The Labour Group accuse the Council of face saving by
agreeing to the outrageous demands of Michael Volpe.
The Dame is not
sure they are right.....
The better
educated Europhile councillors (not you Palmer) will not have missed the irony of Volpe being a fox in Italian….and he has certainly lived up to the
reputation of his namesake.
He has been
like a savage and wily fox in the Hornton St chicken hutch.
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'FOXY' VOLPE & THE CLLRS |
And the end
result is that Michael ‘Foxy’ Volpe has the council over the barrel: so much so it might not just be face saving, but ridding itself of an intractable problem.
'Foxy' says that
the £5million will sort out OHP until it forms a charitable trust in 2016.
He goes on to hope our £5 million, plus loss of interest of £150k, will see it through
until 2023 when it rashly believes it will be in profit.
The Labour
group say this is whistling in the wind. They may be right for with backroom costs of
£412,000 for staffing, marketing, depreciation and insurance a profit is a figment of Foxy's imagination.
According to
Emma Dent Coad the proposal evades the question of how much OHP will pay for
using prime facilities in Holland Park.
‘It has never been clearer that the Council is using the language of
austerity to justify ideological decisions.
The self-professed ‘richest
Council in the universe’ can find cash for the opera, but makes ‘tough
decisions’ when it comes to vulnerable and struggling residents. Once again
Kensington and Chelsea Tories have been caught squeezing the vulnerable to fund
indulgence.’
This business
cuts across political boundaries. There are diehard Tories disgusted by this
profligacy when, as Labour’s press release states….
“These
proposals come within the context of yet another year of crushing cuts in
services.The disaster of the new contract for Special Educational Needs
children’s transport, which put our most vulnerable children at risk, was the
result of the ‘difficult decision in the face of austerity’ to save
£447,000/year – a sum almost equal to the backroom costs of running
the Opera. A further £415,000 is to be sliced off the Play Services
budget, making it increasingly difficult for working parents to find affordable
after-school and holiday childcare. And £500,000 has already been
sliced from Youth Services.”
The Dame is an apolitical old thing but she agrees with this assessment.
She expects her taxes to be spent on imperatives first and fripperies later.
She certainly never expected to be a stakeholder in a third rate opera setup.
This sort of nonsense plays straight into the hands of the opposition.