Cllr Kasim Ali got similar treatment for being out of sight and boasting about attending JUMA with fascistic thug, President Erdogan READ HEREThe Dame hears this so offended the two councilors they sought legal advice as to whether they had grounds for suing the old Dame.
When advised that no such grounds existed they decided to accuse the old thing of a HATE CRIME!
The last councillor to try to 'legal' the Dame was the late Cllr Phelps for exposing his interest in young boys.
Soon after he was kicked off the Council
So Cllrs Ali and Elnaghi get on with the job of representing your residents.
The Dame has her beady eye on you both........
Dear Gracious Lady, The Dame Hornet of Hornton Street,
ReplyDeleteTake no notice of threats from the Loony Left. It's just froth!
The Labour lot are very good at threatening legal action. Do you remember Robert Maxwell that Labour Party paragon of virtue who gambled at Maxim's Casino in Palace Gate with Old Age Pensioners' money?
He issued Writs when people said things that were true. These writs were never proceeded with but were issued to intimidate those who opposed him.
Dear Dame,
ReplyDeleteThis Labour lot are very good at threatening legal action. Emma Dent Coad referred to the "excellent legal advice" that she received from a Labour QC when Sam Gymiah upset her. It all came to nothing.Just froth.
Since when did a Councillor being really bad at their job and getting criticized for not doing the job well or indeed at all, become a hate crime?
DeleteCouple of nasty lefties. No use to themselves. No use to their residents. Baggage
ReplyDeleteNeither use nor ornament.
DeleteDent-Coad is melting like the Wicked Witch of the North. A truly poisonous and self interested individual.
DeleteShe's a member of The Emma Society. She wants to make a come back.
DeleteBe in no doubt that Emma Dent-Coad wants to make a come back.
DeleteMake a come back? Surely not
DeleteShe has a plan of action with the overall aim of getting her name on the next General Election Ballot Paper.
DeleteDark forces in the Kensington Labour Party have a vested interest in propagating the myth that the dame is conducting a hate campaign against the lethal left within that group. If they say it often enough before the next General Election, they hope that they will be able to get one of their lethal leftist mates on the ballot paper.
ReplyDeleteThe only real opposition to the Kensington Labour Party's anarchists and syndicalists is the Dame. Ali, Elnaghi and Coad erroneously accuse our good lady, the Dame, of criminal hatred.
DeleteEmma has never forgiven the world for exposing her alleged 'racism'. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5083617/Emma-Dent-Coad-posts-sick-sketch-man-hanging.html
ReplyDeleteShe got caught out and now spends most of her time trying to 'tar' people with the same brush. What a repellent individual.
DeletePathetic, Repellent and opportunist someones her up. She also endorsed an antisemitic tweet and later apologised. She was misguided and wrong in doing this. More importantly she knew it was wrong and she did it just to show Corbyn that she was loyal and on message with his prejudices.
ReplyDeleteFelicity Buchan MP has no racist skeletons in her closet. She's an intelligent Oxford graduate.
ReplyDeleteFelicity is an Oxford Law graduate.
DeleteThe best MP's have Oxbridge degrees in Law, History, Politics, Political Science Philosophy, and Economics. Remember Alan Clark(Modern History at Oxford,) Michael Portillo(History at Cambridge,) and Malcolm Rifkind(Law at Edinburgh followed by post graduate Political Science.)
Those with different academic backgrounds tend to be sloganists.
Theresa Gorman (1st in Zoology at London)Reactionary, politically incorrect loudmouth and eurosceptic.
DeleteJeremy Corbyn MP (North London Poly dropout. Anti-zionist, anti-capitalist)
you forgot to say "Trot and antisemitic trailblazer."
DeleteAlan Clark a good MP ? He was a useless MP who should never have returned to Parliament after retiring. He did nothing for the constituency & treated his association members with complete contempt. I have never understood why Kensington Association Members repeatedly allowed the constituency to be used by 're-treads' seeking to return to Parliament after being rejected by the electorate elsewhere. There was a time when there was considerable local talent ( Joan Hanham , Warrick Lightfoot etc.) But 'the green eyed monster' got the better of the local membership with the result that the area was badly represented or ignored for decades. Get your facts & prejudices right. ( A History Graduate)
ReplyDeleteYou got me thinking! It is true that the local Tory Association allowed Clark, Portillo and Rifkind to stand in Kensington for election to parliament when they had been sacked elsewhere.
DeleteThis practice is not peculiar to the Tory Party. Stephen Twigg was sacked in Enfield Southgate in 2005 and allowed to stand in the safe labour Seat of Liverpool West Derby in 2010. Emma Dent Coad was sacked by Labour Councillors as Leader of the K&C Labour Group and allowed to stand for parliament in 2017.
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DeleteThe study of Law, History, Politics, Political Science, Philosophy, and Economics promote a type of thinking and reasoning.The study of these disciplines undoubtedly puts those who have undergone such a rigorous process head and shoulders above those with different educational backgrounds. Just compare the performance and intellectual ability of Dr Anneliese Dodds MP (BA in PPE at Oxford, MA in Social Policy at Edinburgh, Ph.D in Comparative Educational Policy) with Peter Bone MP.
DeleteI agree. John Major was the only politician of recent times without a sound academic grounding in the disciplines mentioned above who stood with those educated ones as an equal.
DeleteAnneliese Dodds, Economist and Political Scientist, Emily Thornberry, Lawyer, both are outstanding parliamentarians.
DeleteAnneliese Dodds has been to the three best universities in the UK. Oxford, Edinburgh and LSE. She leaves most of the other Labour hopefuls sitting in the back; or more accurately in the Town Hall.
DeleteAnonymous at 09.47 above.
DeleteI am afraid that the former Labour MP Emma Dent Coad does not share your low opinion of the late Alan Clark. She referred to him in her parliamentary maiden speech as "giant."
@09.47 on 18.2.2021.
DeleteExpressing a sincere opinion about the educational attainments of MP's is not a "prejudice." Your argument is dogmatic and reminds me of the way that John Prescott used to argue.
Alan Clark MP was good at taking on the Council's Housing Department. He dared to tread where Labour Councillors did not.
ReplyDeleteClark read Modern History at Oxford.
ReplyDeleteAlan Clark was a good bloke. He took my housing issue to Labour's Minister of Housing. He caused the TMO some difficulty.
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