One Barnet campaigners are 'eccentric socialists', says Conservative group leader Richard Cornelius

BAPS has fiercely criticised and campaigned against the Tory-imposed One Barnet outsourcing scheme BAPS has fiercely criticised and campaigned against the Tory-imposed One Barnet outsourcing scheme

A campaign group fighting Barnet Council’s outsourcing programme was dismissed as “a group of eccentric socialists” by the leader in charge of the scheme.

Conservative group leader Richard Cornelius made the comments about the Barnet Alliance for Public Services as the authority’s annual budget was passed at Hendon Town Hall last night.

In his speech, he attacked the group, which has fiercely criticised and campaigned against the Tory-imposed One Barnet outsourcing scheme.

He said: “(They are) just a group of eccentric socialists, American exiles, bloggers and a coffee shop owner.”

The Totteridge representative also referred to a judicial review brought against the One Barnet scheme, supported by BAPS, which is due to be heard at the High Court later this month.

Outsourcing contracts have been put on hold pending the outcome of the legal proceedings.

Councillor Cornelius said: “Everyone has a right to speak to the courts, but the delay will make it difficult for us to implement the savings we have planned.

“I don’t see how a union (BAPS) can support this when it is potentially damaging its members’ job prospects.”

He later added: “We read a lot of local propaganda from bloggers and general whingers but people want to live in Barnet – we have the two best schools in the country, the second best primary education system, our regeneration schemes are delivering and our business base is strong.”

In a recent statement, BAPS criticised the council for claiming the judicial review will waste taxpayers’ money.

Group co-ordinator Tirza Waisel said: “It is no secret we hope to have the contract quashed and the council forced to consider an in-house solution.

“Achieving efficiency and savings while improving services and keeping them public is possible through collaboration with residents and with trade unions.

“In fact, if Councillor Cornelius wishes, he can probably still save the cost of the judicial review if he instructs a halt to the One Barnet process and launches a genuine consultation and negotiation on in-house alternatives.”

Comments(12)

Rog T says...
9:09am Wed 6 Mar 13

I'm a bit saddened by Richards comments about One Barnet opponents. Over 7,000 people signed the petition opposing the scheme. he fails to mention that several members of his own administration have reservations about the scheme.

The issue is that the stated savings are completely unverifiable. One of the first One Barnet outsourcing projects was Your Choice Barnet. This company has just been given a £1 million taxpayer funded bale out as the business case it was based on was proven to be deeply flawed.

Richard was clearly refering to me as an "eccentric socialist blogger", but he fails to mention that I run a company employing directly and indirectly over 30 people in the Borough and have recently invested over £1 million in a new studio complex to boost music provision in Barnet, with no help from the taxpayer (or taxman) at all. I probably have more experience of running a business than three quarters of his cabinet put together.

I feel that the description is misleading and deceitful.

Cadwallader says...
10:00am Wed 6 Mar 13

Lazy political dogma.

If those expressing deep concern at this hasty, sketchy, non-mandated piece of outdated monetarist craziness are socialists what does that make Cornelius?

A knee-jerk Thatcherite touting discredited policies which have been demonstrated time and time again to cost more than the thing they are replacing, but which definitely do enrich a certain stratum of monied, Conservative society?

Possibly yes.

Mrs Angry, Broken Barnet blog says...
10:53am Wed 6 Mar 13

I'm not saddened at all: proud to be an esoteric socialist - Chris, I think that was the word, not eccentric, but either one does for me ... It is a badge of honour. Honour not being something you can really associate with our Tory councillors, is it?

MrMustard says...
2:15pm Wed 6 Mar 13

Oh dear Richard you are lumping all opponents of One Barnet together. I am a blogger, I am independent, but when I agree with what Unison or BAPS are doing then I support them but I am not a member of either. I certainly agree with them that One Barnet is a high risk project but then so do you as you have a risk register that is 70 pages long so it looks like you too could line up with BAPS & Unison from time to time.

You have also added "coffee shop owner" to the mix which can only be a reference to Helen Michael of Cafe Buzz. She has more intelligence and more drive than I have seen displayed by the Cabinet and she also isn't a member of BAPS but she is a vocal critic of Barnet Council's bonkers policy to remove coin operated meters and ramp up charges as it turned her lovely busy profitable cafe into a quieter loss-making one overnight and you wouldn't take a change like that quietly would you Richard. It is rather unkind of you to use the phrase "coffee shop owner" to describe her like she has no skills (feel free to email me & tell me you were not using the phrase pejoratively) when before she chose Cafe Buzz as a lifestyle change she used to appear in Court as a Solicitor, possibly even more often than Barnet Council rightly find themselves nowadays.

rony says...
5:10pm Wed 6 Mar 13

We must be on the right track then.
Note that this barrage of nonsense come when the sinking of his flag ship of the OBF, Your Choice Barnet, demonstrate how stupid, unprofessional, adventures and cruel the whole project is.

You don't fool me says...
9:31pm Wed 6 Mar 13

Has it not dawned on these self serving individuals yet, that it is because of One Barnet fiasco they have voted themself's out of Barnet for a very long time. One time Conservative voters like myself and my family are disgusted by their actions. We will not just abstain at the next elections we will vote against them. Perhaps they don't care as they are all lining up nice little earners from the company's involved with One Barnet.

Mrs Angry, Broken Barnet blog says...
11:04pm Wed 6 Mar 13

and erm ... does Richard Cornelius really think BAPS is a union? Oh dear.

JSILVERMAN says...
12:36am Thu 7 Mar 13

No wonder Cornelius doesn't appreciate the work that the Barnet Alliance for Public services is doing for the community. BAPS is, for example, sticking up for people on benefits, who the Tories are threatening to ship off out of the borough, following Cornelius' alleged infamous remark; "I don't think Barnet is a place for people on benefits". Cornelius also does not appreciate that an "eccentric socialist" exposed details of Barnet's contracts with known fraudsters.

F..kedupBarnet says...
8:07am Thu 7 Mar 13

Im no eccentric nor am I a socialist, what I am is a Barnet resident and voter who along with so many others I speak to, is now a FORMER Tory voter, this administration is destroying the place I call home and I cant wait to see the back of them.

Barnet Parker says...
8:06pm Thu 7 Mar 13

Surely arch One Barnet critic Brian Coleman represents the most eccentic socialist of all time!

If I were a member of BAPs I would be feeling very confident. If Cornelius' only argument is to lob insults towards residents it doesn't sound like he's got much to put before the High Court.

Sadly the level of political debate both nationally and locally has become very childish - check out PMQs. Whether you agreed with their politics or not you could still admire the oratory skills of say Michael Foot or Enoch Powell. My previous MPs John Gorst and Andrew Dismore always had the courtesy to reply to my communications even if I didn't like the response. I have yet receive anything from Matthew Offord..

JSILVERMAN says...
9:25pm Thu 7 Mar 13

The richest 1000 people in the UK wake up every morning £50 million richer at our expense. Many of them may get up to gamble up to $2 trillion every day in foreign exchange deals on 24/7 digital automatic gambling machines. No wonder they can't be bothered doing what they're supposed to do - invest in our economy. Seeing as neither the Tories, Liberals, Labour or even the Greens can get capitalism to work, why not try eccentric socialism?

Caro1000 says...
8:57pm Fri 22 Mar 13

I am not a blogger or coffee shop owner, nor eccentric or socialist, just a retired resident and every other ordinary resident I talk to is concerned and worried about One Barnet. The council did not consult and ignored the petition signed by, I thought, around 8000 residents. We live in Barnet and feel it is being ruined by the present council, will we move? No, but for the first time we will not be voting conservative at the next election.

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