now remember this is supposed to be a newspaper catering for the more thoughtful, more astute, more liberal minded reader. Really?
So if you want a more liberal, more nuanced view where do you turn? Surprisingly it is to an article in The Sun newspaper by Katharine Birbalsingh who had a Jamaican mother and an Indo-Guyanese father.

Laurence Fox was rude that night on Question Time. But he was not racist. I would have put him in detention for sighing and dropping his head on the table. But I would have been interested in what he had to say.
'Sadly, Rachel Boyle, the black woman he was arguing with, attempted to shut down the argument by suggesting Fox’s opinion was worthless because of his white privilege. White people are tired of being told they are privileged or racist. And I get it.  The same goes for calling the country racist.
'I say this as someone who believes there is racism in Britain, that racism is not a blunt instrument, and I believe it exists on both the Right and the Left. But to say that Britain is racist as a country in 2020 is too crude. Are our laws and institutions racist? Is the media racist?
'Sure, there will be elements of racism here and there, but to make such a generalised, un-nuanced statement seems to me to ignore the great journey of tolerance Britain has made over the past 60 years. I believe this journey makes Britain one of the least racist countries in the world. It is one of the reasons I feel proud to call myself British. I can be both black and British and few would take issue with my identity.
'Some would say that Harry and Meghan’s experiences show how racist the country is. It is assumed that criticism of Rachel or Meghan is an example of racism. But surely we black people should be open to criticism?
'If all criticism of black people is an example of racism, it becomes impossible to hold any of us to account for our behaviour. In many ways, this patronising assessment is in itself racist because it does not allow black people to be treated as equals with whites: Whites can behave badly but blacks cannot.
'Didn’t get the job? Got excluded from school? Failed a test? It must be racism. But what if you just did not revise?
'In this debate, one side thinks all negative commentary of the royal couple confirms how racist we all are. The other side thinks that racism no longer exists. Either you are with Meghan or against her.  But the truth is somewhere in between.
'Of course Meghan will have suffered racism in her very high-profile position. It would be silly to suggest otherwise. That photo of the baby chimpanzee outside the hospital is just one example of such racism.
Rachel, too, has received racist abuse since her argument with Fox on Question Time. But does that mean these women are beyond criticism?
'Laurence Fox is not a racist. He is just a white guy who wants some respect. Funnily enough, that is just what black people want, too.
Sadly, the woke have little respect for all of us, whatever our colour.’

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/10821066/laurence-fox-question-time-not-racist/

If you see yourself as being ‘of the left’ it is easy to dismiss Birbalsingh because she was invited to the Tory conference by Michael Gove. But if you ask yourself who you would prefer as a neighbour, Rachel Boyle, the black woman who could not bear to be contradicted in her view that media coverage of the doings of Meghan Markle has been racist or the more open minded Birbalsingh, what would your answer be?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katharine_Birbalsingh#Conservative_Party_conference
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2012/feb/27/katharine-birbalsingh-interview

Note in the link below how The Guardian makes Fox look like a gormless Guppy. We don’t make the news, the media does.
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2020/jan/18/question-time-clash-lecturer-tells-of-hate-mail

* Guardian Reader Of Limited Intelligence In Ethnic Skirt.

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Monday, 16 April 2018

Child abuse inquiry finds former Rochdale Council leader "lied under oath."

 "SHAMEFUL" - Ex-Rochdale Council leader - Richard Farnell

THE Labour Party have suspended former Rochdale Labour council leader, Richard Farnell, after he was found by the Independent Inquiry on Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA), to have lied under oath. 

In the investigations first published report, Farnell was branded as "shameful" by the inquiry for refusing to take personal responsibility for the abuse - carried out by others, which occurred when he was first Rochdale Labour council leader between 1986-1992. The report describes Cllr Farnell as a person who "bullied and browbeat people" (which he denied) who was "bullish, self-opinionated, and unyielding."  It concluded that he was a person who was "prepared to blame others without acknowledging his own failures of leadership."

