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Camden New Journal - Forum: Opinion in the CNJ
Published: 4 June 2009
 
Unfinished business, or a revolution for today

Historian and trade unionist Keith Flett draws inspiration from activists of the past and suggests ways to transform today’s politics

THE fight of the “Free Born Englishman” continues. Reporting on the departure of Bromsgrove MP Julie Kirkbride... > more
Letters
Redemption time over an appalling plans decision?
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Are litter bin complaints consigned to the dustbin?
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Decent Homes ripped mine apart
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People left in the dark on plans for property review
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COMMENT & LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
 
Parents teach Tories a lesson in school places crisis

PARENTS in Belsize Park appear determined that a primary school be built in the area.
And they are making their point with imaginative campaigning.
If the Lib Dem-Tory coalition feel that given time the parents will go away, they are likely to be manifestly disappointed. > more

Crime and hanging out in gangs is no fun - IT amazes me when I hear that line teenagers are bored and have nothing to do. > more

Pollution report highlights silent killer - WELL done Paul Keilthy and the New Journal for your full-page report. > more

Attempt at humour in headline missed mark - I WRITE to object to the headline (Rough ride! MP quizzed over cab expenses, May 14). > more

Tragedy of selling homes - WE would like wholeheartedly to agree with your previous correspondents’ suggestions that the council and Camden residents... > more

Betrayals on the Heath - TURNING historic Whitestone Pond, Hampstead, into a municipal traffic management scheme is not the only betrayal of the area... > more

Chopper police keep me awake - THERE is an issue of helicopter noise at night which I’ve experienced in recent years. > more

Making a difference - IT is heartbreaking news that our ward councillors, Anna Stewart and Nurul Islam are not standing for the local government elections in 2010. > more

Cutbacks threaten birds - THE trouble with the severe pruning given to our street trees is the time of year when it is done. > more

Checking for defective pavements - REGARDING Susie Green’s accident with great interest, I too had a bad fall in 1996 and had the same ridiculous letter from... > more

Be a politician or find a proper job? - NEW Labour princess Georgia Gould needs a proper job before she sallies forth to try to govern us as a professional politician. > more

No to PR - WE ought never to accept proportional representation. > more

Arts and crafts help - I WAS invited to have a stand at Lauderdale House for the early May bank holiday (May 4). > more
 
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