Sunday, 30 November 2025

Monthly Blog Summary - November

📌 Monthly Blog Summary – November 2025


November was… busy.

From patient voice and housing failures to green spaces, bins, budgets and the state of civic standards in Sandwell, this month’s posts share one theme:

👉 Systems that look good on paper – and collapse in practice.

Please note some of these blogs are long because they are written to be "Foundation Blogs/Docs" which will be used for future investigations, research and articles.

Here’s the full round-up, please view archives or scroll down home page for link and full content of each individual blog:

1️⃣ Patient Voice in Sandwell: Heard, Filed, Forgotten

A searing look at Sandwell’s NHS “engagement” circus – endless consultations, surveys, workshops and glossy PDFs while access, continuity and basic humanity go missing.

Patient voice is everywhere on forms and flipcharts, nowhere in decisions.

2️⃣ A Borough in Breakdown: Housing Failures, Safeguarding Gaps and the Collapse of Sandwell’s “Customer Journey”

Using one serious resident case as the trigger, this piece pulls back the curtain on a much wider failure: housing, adult social care, safeguarding and customer contact systems that simply don’t join up.

Governance may look “improved” on paper, but on the frontline people are processed, not supported.

3️⃣ Friar Park Millennium Centre, FPUV & Sandwell’s Levelling Up Machine — The Conflicts They Don’t Want You to See

An investigation into Friar Park Millennium Centre’s political links, funding streams and its central role in the Friar Park Urban Village and Levelling Up programme.

As tens of millions flow into regeneration, the post asks hard questions about conflicts of interest, transparency, declarations and whether a “non-party political” charity is really operating at arm’s length.

4️⃣ What The Sandwell Skidder Has Said

A structured summary of public allegations, FOI battles and commentary from The Sandwell Skidder about Friar Park, Simon Hackett and Labour’s patronage network.

It doesn’t claim to prove every allegation – it lays out what’s been reported, what’s been investigated, what’s still hidden, and why it all matters now that more public money is on the line.

5️⃣ Budget 2025: Sandwell Gets Shafted (Yet Again) by Labour’s Stealth Taxes and Empty Promises

A full-blooded takedown of Rachel Reeves’s Budget from a Sandwell viewpoint.

It covers:

frozen thresholds and stealth taxes,

the two-child cap U-turn and fraud risks,

the impact on disabled, elderly and low-paid residents,

and the silence/complicity of Sandwell Labour locally.

Addendum 1 dissects the spin graphics and slogans.

Addendum 2 looks at OBR rows, “black holes”, leaks and the wider credibility crash.

6️⃣ Litter Watch: Nearly 40 Years of Graft, Goodwill & Getting On With It (Even When Others Don’t!)

A tribute to Litter Watch – quietly delivering environmental work across Sandwell for nearly four decades while others chase photo-ops.

It celebrates their education work, Eco-Bus, allotment, volunteer wellbeing impact and long-term graft – and asks why genuinely effective, apolitical groups so often end up sidelined or under-valued.

7️⃣ “Sandwell Labour Cannot Preach Protection While Denying Justice”

A challenge to the sheer hypocrisy of loudly promoting violence-against-women-and-girls campaigns while previously refusing to back a full national grooming gangs inquiry.

The piece contrasts White Ribbon PR, survivor experiences, political cowardice, smears about “far-right dog whistles” and the ongoing shambles around the national inquiry – arguing that safeguarding without accountability is just branding.

8️⃣ Dirty Chains: How Sandwell Labour Turned the Mayoralty Into a Badge of Shame

A blunt assessment of the decision to make a councillor with a recent assault conviction the public face of the borough.

It looks at what that says about standards, safeguarding, youth engagement and Labour’s internal culture – and makes the point that you don’t need to be a saint to know you shouldn’t wear the chains after that.

9️⃣ “Sandwell’s Green Spaces: Partnerships on Paper, Chaos in Practice”

This post dissects the collapse of Sandwell’s supposed “partnership” with Friends Groups and volunteers.

No Friends meeting since March 2024, no works programme, no visible Water Bodies Team, weak environmental enforcement and volunteers left carrying responsibility without proper support.

On paper: partnership.

On the ground: silence and chaos.

🔟 Sandwell’s Broken Basics – And the Complaint They Couldn’t Ignore

A borough-wide residents’ complaint about the stuff that should be simple: bins, blue bags, pavements, drains, streetlights, verges and civic pride.

It sets out how services have slid into “managed decline”, calls for practical fixes (like proper recycling bins and routine inspections) – and notes the sudden arrival of “Deep Clean Hit Squads” shortly after complaints went in. Coincidence, of course…

1️⃣1️⃣ ✅ Ridgeacre / Black Lake: The Forgotten Lake Where Accountability Goes to Die

An environmental and governance deep-dive into Ridgeacre / Black Lake – one of Sandwell’s most neglected water bodies.

It explores long-running pollution, wildlife impacts, multi-agency buck-passing and the lack of a coherent water-bodies strategy, using Ridgeacre as a case study for how not to manage blue-green assets.

1️⃣2️⃣ Legal Notice & Disclaimer (Site Update)

A formal legal and editorial framework for the blog.

It explains:

how facts, opinion and sources are handled,

rights of reply and corrections,

notice-and-takedown routes,

and the public-interest basis for much of the content.

In short: the boring but important bit that underpins everything else.

Friday, 28 November 2025

Patient Voice in Sandwell: Heard, Filed, Forgotten.


Patient Voice in Sandwell: Heard, Filed, Forgotten.

Patient voice in Sandwell is stuck in a loop of consultations, digital barriers and failing PPGs. A sharp look at why nothing changes despite “engagement”.

#Sandwell #NHS #PatientVoice #PPGs #HealthwatchSandwell #ICB #ICS #TotalTriage #DigitalExclusion #HealthySandwell

Somewhere in a Sandwell office, there’s a giant cupboard full of reports titled “We’re Listening!”, “Have Your Say!”, and “Your Voice Matters!”

And next to them? The outcome of all that “engagement”: absolutely nothing.

#Engagement #LocalDemocracy #PublicInvolvement

If listening alone fixed anything, we’d be the healthiest borough in England and I’d finally get a holiday.


Healthy Sandwell: Great Branding, Limited Power

#HealthySandwell #PublicHealth #StrongerSandwell

Healthy Sandwell is everywhere — posters, workshops, colourful graphics, wellness campaigns, walking groups. It’s practically the Disney Channel of public health.

But underneath the bright branding?

It’s a signposting machine, not a system-changer.

Healthy Sandwell can encourage exercise.

It cannot fix GP access.

It cannot force consistency.

It cannot address digital poverty.

Nice website — shame it can’t redesign the NHS.

#HealthInequalities #LocalGov


Healthwatch Sandwell: The Lone Witness

#Healthwatch #HealthwatchSandwell #PatientExperience

Healthwatch Sandwell actually turns up, listens, writes reports and chases responses.

They deserve credit for that.

But they’ve got:

no enforcement powers

limited resources

and a system that has mastered the art of smiling, nodding… and ignoring.

They are the witness in the room — but the jury’s asleep.

#Accountability #Governance


PPGs: The Patient Voice the NHS Pretends Exists

#PPGs #PrimaryCare #GPAccess #NAPP

Patient Participation Groups (PPGs) are legally required in every GP practice.

They are meant to be our collective voice.

In Sandwell?

Some PPGs haven’t met since 2018.

Some only exist as a mysterious email list.

Some are handpicked by managers to avoid difficult conversations.

PPGs should be the people’s parliament of primary care.

Right now, they’re more like decorative pot plants.

#CommunityVoice #NHSReform


Total Triage: The Velvet Rope Outside Your GP

#TotalTriage #CareNavigation #GPAccessCrisis

Total Triage was meant to improve access.

Instead it has become a velvet rope separating patients from the GP.