The report describes how for over 30-years, children were being sexually abused at Knowl View school, Rochdale town centre, the bus station, and the "notorious" Smith Street public toilets that were situated directly across the road from the Rochdale council offices.

The report says that the former Liberal leader of the council, ex-MP, Paul Rowen, who led the council in the mid-1990s, "bore considerable responsibility" for the school too, at best being "insufficiently inquisitive" about it and at worst having "turned a blind eye" by choosing to give its problems a "low priority."

In evidence given to the inquiry, Farnell claimed that he had only become aware of these concerns in the last "two or three years". Yet, fellow Rochdale Labour councillor, Peter Joinson, told the inquiry that Cllr Farnell had admitted in 2014 to having seen a copy of a report about the issue at the time, and by Mrs Cavanagh (head of Rochdale Social Services), who said she had "no doubt" he would have seen a copy of the report in 1992. The inquiry was also told that the then chair of education, Mary Moffatt, had also been aware of the allegations. The report therefore concluded:

"It defies belief that Mr Farnell was unaware of the events involving knowl View School..."

Councillor Farnell was once employed as a press and publicity officer (spin doctor) for Tameside Council where he was nicknamed Doctor Goebbels and sometimes, Mahatma propa-gandhi, for his abilities to spin a tale. Last March (2017), The Sun newspaper reported that as Rochdale council leader, Farnell, had "treated" himself to a 51% pay rise  - up to £47,304 from 31,224, while many Rochdalians saw their living standards fall and their council tax soar.  His nemesis, Cllr Joinson, was an elected Labour member of Tameside Council for seventeen years between 1987-2004. 

As a press and publicity officer, Farnell appears particularly accident prone.  If he has any future left in politics, he will have to do some explaining  to pull himself out of this mess which he has created for himself. At the time of writing, we understand Greater Manchester Police (GMP), are investigating 'possible offences' relating to the findings of the inquiry.

Saturday, 10 June 2017

Danczuk: Exit stage Right


by Les May

SO the ‘Danczuk Saga’ has finally come to an end. In just two years he has managed to convert a 12,400 majority in 2015 into a total vote of just 883. Clearly people vote for the party not the man because Labour’s Tony Lloyd has a majority of more than 14,000.  What went wrong for Danczuk?

I have been chronicling Danczuk antics on the Northern Voices blog since he published his book about Cyril Smith, Smile for the Camera’, in April 2014.  But the Danczuk story goes back much further than that. In fact I could push it back to 1992 which is when I believe Danczuk found out about Cyril’s spanking of young men at Cambridge House hostel after reading the story published in a copy of the May 1979 edition of the Rochdale Alternative Paper (RAP) which is archived in Rochdale Reference Library.  It is a reasonable assumption that he would have come across copies of RAP whilst undertaking sociological research about the town.

In November 2006, the Labour magazine Tribune published the results of an investigation into what it called allegations of irregularities, which point to a concerted effort to oust non-Blairites from standing’ which it said raise serious questions over whether the choice of prospective MPs is being conducted in a free and fair manner.’  And who was one of those prospective MPs?  Surprise, surprise, it was none other than Simon Danczuk!

This is what Tribune went on to say about the shenanigans:  The selection for the Rochdale constituency, due end on January 22, has been described by one NEC member as "a debacle".  Before the selection began, a regional officer was accused of assisting Simon Danzcuk by allowing his company Vision 21 to conduct a survey of the attitudes of Rochdale members.  The shortlisting meeting was halted when a vote of no confidence was passed in the selection process.  Several branch nomination meetings had to be re-held after irregularities were discovered.  At the reconvened shortlisting meeting, an all-male shortlist of eight was agreed, despite this being contrary to party rules. All members were issued with a postal ballot, after it was discovered that the original postal votes had been opened prematurely.

(The www link which carried the Tribune article is now dead. If you wish to check it out for yourself I will send you a copy I downloaded earlier this year if you contact an NV editor.)

