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Britain’s Most Incompetent Council

Britain’s Most Incompetent Council – Conservative leader Cllr Elizabeth Campbell – Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Council

After a disastrous meeting last night, each and every Kensington and Chelsea councilor ought to resign; these incompetent halfwits are not fit for office

 

Last night in Kensington the ragbag of rodents that are the councilors of the Royal Borough gathered in the Town Hall in Hornton Street. They were deservedly met by angry members of the public yet showed their contempt for the very people that allow them to remain in office by completely ignoring requests “for equal treatment for rich and poor in [an] affluent borough” controlled by a bunch of money-motivated Tory incompetents. After a disastrous meeting, where those present branded several of them “murderers”, the meeting ended up being adjourned.

 

Sitting on reserves of £330 million whilst the victims of the Grenfell Tower tragedy continue to suffer, these reprehensible individuals – including such polished turds (and I do not use that word lightly) as convicted racist peer Viscount St Davids’ one-time legal representative ‘Rinker The Stinker’ Cllr Andrew Rinker and Twitter pest Cllr Robert Freeman – continue to think they’re fit for office. They are not. For too long their dodgy regime has let through the most curious of planning decisions and it has only been because of the tenacity of such blogs as ‘From The Hornets Nest’ that the public have been alerted.

 

Every one and I do mean that – every single one – of the useless overpaid halfwits sitting on The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Council must now resign and make way for individuals capable of dealing with the aftermath of the unnecessary deaths of at least 80 innocent individuals. Enough is enough and long-term campaigners with genuine knowledge of the locality such as Andrew Barshall and Ian Henderson should be urged to step forward instead.

 

Pictured above: New Tory council leader Elizabeth Campbell.

 

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