Patients are now dealing with:

online forms shutting after 8 minutes

receptionists acting as human firewalls

vague “your request has been processed” messages

no continuity

no clarity

no humanity

It’s not triage — it’s bureaucracy pretending to be innovation.

#NHSInnovation #PrimaryCareReform


Digital Exclusion: Sandwell’s Hidden Health Barrier

#DigitalExclusion #HealthInequalities

Sandwell is one of the most deprived boroughs in the UK.

Many residents:

share devices

have limited data

struggle with English

cannot navigate complex online systems

Digital-first has quietly become digital-last for thousands.

We didn’t fix access; we just moved the chaos onto a screen.

#DigitalDivide #SocialJustice


The Black Country ICB/ICS: Glossy Engagement, No Gears

#ICB #ICS #PublicEngagement #HaveYourSay

Our ICB/ICS love engagement:

Surveys. Workshops. Warm hub pop-ups. Ten-year vision exercises.

Colourful PDFs.

Lots of “your feedback is important to us”.

You ask, “What changed because of this?”

And suddenly all you hear is NHS tumbleweed rolling past.

They’re brilliant at recording patient voice.

Not so brilliant at acting on it.

#SystemFailure #NHSLeadership


National Bodies: Tools Without Teeth

#NHSEngland #PatientsAssociation #NAPP

NHS England publishes guidance.

NAPP produces PPG toolkits.

The Patients Association explains how to complain.

CQC offers feedback portals.

Useful — but none of them can force change.

It’s like giving patients a megaphone inside a sound-proof box.

#AccountabilityGap #SpeakUp


The 250 Neighbourhood Health Centres: Hope or Hype?

#NeighbourhoodHealthCentres #PrimaryCare

The Government’s promise of 250 new neighbourhood health centres could be transformational.

Or…

They could just become larger buildings containing:

larger triage hubs

larger queues

larger hurdles

larger frustration

A shiny building doesn’t fix a broken culture.

#HealthReform #FutureNHS


The Real Issue: A Voice Without Power

#PatientVoice #LocalHealth #CommunityAdvocacy

Here’s the simple truth:

Sandwell does not lack ways for patients to speak.

Sandwell lacks ways for patients to be heard.

We have:

PPGs (barely)

Healthwatch

Healthy Sandwell

ICS engagement

PALS

CQC

National bodies


But we do not have:

enforcement

consistency

accountability

transparency

meaningful co-production

functioning PPG networks

any mechanism that forces the system to change


The NHS listens loudly.

It acts quietly.

Far too quietly.

#HealthInequality #PatientRights


Closing Thought: The Sandwell Engagement Cycle

#LocalDemocracy #CivicEngagement

1. Announce shiny new initiative.

2. Hold energetic meetings.

3. Produce glossy booklet.

4. Promise transformation.

5. Forget it exists.

6. Relaunch the same idea 18 months later with a new logo.

If it wasn’t so serious, you’d almost admire the choreography.

Sandwell residents aren’t asking for miracles — just honesty, continuity, access, and a system that doesn’t require Olympic triage skills.

Until then, we’ll keep asking the same simple question:

“Yes, but when will you actually do something?”

#Sandwell #NHS #PatientExperience #VoiceOfThePeople #DoBetter


A Borough in Breakdown: Housing Failures, Safeguarding Gaps and the Collapse of Sandwell’s “Customer Journey”

A Borough in Breakdown: Housing Failures, Safeguarding Gaps and the Collapse of Sandwell’s “Customer Journey”

Sometimes it takes just one case to expose a system that isn’t working. A recent situation involving a vulnerable Sandwell resident has now blown open a far bigger truth: the council’s housing, safeguarding, neighbourhood and customer-contact systems are creaking, disconnected and failing the very people they are supposed to protect.

This is no longer about one individual — this is about a pattern that is now impossible to ignore. The story simply triggered what many of us have suspected for years.
#SandwellCouncil #HousingCrisis

The “Customer Journey” Fantasy vs. The Reality Residents Face

Sandwell’s leadership loves its corporate language — Customer Journey, Improvement Journey, Customer Experience Strategy. They’ve held Scrutiny reviews, internal deep dives, launched new telephony systems, pushed MySandwell, and declared themselves “modern and responsive”.

But what are people actually experiencing on the ground?

  • Phone calls not answered
  • Vulnerable residents passed between departments
  • Temporary accommodation with minimal support
  • No access to belongings when people need them most
  • Officers working remotely and virtually invisible
  • Rigid processes with no humanity or common sense

If this is the Customer Journey, it’s a journey straight into frustration, distress and neglect.
#CustomerJourney #ServiceFailure

Governance “Improvements That Never Reached the Frontline

Grant Thornton’s review, government commissioners, “improvement plans”, and all sorts of glowing progress reports have been pushed out over the last few years.

And yet here we are — faced with:

  • poor communication,
  • siloed departments,
  • unsafe decision-making,
  • and vulnerable residents left without dignity or support.

Governance is not fixed until the frontline is fixed.
Sandwell has focused on tidying the paperwork while ignoring the human consequences.
#Governance #BestValue

Housing, Adult Social Care and Safeguarding: A System Working in Isolation

What is painfully clear is that Sandwell’s key services are not talking to each other:

  • Housing focuses on policy, process and gatekeeping
  • Adult Social Care waits for referrals that never arrive
  • Safeguarding is treated as a last resort
  • Neighbourhood Teams are barely present across the borough

Residents who are elderly, disabled, bereaved, homeless or digitally excluded find themselves lost between departments that simply don’t communicate.
#SafeguardingFail #AdultSocialCare

Leadership Instability and Constant Restructures Have Damaged the Council Beyond Recognition

Over recent years, Sandwell has been through:

  • constant changes in directors
  • senior managers leaving or shifting roles
  • repeated restructures across Housing, Customer Services and Neighbourhoods
  • homeworking arrangements that reduce accountability
  • disappearing local presence and fewer named officers
  • redesign after redesign of customer-contact systems

These changes didn’t stabilise services — they destabilised them.

Every restructure wipes out knowledge.
Every management change breaks continuity.
Every home-working arrangement disconnects staff from reality.

The result is a council where no one seems to know who is responsible for what — and residents pay the price.
#RestructureChaos #LeadershipFailure

Tenant Engagement Structures That Cannot Challenge the Council

Sandwell proudly points to SCIPS, TRAs, tenant panels and “engagement frameworks”. But the truth is:

  • too many groups rely on council funding,
  • too many are dependent on officer goodwill,
  • too many fear losing support if they criticise too loudly.

This is not independent scrutiny. It is managed participation.

And the residents who most need representation — the vulnerable, the digitally excluded, those in temporary accommodation, those dealing with bereavement or eviction — remain voiceless in these official forums.
#TenantVoice #SCIPS

The Breakdown of Humanity, Dignity and Common Sense

Strip away the strategies and policies. Look at the simple truth:

Residents who need help are not getting it.

They are being processed, not supported.
Handled, not helped.
Recorded, not respected.

Humanity is missing.
Dignity is optional.
Common sense is nowhere to be found.

This is not what a “compassionate borough” looks like.
#HumanityMatters #DignityForAll

A Citizen Investigation Begins

The recent case that triggered this article isn’t unique — it’s simply the one that shone a light on deeper cracks. The failures are structural, cultural and long-standing. They run through:

  • Housing allocations
  • Temporary accommodation
  • Safeguarding
  • Adult Social Care
  • Neighbourhood teams
  • Customer contact
  • Leadership and governance
  • Engagement structures

This is no longer about one story.
This is a borough-wide issue that demands explanation, accountability and reform.