Then there was the strange storyWould-be MP victim of death threats’
which appeared in the Lancashire Telegraph in January 2007.  The would be MP was Simon Danczuk who was of course the source for the story. Caveat emptor!


Or how about the story which appeared on Rochdale Online in May 2008, ‘Danczuk linked to developer threatening legal action against Council!’  The link was via the company Vision 21 set up by Danczuk with Anna McNamara and Ruth Turner, founders of the Big Issue in the North magazine for the homeless.  It is surely just coincidence that the name Ruth Turner figures prominently in the Tribune article and she went on to work in Blair’s office. http://www.rochdaleonline.co.uk/news-features/2/news/8581/danczuk-linked-to-developer-threatening-legal-action-against-council

Now at this point Simon isn’t an MP. But there’s more to come before we get to the election in May 2010.  There’s the little matter of the Spanish Holiday which went wrong.  That’s the first one in 2006 not the second one in 2016 which went even more wrong.



What all these stories amount to is that nothing to do with the public image of Simon Danczuk is straightforward.  The RAP story about Smith from 1979 was about the abuse of power and was based on affidavits by the young men concerned. (I know this is true, I have copies.)  The really interesting question is why the media ignored it back then.

The Danczuk version in the book involves Smith the repeatedly offending sexual predator, the Security Services protecting him, a false story about Northamptonshire police stopping him and finding a boot load of child porn, then letting him free after a ‘phone call to London’, tries to implicate him in the murky happenings at Knowl View special school because he was a Governor, and has a supposed ‘whistleblower’ who saw absolutely nothing and whose story when published in 1995 made no mention of Smith.

What amazes me is that so many people were taken in by this book.  All you have to do to spot the problem is to note the absence of sources in the bibliography then ask Danczuk how many men he interviewed who claim to have been assaulted by Smith.   I have tried on several occasions and he has never replied.  So as an editor of N.V. I drew my own conclusions

Once Danczuk had set his hares running, the police were duty bound to investigate.   If you add up the cost of all the police investigations which resulted from Danczuk’s claims it runs into the millions of pounds.  And when the police found insufficient evidence for the CPS to prosecute, according to Danczuk it was their fault!  But that does not excuse Leicestershire police discussing aspects of the investigation into Greville Janner with Danczuk.  Aspects which later appeared in a national newspaper. (See Appendix).

Since the last day of December 2015, Danczuk has been the political equivalent of ‘dead meat’The proximate cause of his undoing was the so called ‘sexting’ incident involving a 17 years old ‘financial dominatrix’.   From then on it was a bad year for him. But as I said earlier nothing is straightforward with Danczuk and his own antics ensured that things went from bad to worse.


We may not have heard the last of Simon.  I don’t think that a decision has yet been made on whether the overpayment of £11,000 in accommodation expenses for the two of his children constituted fraud.

Now that Rochdale is bidding adieu to Mr D. what sort of reputation will he leave behind?  With the best will in the world I find it difficult to see him as anything other than a man who milked his position as an MP for his own ends and who even in adversity never missed an opportunity to line his own pockets.  All perfectly legally of course.  But that does not take away the smell.

Appendix

25 August 2015
Chief Constable
Leicestershire Police
Force Headquarters
St Johns
Enderby
Leicester.
LE19 2BX
Dear Sir,

I refer to statements made by Simon Danczuk MP in the House of Commons on 23 June 2015 and recorded in Hansard Column 214WH.  I have extracted below the portion of his statement which I believe raises matters of concern about the actions of your force.

Quotation starts:

'I know the police are furious about this, and rightly so.  Anyone who has heard the accusations would be similarly outraged.  I have met Leicestershire police and discussed the allegations in some detail: children being violated, raped and tortured, some in the very building in which we now sit.  The official charges are: 14 indecent assaults on a male under 16 between 1969 and 1988; two indecent assaults between ’84 and ’88; four counts of buggery of a male under 16 between ’72 and ’87; and two counts of buggery between 1977 and 1988.  My office has spoken to a number of the alleged victims and heard their stories.'

Quotation ends.