A formal citizen-led investigation has now begun — because if the council won’t challenge itself, residents will.
#Accountability #CitizenInvestigation

Scrutiny Must Step Up — Now

Scrutiny exists to hold power to account. It is time for them to stop nodding along to officer presentations and start digging into:

  • how vulnerable residents are actually treated
  • how bereavement and non-successor cases are handled
  • why safeguarding is repeatedly missed
  • why communication is collapsing
  • how many people are falling through gaps in temporary accommodation
  • how restructures and leadership churn have damaged services
  • whether engagement bodies are genuinely independent
    #Scrutiny #LocalDemocracy

Because if Scrutiny won’t challenge the system, then the system remains broken.

Let's hope Melvin gets the help and support he needs. 


Thursday, 27 November 2025

Budget 2025: Sandwell Gets Shafted (Yet Again) by Labour’s Stealth Taxes and Empty Promises


Budget 2025: Sandwell Gets Let’s be honest — Rachel Reeves’s Autumn Budget wasn’t a “fiscal plan”.

It was a tax-soaked kick in the teeth for everyone in Sandwell who works, struggles, or dares to exist outside Westminster’s fantasy bubble.

This Budget is what happens when you put Labour in charge nationally AND locally:

the country gets mugged, and Sandwell gets mugged twice.

But don’t worry — apparently we’re all “ordinary people” now.

That’s Reeves’s new favourite phrase.

Shame she forgot to actually help any of them.

THE REALITY IN SANDWELL BEFORE THE BUDGET — ALREADY BAD ENOUGH

Let’s recap the starting point:

Unemployment well above the national average

Claimant rates sky-high

Nearly a third of working-age adults economically inactive

Child poverty around 38%

Some of the worst health outcomes in England

A council on its knees, but always ready for another “Deep Clean PR stunt”

And deprivation so baked into our borough you could spread it on toast

Sandwell is literally the case study for what happens when one party controls a borough for decades:

You get poverty, potholes, propaganda leaflets, and councillors who think attending a photo-op next to a shrub counts as “environmental improvement”.

NOW ENTER RACHEL REEVES WITH HER “STEALTH TAX MASTERCLASS”

Reeves has frozen income tax thresholds until the end of time.

Translation:

Every pay rise = more tax.

Every promotion = more tax.

Every bit of progress = punished.

It’s like the Treasury crawled inside your wallet and set up a direct debit labelled “Let’s fleece Sandwell for fun”.

And she genuinely expects applause.

SAVINGS? HAHAHA. NO.

Reeves also decided that anyone saving a few quid must be crushed.

Higher taxes on savings.

Higher taxes on dividends.

Higher taxes on anything that resembles “trying”.

Meanwhile wealthy donors?

Perfectly untouched.

Funny that.

The message is clear:

If you’re responsible in Sandwell, Labour sees you as a revenue stream.

THE TWO-CHILD CAP U-TURN — THE LIE THEY HOPED WE’D FORGET

Labour swore they wouldn’t remove the two-child cap.

Not once.

Not twice.

But about 47 times.

Then they got into power and — surprise! — they removed it instantly.

And yes, the policy disproportionately benefits larger households, which statistically (not politically, not racially — statistically) appear more in certain communities, including some migrant and some Pakistani/Bangladeshi heritage families.

That’s not an opinion.

That’s data.

Meanwhile the families who make up most of Sandwell — the ones with one or two children, scraping by, juggling two jobs and bills — get nothing.

Absolutely nothing.

Except, of course, the bill.

NEW FRAUD RISKS? LABOUR SAYS “WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG?”

Scrapping the cap without strengthening fraud checks is like removing the front door because it was “getting in the way”.

We’ll now see:

Undeclared partners

Undeclared dependants

Over-claimed child benefits

Identity fraud

Relationship fraud

“Ghost children” fraud (yes, that’s a real thing)

Sandwell already has one of the most complex benefit-claiming populations in the country — and Reeves just poured petrol on it.

**PROTECTING THE DISABLED, ELDERLY AND VULNERABLE?

NOT UNDER THIS LOT.**

Scope’s analysis is spot on:

No further cuts — fine

But no meaningful extra support

Motability changes that could push disabled people into worse vehicles or none at all

No discounted energy

No serious health support

No dignity measures

No increase in social-care stability

And disability benefit cuts already in the pipeline remain untouched

This Budget does nothing for the elderly choosing between heating and eating.

Nothing for the disabled hammered by extra living costs.

Nothing for carers drowning in stress.

Nothing for the chronically ill stuck in limbo.

But hey — Reeves said the word “fairness” a few times so that should solve it, right?


**LABOUR LOCALLY?

THE SILENCE IS DEAFENING.**

Sandwell Labour councillors will now:

Pretend this Budget is “tough but necessary”

Pretend that Sandwell is magically improving

Pretend they’re “fighting for residents”

Pretend they’re not all terrified of anyone asking a real question

Meanwhile deprivation gets worse.

Housing collapses.

Children’s services sink deeper.

The environment rots.

And the only thing that grows is the number of press releases about “exciting regeneration plans” that never happen.

Sandwell deserves better than this merry-go-round of mediocrity.


IF I COULD SAY ONE THING TO THE CHANCELLOR…

> “Rachel — if this is your idea of supporting ‘ordinary people’,

then God help the rest of the country.

Your Budget is a punishment, not a plan.

A stealth tax spree wrapped in slogans.

A betrayal of every promise you made.

And an insult to every elderly, disabled, low-paid, working or struggling household in Sandwell.

We deserve better than this political theatre.

Start acting like the Chancellor you claim to be — or step aside for someone who can count.”


CONCLUSION: THE BUDGET THAT BROKE TRUST

Sandwell was already struggling.

This Budget just stamped “GOOD LUCK” on our foreheads and shoved us into traffic.

Labour talked about hope.

What they delivered is hardship.

Sandwell isn’t “ordinary”.

We’re extraordinary — surviving despite the system, not because of it.

And Labour, both locally and nationally, should be ashamed.


ADDENDUM 1: LABOUR’S BUDGET SPIN — A MASTERCLASS IN POLITICAL FICTION

ADDENDUM 1 — THE GREAT LABOUR BUDGET PARODY

After publishing the main Budget article, I thought the circus had packed up for the night.

But then Labour started pumping out a string of graphics, social media slogans and PR-friendly bullet points that read like they’d been written by someone who’s never met an actual working family — never mind one in Sandwell.

So here it is:

Addendum 1 — Labour’s Budget Spin, fully dissected and lovingly shredded.

Grab your coffee.

Chaos begins now.

1️⃣ “WE’RE EXPANDING FREE SCHOOL MEALS!”

This is the political equivalent of bragging about rescuing a drowning man by handing him a snorkel.

Only some UC households qualify.

Not universal.

Not automatic.

Not enough places.

Funding? Unknown.

Staffing? Good luck.

In Sandwell, schools are already on their knees —

we’re just adding another weight to their ankles.

2️⃣ “MORE FREE BREAKFAST CLUBS!”

Ah yes.

Another reheated, re-announced, re-used policy from the Labour Microwave of Broken Promises™.

Where are these clubs?

Who is staffing them?

What schools have room?

What budgets are they using?

No answers, just hashtags.

3️⃣ “WE CAPPED UNIFORM COSTS!”

If by “capping” they mean “allowing prices to rise annually”, then yes — absolutely capped.

£50 blazers.

£15 ties.

£30 shoes.

£22 trousers.

Full credit: they’ve created the only inflation-proof industry in Britain — school uniforms.

4️⃣ “30 HOURS FREE CHILDCARE!”

In Sandwell?

Childcare providers are vanishing faster than honest politicians.

To benefit, you must:

find a place

have a provider still open

have staff available

have hours that align with your actual job

navigate a system designed by someone who hates simplicity

Spoiler: most working families won’t qualify or can’t access it.

⭐ THE NHS CLAIMS — WHERE REALITY PACKS ITS BAGS

Labour are now claiming this Budget “fixes the NHS”.

Meanwhile:

GP access collapsing

waiting lists up

staff burnt out

mental health services full

elderly care in meltdown

local hospitals firefighting

But don’t worry —

a “Neighbourhood Health Centre” is coming!

Which, in Sandwell terms, means:

a portacabin with a poster about wellbeing, a leaflet about bowel screening, and a GP who covers two postcodes and three continents.

⚡ ENERGY BILL “CUTS” — THE BIGGEST WHOPPER

Labour claim they’ll “save you £150 off your bill”.

Reality: They’ve just moved energy levies into general taxation.

You pay anyway — just with a different label.

It’s like someone mugs you for £200, then hands back £10 and calls it “support”.

📉 “WE’RE CUTTING THE COST OF LIVING!”

Sure — if you ignore:

the frozen income tax thresholds

stealth tax rises

£26bn in extra tax by 2028

rising food prices

rising rents

rising council tax

stagnant wages

failing councils

collapsing public services

But apart from all that —

yes, they’ve “cut the cost of living”.

🔥 THIS ISN’T GOVERNING — IT’S MANUFACTURING CONSENT

Everything Labour has said since Budget Day follows the same pattern:

1. Make a claim.

2. Hope nobody reads the small print.

3. Post a colourful graphic.

4. Pretend everything’s fine.

This is politics by Canva.

And the problem is — Sandwell isn’t a PR project.

It’s a real place with real people who are being hit hardest.

🧨 FINAL VERDICT: LABOUR’S BUDGET SPIN IS A PARODY — BUT THEY’RE DEADLY SERIOUS

This messaging campaign is so dishonest it borders on performance art.

It should win an award for “Best Unintentional Comedy”.

Except it’s not funny — because here, in Sandwell, the consequences are real:

more poverty

more deprivation

more debt

more pressure on the elderly, disabled and vulnerable

more children going hungry

more strain on already failing services

Labour can spin.

They can hashtag.

They can colour in all the graphics they want.

But the truth remains:

> Sandwell is worse off under their Budget — not better.


ADDENDUM 2 – LEAKS, LIES AND LABOUR’S BUDGET SOAP OPERA 29th Nov '25

If Addendum 1 was the warm-up, this is the main act.

Since the Budget landed, the commentary has been rolling in – from journalists, economists, think tanks, Martin Lewis, and even Labour’s own pet institutions – and the verdict is basically:

> Reeves hiked taxes, misled the public about a “black hole”, and turned the OBR into collateral damage.

So let’s walk through the carnage.

1️⃣ The “Black Hole” That Magically Turned Into a Surplus

We were told, endlessly, that there was a terrifying £££ “fiscal black hole” and that everyone needed to “chip in”.

Then the OBR numbers and follow-up reporting started to surface:

Forecasts showed Reeves actually had a £4.2bn surplus of headroom, not a gaping void that needed a £26bn tax raid. 

The OBR itself confirmed there was no huge sudden hole needing emergency tax rises; Reeves chose to raise taxes anyway. 

Commentators and opposition MPs are now openly saying what everyone is thinking: she misled the public about the size of the problem to justify a political Budget. 

So the “black hole” wasn’t fiscal, it was political cover.


2️⃣ The OBR Leak and Fallout – From “Defender of Integrity” to Awkward Brawl

Remember when Labour used to bang on about the importance of the OBR after the Truss mini-Budget?

Reeves helped change the law to guarantee OBR scrutiny of every Budget, and styled herself as its champion. 

Then Budget day descended into farce: the OBR accidentally published its report 40 minutes early, detonating her big set-piece before she stood up. 

Now? The relationship has blown up. Reporting shows tensions so bad that OBR chair Richard Hughes apparently offered to resign after claims Reeves withheld or spun their figures. 

You couldn’t make it up: the party that screamed about “respecting the OBR” is now accused of massaging its forecasts and bullying it in the background.


3️⃣ £26 Billion in Tax Rises – The “Fairness” That Leaves People Worse Off

The numbers are brutal:

Around £26bn in extra taxes by 2028–29, much of it via the freeze in tax and NI thresholds, higher taxes on savings, dividends, property income, and tinkering with pension salary sacrifice. 

The threshold freeze alone is forecast to drag millions more into paying tax and higher-rate tax – Hargreaves Lansdown says 5.2 million more into income tax and 4.8 million into higher or additional rate by 2031. 

Martin Lewis calls it exactly what it is: a “stealth tax” that leaves many earners worse off even if cash pay goes up. 

Even the Commons Library summary admits this is a Budget of huge tax rises, dressed up in the language of “stability, fairness and resilience”. 

Translation: we’re all paying more; they’re hoping you won’t notice until your payslip screams at you.


4️⃣ Broken Promises and Manifesto Gymnastics

During the election campaign, Labour:

Promised no “unfunded spending sprees”

Signalled tightly-controlled taxes with no big surprises

Repeatedly danced around the two-child cap, then insisted scrapping it was “not affordable”

Fast-forward:

Reeves announces a £26bn tax grab while insisting she’s still keeping to Labour’s manifesto. 

Starmer now claims the manifesto hasn’t been broken because… they never technically promised not to do this specific style of tax rise. 

It’s like promising you won’t nick someone’s car… then helping yourself to their house instead and saying, “technically we kept our word”.


5️⃣ Who Gets Hurt? Spoiler: It’s Not the Slogan Writers

A few highlights from the fallout:

Low-income households: Policy in Practice notes that while scrapping the two-child limit helps some families, the overall mix of tax changes still leaves many low-income households squeezed – especially those in work. 

Small businesses and hospitality: Reeves hailed a “new golden era for the high street”, yet the end of a 40% discount and revaluation changes mean many pubs, shops and hotels will actually pay more, not less, in business rates. 

Contractors & remote workers: IR35 tweaks and other rules amount to “keeping the lights on” for the Treasury while dimming them for independent contractors and remote staff. 

Meanwhile, Sandwell still gets the same old package: high deprivation, underfunded services, and a Labour council that’ll obediently wave it all through.


6️⃣ The Political Row: Accusations of Lying, Spin and Panic

The language from commentators and opposition MPs is getting… spicy:

FT and Telegraph pieces detail how changing OBR forecasts meant Reeves knew the position had improved before Budget day, but kept pushing the “black hole” line anyway. 

Sky News, the Independent and others report claims that she effectively lied about the deficit to sell the tax rises. 

Internal whispers suggest people are already speculating whether she’ll survive to deliver another Budget. 

We’ve now reached the stage where Labour MPs are on TV doing legalistic gymnastics like:

“We didn’t technically break the manifesto… we just interpreted it… dynamically.”

If that’s “integrity in public life”, we’re in trouble.


7️⃣ Critical Comment – From a Sandwell View

From Sandwell, this whole drama looks even worse.

We’ve got:

High unemployment, high economic inactivity, deep child poverty, long-term illness and disability at crisis levels.

A council that limps from one budget crisis to another, cutting services while churning out glossy “strategy” PDFs.

Residents hammered by rising costs, low wages and dire public services.

And against that backdrop, Labour:

Spun a non-existent black hole into justification for a huge tax raid.

Froze thresholds so quietly that most people only find out when their tax code changes.

Scrapped the two-child cap in a way that fuels cultural and community tension instead of delivering fair, broad-based support.

Managed to pick a fight with the very watchdog they once held up as the guardian of fiscal sanity.

If the Tories had done this, Labour would be screaming from the rooftops.

But now it’s their Chancellor, their OBR row, their stealth tax raid, suddenly we’re told this is “grown-up government”.

It isn’t.

It’s spin-heavy, trust-light, and utterly disconnected from places like Sandwell, where every extra pound in tax is a pound less on food, heating or rent.


So Addendum 1 covered the sales pitch.

Addendum 2 covers the behind-the-scenes car crash.

If this is Labour’s idea of “responsible government”, then heaven help us when they decide to take risks.