Taken at its face value this suggests that Leicestershire police discussed with a third party, who though an MP, does not represent a constituency within the Leicestershire police area, matters of a confidential nature relating to a police investigation.  I draw attention to the fact that Mr Danczuk specifically used the word 'discussed' suggesting that information was passed to him by the police service rather than that he was simply questioned about information which he might hold which was relevant to the police investigation.  The detailed information regarding the nature of the charges in the remainder of the statement suggests that this interpretation is correct.

Even if it is considered appropriate to discuss these matters with Mr Danczuk the question arises as to why he was apparently not instructed that these matters were confidential.  Mr Danczuk's choice of words in the first two sentences of the above extract could leave the impression that by not instructing him that the matter was confidential the police service was attempting to use an extra-judicial method to bring pressure to bear upon the Director of Public Prosecutions. I stress that I am not making such an allegation.

The apparent failure to instruct Mr Danczuk that the discussions were confidential extends to an article in the Sun newspaper of 24 June 2015 headed 'Lord Janner "Raped kids in Parliament" claims Labour MP Simon Danczuk', and in which the matters discussed with him by Leicestershire police were repeated. As Mr Danczuk had made his claims under Parliamentary privilege he gave himself, and the Sun, protection against being sued for libel.

On 24 July 2015 Mr Danczuk received a payment of £10,000 from the owners of the Sun for an article he had contributed to.  He declined to say which article the cash related to.

If this payment does relate to the Sun article I believe it raises further questions about the wisdom of discussing material relating to the Janner case with Mr Danczuk without instructing him that the matter was confidential.

I am arranging for a copy of this letter to be sent to the Home Office because I think the concerns raised are applicable to similar discussions between other police forces and MPs who may use parliamentary privilege to make the discussions public.

Yours sincerely,

Dr Les May

Wednesday, 1 March 2017

Loose Women Hero Scapegoat's Brother

AIDED by the Murdoch press through The Sun and the local press Karen Danczuk, and occasional panelist on the program 'Loose Women', has claimed that, according to the Rochdale Observer'all five of the "targeted" attacks (on her Range Rover) have happened since her brother was jailed for raping her as a child'.
Ms. Danczuk has shown an interest in becoming a member of parliament and since serving as a Labour councillor on Rochdale Council now sees herself as a public figure or minor celebrity.  Hence, she seems to be seizing every opportunity to promote herself, especially since she was the prime witness in a successful case against her own brother for child abuse involving rape.
The latest chance to get noticed was when she Tweeted:
'These attacks are either linked to the trial or a sheer coincidence. They are clearly targeted at me for whatever reason and I can only speculate.' 
It seems the vehicle's paintwork has been scratched and the petrol cap somehow tampered with, the last straw being last Friday when nail were sprinkled before her Range Rover.  The media and TV celebrity has said she has contacted the police.
The media which has been fulsome with its praise for her public promotions has only thought fit to send gossip columnists, rather than their crime or political correspondents, to cover the latest story of Karen Danczuk.
The Daily Mail sent Isobel Frodsham some of whose international stories have appeared on /muckrack.com/isobel-frodsham, and include juicy titles like  

Armed raider frogmarched out of shop empty-handed By Isobel Frodsham dailymail.co.uk

 Man storms into restaurant with a meat cleaver in Malaysia By Isobel Frodsham dailymail.co.uk

Jesus gets his cross stuck in metro ceiling in CologneBy Isobel Frodsham dailymail.co.uk

Meanwhile, the journalist Amanda Devlin from The Sun, who last week covered the Karen Danczuk story of damage to her car, has gone on Twitter to express sycophantic tweets about her own employer among other investigative reports below from both Ms. Devlin and Ms. Frodsham.  We leave it to our readers to judge the quality of this journalism:

Round-up of some of my stories in this week


  1. Amanda Devlin Retweeted Press Awards
    The Sun shortlisted for Website of the Year at the National Press Awards
    Amanda Devlin added,

  2. Round-up of some of my stories in this week