Because right now, from where Sandwell is standing, this Budget doesn’t look like stability.

It looks like a con – with better branding.


#Sandwell #Budget2025 #RachelReeves #LabourLies #OBR #StealthTax #TaxRaid #PoliticalSpin #CostOfLivingCrisis #CitizenJournalism #WestMidlands #Addendum2



Litter Watch: Nearly 40 Years of Graft, Goodwill & Getting On With It (Even When Others Don’t!)



Litter Watch: Nearly 40 Years of Graft, Goodwill & Getting On With It (Even When Others Don’t!)

#LitterWatch #Sandwell #CommunityPower #Volunteering #EnvironmentalAction

Every so often you come across a group that just quietly gets on with things while everyone else is busy polishing their press releases.
And in Sandwell, that’s Litter Watch.

They don’t make a fuss.
They don’t chase the cameras.
They don’t plant a “Green Hit Squad” sign every time somebody moves a crisp packet.

They just get stuck in — and they’ve been doing it for nearly 40 years.
Before some of today’s political masterminds even worked out how to hold a litter picker the right way up.
#JustSaying


From Tipton Beginnings to Borough-Wide Backbone

#Tipton #Grassroots #LocalHeroes

Long before it became a registered charity in 1997, Litter Watch began life in the mid-1980s, when local residents in Tipton decided enough was enough. No glossy campaigns. No contracts. Just ordinary people keeping their streets clean and holding landowners to account.

Fast forward four decades and they’ve become one of Sandwell’s longest-serving environmental organisations — probably longer than some council initiatives last between Cabinet reshuffles.
But I’m sure that’s pure coincidence.
#PoliticalWeatherPatterns


Award-Winning, Volunteer-Powered, Community-Loved

#Awards #Volunteers #PrideInPlace

Litter Watch don’t shout about their achievements, so I will:

  • Multiple education and community awards
  • National recognition for their Eco-Bus
  • Success with the Big Spring Clean
  • The original Adopt-a-Street model
  • Tens of thousands of residents reached

In short: they deliver more value than many paid contractors.
And certainly more value than a few recent PR-heavy initiatives that will remain unnamed…
#ButYouKnowTheOnes


The Community Allotment – A Hidden Gem Sandwell Forget to Mention

#GreenClassroom #Wellbeing #FoodGrowing

This deserves more airtime than it ever gets:

  • A hands-on green classroom for local schoolchildren
  • A wellbeing space helping volunteers with stress, anxiety, bereavement and isolation
  • Fresh produce donated to local food projects
  • A peaceful plot offering some calm away from the chaos

If this was in Birmingham, they’d have called it an “Urban Resilience Bio-Wellbeing Hub” and charged admission.
#Marketing101


Volunteer Wellbeing: The Bit Nobody Puts In Their KPIs

#MentalHealth #SocialPrescribing #CommunityHealing

Let’s be honest:
Volunteering with Litter Watch has probably done more for Sandwell’s mental health than any number of council strategies that sit unread on shelves.

People gain:

  • Confidence
  • Friends
  • Purpose
  • Routine
  • Fresh air
  • And a reason to get out of the house

Show me a better social-prescribing model in the borough — I’ll wait.
#TherapeuticLitterPicking


Deep Clean / Green Hit Squad: PR Stunt or Policy?

#DeepClean #GreenHitSquad #ElectionSeason

In 2025 Sandwell suddenly discovered “Deep Cleans”.
And by sheer coincidence they run right up to February 2026, stopping exactly when purdah begins.

Pure luck, I’m sure.

But here’s the uncomfortable truth:
Litter Watch volunteers have been doing deep cleans for decades — quietly, effectively and without the political photo-ops.

Perhaps if Litter Watch wore matching jackets and carried corporate banners they’d get the attention they deserve.
#FreeBrandingAdvice


Funding & Political Bias: The Voluntary Sector Knows the Score

#FundingFairness #CharityBias #SandwellPolitics

Let’s address the elephant in the room:

For years, many voluntary groups in Sandwell have quietly felt the effects of:

  • selective support
  • political favouritism
  • inconsistent or unstable backing
  • being called upon when services fall short

Litter Watch has stayed apolitical — and as a result sometimes ends up overlooked, overshadowed or underfunded.

Meanwhile, their impact speaks for itself.

#TheOnesWhoDoTheWork


Future Opportunities (If People Stop Holding Them Back)

#NatureReserves #FriendsGroups #WaterBodies #Biodiversity

Litter Watch could massively expand work across:

  • Local nature reserves
  • Parks and open spaces
  • Community gardens
  • Pools and waterways
  • Joint projects with Friends groups, anglers and wildlife volunteers
  • Social prescribing via allotments and green activities

The only barrier?
Council and contractor reluctance to invest in long-term community value rather than short-term political optics.


In Summary: Litter Watch Deserves Respect, Not Side-Lining

Nearly 40 years on, Litter Watch remains everything you want in a local organisation:

  • Reliable
  • Community-driven
  • Educational
  • Award-winning
  • Trusted
  • Non-political
  • Effective

And still delivering more than many better-funded bodies.

It’s time Sandwell’s leadership and Serco gave them funding stability, strategic respect, and real partnership support — not just mentions when it suits the narrative.

#SupportLitterWatch #RespectVolunteers #SandwellDeservesBetter


Contact Details

📧 Email: info@litterwatch.org.uk
📞 Telephone: 0121 557 6970
🌐 Website: https://www.litterwatch.org.uk

“Sandwell Labour Cannot Preach Protection While Denying Justice


 “Sandwell Labour Cannot Preach Protection While Denying Justice”

#Sandwell #Safeguarding #GroomingGangs #VAWG #ChildProtection #Accountability

For years, survivors of grooming gangs and organised child sexual exploitation have called for truth, justice and transparency. Not slogans. Not performative activism. Not PR campaigns designed to soothe public opinion without confronting institutional failure.

Yet here in Sandwell, we are faced with the uncomfortable reality that the very same Labour Group now loudly promoting “Sandwell Stands” — their highly-publicised violence against women and girls (VAWG) campaign — once refused to support a motion calling on the Government to establish a National Statutory Inquiry into grooming gangs and the rape and exploitation of girls.

#SandwellCouncil #Labour

The moral contradiction is stark.

The hypocrisy is undeniable.

The consequences are profound.

#CSE #JusticeForSurvivors


White Ribbon, Reclaim the Night – and Selective Memory

As the council marks White Ribbon Day and the 16 Days of Activism, lighting civic buildings orange and encouraging public solidarity, one unavoidable truth remains:

You cannot champion women’s safety today while running from accountability yesterday.

#WhiteRibbon #16DaysOfActivism

The survivors of grooming gang abuse — many of them still living with unimaginable trauma — needed this council to stand up, not step aside. They needed the Labour leadership to demand an inquiry that would expose systemic failures and deliver justice. Instead, they were met with avoidance. Deflection. And, in some cases, outright dismissal.

#SurvivorsDeserveBetter


Political Cowardice Disguised as “Measured Leadership”

When the call for a national inquiry was debated locally, Labour councillors chose the comfortable option: a diluted, self-affirming motion about Sandwell’s “commitment” to tackling CSE. What they didn’t choose was courage.

They did not choose to stand with victims.

They did not choose to demand a national reckoning.

They did not choose the path of truth.

And nationally, Labour MPs failed to back an amendment that would have forced the inquiry into law. Only when the political pressure became overwhelming did the national party U-turn.

#PoliticalFailure

Even now, the very inquiry Labour reluctantly conceded has fallen into crisis: survivor walk-outs, resignations, political interference, and a process stalling under the stewardship of Jess Phillips. The inquiry survivors fought for has been allowed to drift into chaos under Labour’s own government.

#InquiryCrisis #JessPhillips


And Then Came the Smears

To make matters worse, certain politicians — including independents and former Conservative councillors now seeking new identities — dismissed calls for a national inquiry as “far-right dog-whistling.”

These comments were not only ignorant; they were insulting. They trivialised the suffering of victims. They dismissed legitimate demands for justice. They attempted to reframe a moral duty as a political manoeuvre.

Such rhetoric does not protect survivors; it silences them.

It does not challenge extremism; it fuels institutional protectionism.

It does not safeguard children; it protects the systems that failed them.

#FarRightDogWhistle #VictimSilencing

These individuals should reflect deeply on the damage caused by using survivors as political shields.


This Is Bigger Than Politics

We cannot continue with a model of governance that produces slogans instead of safeguards, campaigns instead of courage, and selective outrage instead of unflinching accountability.

White Ribbon Day, Sandwell Stands, VAWG awareness — these initiatives matter. They have value. They deserve respect. But they mean nothing if they are used as moral cover to avoid the very accountability survivors have been fighting for.

#EndCSE #TruthAndJustice

The girls who were abused, ignored, and abandoned by institutions deserve far more than a public-relations cycle. They deserve a fully resourced, fully empowered national inquiry that puts their voices at the centre. They deserve political leadership willing to stand with them when it matters — not just when the cameras are rolling.

#SupportSurvivors


A Call for Honesty and Accountability

If Sandwell Labour wants credibility, they must confront this contradiction openly. That means:

Acknowledging their refusal to back a national inquiry.

Reaffirming support for a survivor-led, statutory investigation.

Accepting that their past decisions damaged trust.

Ending the culture of political self-protection.

Anything less is just more of the same.

#AccountabilityNow #LabourInSandwell

Sandwell deserves leadership that stands with survivors before the press releases go out.

Because justice is not a hashtag.

Safeguarding is not a slogan.

And the fight against violence towards women and girls is meaningless without confronting the failures that let predators operate with impunity.

#NoMoreExcuses


Wednesday, 26 November 2025

Dirty Chains: How Sandwell Labour Turned the Mayoralty Into a Badge of Shame

 


Dirty Chains: How Sandwell Labour Turned the Mayoralty Into a Badge of Shame

There was a time when the Mayoral chains in Sandwell actually meant something. They represented dignity, integrity, and a level of respect expected from someone chosen to symbolise the best of the borough. A role above the party machine. A role for someone the community could look to.

Not anymore.

Sandwell Labour have dragged the chains through the mud by appointing Cllr Steve Melia — a man convicted of assaulting a resident outside the council house — as the face of the borough. This wasn’t accidental. It wasn’t something buried in the mists of time. They knew about his conviction. They knew about the standards investigation. They knew how unacceptable it was.

And yet, they still handed him the chains.

They re-selected him after the conviction.
They re-elected him.
They defended him.
And then they rewarded him with the highest civic honour Sandwell can give.

No credible organisation — political or otherwise — would do that. But Sandwell Labour did it with a smile and a photo-op.

And let me make this clear: I’m no angel myself.
I’ve had my own issues in the past — many years ago. I’ve been open about that. I don’t pretend to be perfect and never have.
But even so, I would never for one second believe I should accept the Mayoral chains or try to stand as the “moral” figurehead for Sandwell. There are standards. There is judgment. There are lines you simply don’t cross.

Yet Labour crossed every one of those lines when they elevated a man with a recent violent conviction into a role meant to inspire children, families, and the wider community.

They sent him into schools.
They put him in front of primary pupils for UK Parliament Week.
They rolled him out at youth awards involving care-experienced young people.
All while knowing exactly what he’d done.

That’s not just poor judgement. It’s a safeguarding failure, an ethical failure, and a leadership failure.

And don’t forget: all this happened while Sandwell was still trying to shake off the stain of government commissioners and national headlines about mismanagement and Labour infighting. The Mayoralty could have been a point of renewal. Instead, Labour used it as a loyalty reward.

Hearing that Melia won’t be a candidate next year is a relief for the borough. But simply waving him goodbye doesn’t fix the damage. Because the real problem isn’t just one councillor behaving badly — it’s the culture that protected him, promoted him, and pretended everything was fine.

The chains aren’t just tarnished.
They’re dirty.
And until Sandwell Labour clean up their standards and rediscover basic integrity, the Mayoral office will remain a symbol of how far this borough’s civic pride has fallen.


#Sandwell #SandwellCouncil #SandwellLabour #Mayoralty #LocalDemocracy #NolanPrinciples #PublicIntegrity #Governance #PoliticalAccountability #CommunityTrust #YouthEngagement #EthicalStandards #LocalPolitics #LeadershipFailure #CivicPride

“Sandwell’s Green Spaces: Partnerships on Paper, Chaos in Practice”

 


“Sandwell’s Green Spaces: Partnerships on Paper, Chaos in Practice”

Sandwell’s Green Spaces: Partnerships on Paper, Chaos in Practice

I’ve been looking at Sandwell Council’s so-called “partnership” with Friends Groups again, and honestly… if this is what they call partnership, I’d hate to see neglect.

Because in the real world — that place outside Sandwell’s press releases — the whole system has fallen apart. Completely. Spectacularly. Publicly.
#Sandwell #FriendsGroups #TransparencyFail

Let’s start with the obvious: no Friends Group meeting since March 2024.
That’s right. A whole year and a half of silence. No minutes. No action logs. No updates. No works programme for 2024/25. Just tumbleweed, spin, and the faint sound of a Council officer aggressively avoiding eye contact.
#CommunityEngagement #LocalDemocracy

Meanwhile, volunteers — actual real people who care — are out there doing the work the Council should be doing: monitoring wildlife, reporting pollution, checking pools, picking litter, feeding birds naturally, documenting decline, and raising the alarm when things go wrong.

And what do they get back? Nothing. Not even a token email.
#VolunteersMatter #DoBetterSandwell


Wildlife Welfare? Don’t Mention the Words.

Let’s talk wildlife welfare (since “wildfowl management” has thankfully been retired from council vocabulary). The situation is embarrassing:

  • Stoney Lane pollution turned into the usual multi-agency shrug-fest.

  • Broken aerators at West Smethwick Park left wildlife struggling for oxygen.

  • No natural food in multiple pools year after year.

  • Water quality testing? Don’t be silly. You’re not allowed to see that.

  • Legal action against Severn Trent? Promised. Announced. Repeated. Never happened.
    #WildlifeWelfare #EnvironmentalNeglect

This isn’t management. It’s damage-limitation theatre.


The Water Bodies Team – Somewhere Between Myth and Rumour

We’re told Sandwell has a Water Bodies Team.
Great! Where are they?

No structure.
No work plans.
No lake-management strategy.
No response times.
No published testing data.
No engagement with volunteers.

At this point, they might as well be Bigfoot.
#WaterBodiesTeam #Accountability


Environmental Protection Officers – Slow, Silent, Invisible

EPOs are supposed to be frontline environmental enforcement.
Instead:

  • Slow responses

  • No published caseloads

  • Little site presence

  • Patchy communication

  • No consistent outcomes

When volunteers know more about lake chemistry than the officers responsible for it, something is very wrong.
#EnvironmentalProtection #SandwellCouncil


Police Wildlife Crime Officer – The Role Nobody Can Find

Yes, apparently Sandwell has one.
No, nobody knows:

  • Their name

  • Their remit

  • Their investigations

  • Their enforcement

  • Anything they’ve ever done

If wildlife crime is happening (and it is), volunteers are effectively on their own.
#WildlifeCrime #WestMidlandsPolice


Volunteers: The Only Competent Part of the System

Across every park, lake, nature reserve and green corridor, volunteers:

  • Spot issues first

  • Understand wildlife behaviour

  • Track water quality

  • Report pollution

  • Record incidents

  • Keep these places alive

And yet they are ignored by the Council that once begged them to sign a Partnership Agreement.
#CommunityPower #SandwellVolunteers


A Partnership in Name Only

The truth is simple:

Sandwell Council has allowed the Friends Groups partnership to collapse — and with it, public trust.

No meetings.
No minutes.
No works programme.
No leadership.
No accountability.

And unless something changes quickly, no wildlife or water quality worth talking about either.

It’s time for Sandwell Council to stop hiding behind slogans and start delivering the basics: communication, transparency, environmental care and respect for the people who actually know what they’re doing.
#TimeForChange #SandwellLabour #GreenSpacesMatter

Sandwell’s Broken Basics – And the Complaint They Couldn’t Ignore

 


Sandwell’s Broken Basics – And the Complaint They Couldn’t Ignore

So… after months (years, actually) of overflowing bins, cracked pavements that resemble archaeological digs, broken streetlights that double as props from a post-apocalyptic film set, and blue recycling bags that only recycle misery, residents across Sandwell finally did it — we lodged a formal complaint directly with the Council Leader and Chief Executive.

Not a ward-level gripe.
Not a grumble.
A borough-wide, evidence-backed, residents’-voiced complaint spelling out exactly how far Sandwell has slipped.

And fair play… since the first wave of complaints went in, Sandwell Council has suddenly launched Deep Clean “Hit Squads.”
Now, I’m not saying it’s because of me —
but let’s just say the timing is…
remarkable.
#JustSaying #CoincidenceOrNot


A Borough Running on Excuses Instead of Action

Let’s recap the state of play. Residents have been raising the same issues on repeat:

  • Fortnightly bins overflowing like a landfill-on-wheels

  • Blue cardboard bags turning to papier-mâché every time it drizzles

  • Pavements cracked, weed-choked and unsafe

  • Drains smelling like they’ve given up on life

  • Streetlights stuck in “eternal night mode”

  • Roundabouts stripped of flowers, colour and civic pride

  • Parking chaos with pavements turned into unofficial car parks

And while this is happening, we’re told everything is fine, manageable, or my favourite one —
“being monitored.”


The Recycling System That Doesn’t Even Recycle

Let’s start with the blue “recycling” bags — the ones that are supposed to hold cardboard but actually just hold water.

Every national recycling authority says the same thing:

💧 Wet cardboard = Not recyclable.

But here in Sandwell, we’re apparently meant to pretend that physics doesn’t apply.

It’s not the residents causing contamination —
it’s the system.

So yes, the complaint calls for proper lidded recycling bins. It’s not revolutionary. It’s common sense.
#WasteManagementFail


Public Infrastructure: A Slow-Motion Collapse

Across all six towns, residents report the same things:

  • Pavements crumbling

  • Weeds knee-high

  • Streetlights dark for months

  • Drains blocked and ignored

  • Grass verges destroyed

This isn’t maintenance.
This is managed decline.

We don’t need more “monitoring.”
We need actual, proactive inspections.
#FixSandwell


Green Spaces & Civic Pride: Missing, Presumed Dead

Sandwell’s green spaces used to mean something.
Roundabouts were colourful. Parks were tidy. Beds were planted. There was pride.

Now?
Many spaces look abandoned.

Residents want those standards back — not abstract speeches about “Civic Pride” while the physical reality collapses in front of us.
#BringBackCivicPride


Traffic & LTNs: The Red Herring We’re Not Falling For

Residents rightly worry that congestion and parking chaos will be used as an excuse to push LTNs or “active travel experiments” no one wants, uses or benefits from.

Sandwell doesn’t need copy-and-paste ideas from other councils that already tried and failed.

We need practical, evidence-based, resident-led solutions.
#NoToLTNs #CommonSenseFirst


Consultation & Transparency: Or the Lack Of It

Residents repeatedly say the same thing:

  • Consultations feel predetermined

  • Impact assessments go missing

  • Long-term contracts lack transparency

  • Responses read like they were written for someone else

People simply don’t feel heard.

The complaint demands better.
And frankly, so it should.
#AccountabilityMatters


The Formal Complaint — What We Asked For

The residents’ complaint asks for:

✔ Review of fortnightly collections
✔ Replacement of blue bags with proper recycling bins
✔ Routine inspections of pavements, drains, verges & lighting
✔ Restoration of planting & Civic Pride
✔ Practical traffic solutions, not LTNs
✔ More transparency, especially around contractor performance

And it’s all framed positively.
Constructively.
Fairly.
No threats.
Just a request for the council to do the basics, properly.


And Suddenly… Deep Clean Hit Squads Appear

Again, not saying it’s linked.
Not saying it’s a direct response.
Not pointing fingers.

But after months of quiet —
👉 Deep Clean Hit Squads arrive
👉 Social media posts celebrating sparkling streets
👉 Quick wins suddenly popping up

Coincidence?
Maybe.
But let’s just say the timing did not go unnoticed.
#TimingIsEverything #FunnyThat


What Comes Next?

A full response has been requested from the leadership.
Residents have made it clear that if nothing improves, further escalation may be considered — sensibly, calmly, constructively.

But the message is simple:

Sandwell wants better.
Sandwell deserves better.
And Sandwell is speaking up.


#Sandwell #SandwellCouncil #CommunityVoice #PublicServices #WasteManagement #Recycling #BlueBagFail #SandwellStreets #CivicPride #FixSandwell #LTNs #NoToLTNs #ResidentsAction #DeepCleanHitSquads #LocalGovernment #Accountability


Deep Clean Initiative – Welcome Progress and Opportunities for Wider Partnership Working

 


Subject: Deep Clean Initiative – Welcome Progress and Opportunities for Wider Partnership Working

Dear Chief Executive and Council Leader,

I wanted to express my thanks and support regarding the recently announced Deep Clean / Green Hit Squad initiative. It is encouraging to see this level of focused activity taking place across the borough, and I particularly welcome it as it partly addresses concerns previously raised in my complaint about declining environmental standards and the need for more visible cleansing and maintenance across our neighbourhoods.

The use of seasonal workers to bolster capacity is a sensible and proactive step, and I hope this creates a model that can be sustained each year. If aligned carefully, the Deep Clean programme could sit very well alongside the Big Spring Clean, the Hot Spot works and the regular cleansing cycles — forming a more consistent, year-round approach to improving our streets, parks and public spaces.

I would also encourage the management team overseeing this work to reach out directly to Friends Groups across Sandwell. These volunteers have a detailed understanding of the issues in their local areas and can offer valuable insight into where targeted activity would have the greatest impact. Collaborative working here would strengthen the programme, ensure local priorities are heard, and reinforce the boroughwide commitment to working with communities.

In the same spirit, I hope the initiative is being coordinated so that Serco’s contractual responsibilities continue to be fully met, and that this additional activity complements — rather than replaces — the cleansing duties already being paid for. I also hope that Litter Watch, who play a long-standing and important role in volunteer-led litter picking, are involved or kept informed so that their efforts are aligned and supported.

This is a positive step, and I appreciate the work being done to improve our environment. I hope the Deep Clean programme becomes an annual fixture and that it evolves into a more integrated, long-term approach to maintaining the quality of Sandwell’s neighbourhoods.

Thank you for your continued efforts.


#Sandwell #DeepClean #GreenHitSquads #CommunityEngagement #FriendsGroups #LitterWatch #Serco #PublicSpaces #CivicPride #SandwellCouncil #EnvironmentalImprovement #BigSpringClean #HotSpotProgramme #Volunteering #LocalGovernment

Title: Sandwell’s Budget Consultation: Now With Even More Pre-Decided Decisions!

 


Title: Sandwell’s Budget Consultation: Now With Even More Pre-Decided Decisions!

Every year, Sandwell Council releases its shiny “budget consultation” and every year residents are treated to a survey that looks like it was designed by someone who fears what residents might actually say.

Once again, we have a consultation that looks like engagement, smells like engagement, but behaves much more like performance art. Lovely posters, polished webpages, forced-choice surveys, and absolutely no room for actual influence.

Because why ask residents what they think when you already know what you want them to say?


Sandwell’s Annual Black Hole: £17–20m and Counting

For the third year running, Sandwell has magically rediscovered a £17–20 million budget gap. Not a one-off. Not a freak occurrence. More like:

“Alexa, repeat last year’s financial crisis.”

And every year, the same four options appear:

  1. Raise council tax.

  2. Increase charges.

  3. Cut neighbourhood services.

  4. Raid the reserves like you found the cheat code.

It’s like a financial washing machine stuck on spin cycle.


The Consultation: A Masterclass in Answer Control

Residents are invited to take part in a survey bursting with creativity such as:

  • Forced ranking.

  • Agree/disagree boxes.

  • Small text boxes designed for tiny opinions.

All the tools you need to create the illusion of choice without actually offering one.

Residents can select from four flavours of pain, but heaven forbid anyone suggests doing something different.

This isn’t consultation.
This is choreography.


Cabinet Approved the MTFS Before Consultation Even Launched

According to the Council’s own timeline, Cabinet approved the draft Medium Term Financial Strategy before the consultation started.

Imagine asking the public to comment on a decision after you’ve already printed the brochures.

But fear not! The Council assures us this is “transparency.”


Councillor Horton Responds… Politely 

To be fair, Cllr Horton responded very politely. No complaint there. He’s clearly doing his best with the script he’s been handed.

But the response boiled down to:

  • “We promoted it widely.”

  • “We used multiple channels.”

  • “Lots of people saw the video.”

  • “The survey went to many groups.”

Yes, true.
BUT everyone still got the same restricted questions.

Promotion ≠ Participation.
Reach ≠ Choice.

You can give thousands of people the same limited options — the options are still limited.


The Alternatives That Never Made the Cut

This is the bit the Council hopes residents don’t notice.

Sandwell could choose internal reform over resident taxation and service cuts.
Other councils already do.

Here are the real alternatives your consultation did not show:


A. Management & Corporate Reform – £6–8m

  • 10–15% reduction in senior management tiers

  • Combine overlapping teams

  • Reduce agency staff reliance

  • Forced cashable savings from Oracle Fusion

These are not radical ideas. They’re standard practice.


B. Better Use of Council Assets – £3–5m

Instead of letting empty buildings sit like forgotten props:

  • Let them out commercially

  • Create workspace hubs

  • Lease land properly

  • Expand filming and event income

  • Encourage enterprise rather than dust


C. Procurement & Digital Efficiencies – £3–4m

  • Regional procurement

  • Shared services

  • Reduced contract duplication

  • Proper digital automation (not just writing “efficiency” in a report)


D. Debt & Capital Review – £1–2m

  • Refinancing expensive PWLB loans

  • Slowing non-essential capital schemes

  • Using internal borrowing when available


E. Controlled Reserve Use – £3–5m

  • £1 reserve = £2 recurring savings within 2 years

  • No more giant single-year withdrawals

  • Use reserves for transformation, not patching holes


Total Potential Savings: £16–24m

Enough to close the gap without new bin charges, stealth taxes, or “modernisation” of services that just means “less for more.”

Yet none of these options were shown to the public.


Why? Because Real Alternatives Create Real Debate

And as long as the consultation only includes four predictable options, the Council gets predictable answers.

The whole exercise feels like a budget quiz where the only answers allowed are the ones printed on the Council’s answer sheet.

This isn’t consultation.
This is theatre.


This Isn’t About Attacking Individuals

But the process needs fixing.

A real consultation would:

  • offer alternative scenarios

  • include internal reform options

  • start before decisions appear in the MTFS

  • give residents real space to comment

  • publish “What We Heard / What We Changed”

Until then, residents are simply extras in someone else’s performance.


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BWA: A Charity or a Political Side-Hustle? Time for Answers.

 

BWA: A Charity or a Political Side-Hustle? Time for Answers.

Every so often you lift the lid on something in Sandwell and think:
“Ah, there it is… the familiar smell of political overlap, dodgy governance and zero transparency.”

This time it’s the Bangladeshi Women’s Association (BWA) in Tipton – an organisation that claims to be for the whole community, but whose leadership structure, finances and operations raise more questions than answers.

And frankly, the more you look at it, the more this resembles a charity being run, staffed and protected by Labour politicians, while sitting on large sums of public money with almost no scrutiny.


Political Capture 101: Councillors Everywhere

Let’s start with the obvious.

BWA is run by Cllr Syeda Amina Khatun MBE, a long-standing Labour councillor for Tipton Green.
Its senior staff include Cllr Suzanne Hartwell, another Labour councillor and Cabinet Member.
Its board includes former Labour councillor Derek Rowley.

That’s not “community leadership”.
That’s a political ecosystem wearing a charity’s skin.

And when the very councillors who influence public funding streams are the same people running and staffing the charity that receives that funding, we have a structural conflict of interest so blatant it barely needs explaining.


Follow the Money: Reserves Piling Up, Explanations Running Thin

BWA’s most recent accounts show:

  • £322,465 in reserves

  • £323,589 in cash

  • A 52% jump in income

  • Creditors exploding from £3,913 → £53,158 in a year

  • A £97,622 surplus in one go

This is happening in a ward with deep deprivation and daily hardship.

So why is a community charity hoarding cash at these levels?
Why is there a sudden £50k spike in creditors?
Why is none of this properly explained?
Where is the detailed breakdown?
Why should residents trust any of this?

This is public money. Not political pocket money.


Commissioned Work, Council Links & Zero Transparency

BWA operates Tipton Muslim Community Centre and Jubilee Park Community Centre under Sandwell Council arrangements.

They deliver:

  • Council-funded services

  • Lottery-funded projects

  • Sandwell Consortium CIC projects (where Khatun is a founder member)

Yet there are:

  • No separate published accounts for each centre

  • No public breakdown of subcontracted services

  • No clear explanation of how public grants are divided

  • No competitive tendering information

  • No salary vs. delivery cost transparency

It’s all “trust us, we’re in charge”.
Sandwell residents know exactly how well that has worked out in the past.


Inclusive, or Just for One Community?

BWA repeatedly claims to serve “the whole community”.

But several of their own service listings identify an “ethnicity focus: Bangladeshi”.

Meanwhile, members of the Pakistani community have complained that they’re not being served equally.

Where is the demographic breakdown?
Where is the impact data?
Why is there no published evidence of who actually uses the services?

A charity taking borough-wide public money cannot just pick its target audience and hope nobody notices.


The Astro-Turf Funding Question: Still No Clarity

The Jubilee Park astro-turf refurbishment was funded by:

  • A £40,000 Sport England grant, and

  • A small community crowdfunder

But local residents have long questioned whether earlier council-earmarked funds were diverted elsewhere.

To this day:
No clear audit trail. No public explanation. No transparency.

You cannot run public assets on “just take our word for it”.


A Pattern Sandwell Residents Know Too Well

Let’s be honest.

This isn’t about one community centre.
It’s about how power is used in Sandwell.

BWA looks less like a charity and more like a politically-friendly delivery vehicle, staffed by councillors, supported by councillors, and funded through systems overseen by councillors.

Every alarm bell for governance, accountability and fairness is ringing.

And unless these overlaps are challenged, Sandwell will carry on being a playground for insiders while ordinary residents get whatever scraps fall through the cracks.


Time for Answers – Proper Ones

The community deserves:

  • Full reserves and spending transparency

  • Centre-level accounts

  • Subcontracting details

  • Recruitment transparency

  • Demographic service-use data

  • Proper conflict-of-interest management

  • External independent governance review

This isn’t optional.
This is public money, public trust and public accountability.

If BWA is confident in its governance, it should welcome scrutiny.
If not, well… that says everything.


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