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>GUEST POST: Ukip, the Metropolitan Police Service and high corruption .

Posted by Greg Lance - Watkins (Greg_L-W) on 03/09/2014

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sadly this is not only all too plausible, but having been subject of Ukip lies and aware of just how dishonest, corrupt and vituperative they can be, I incline to believe the full basis of Lee Jasper‘s reporting of the facts in the case of the abuse of Jasna Badzak.

Ukip are not only unfit for purpose they are a disgrace to the body politic and as self serving and evil as the war criminals Tony Blair & his cabinet and as destructive to Britain as Alex Salmond has been for Scotland – and all in pursuit of their own vain glory and enrichment!

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UKIP, the Metropolitan Police Service and high corruption .

Over the past year or so, I have found myself in the rather strange position of supporting a woman, originally a staunch Tory, who defected to UKIP and has now returned, to the Tory party fold.  

For me, a black, socialist activist, who is usually to be found defending poor people, facing institutional racism and gross injustice, this was very strange territory, indeed.

In the course our discussions it became apparent to men that Jasna appeared to be the victim of a concerted, organised smear campaign designed to completely discredited her, led by leading members of UKIP.

What makes this case so compelling is their appears to be a strong prime facie evidence, of the existence of a small cell of UKIP supporters, certainly based within the Metropolitan Police Service, maybe within the Crown Prosecution Service and the possibly the Judiciary.

I can’t say for certain what’s going on, but my long experience and professional instinct, tells me that there is something rotten at the core of this peculiar and often bizarre story.

An uncommon friendship.

BADZAK, Jasna 01Jasna Badzak is a former press officer for UKIP. She started work for Nigel Farage and Gerard Batten MEP in November 2010 and around a year ago; she was convicted of defrauding UKIP of some two thousand five hundred pounds in October 2013. Around a year ago Jasna rang me, seeking support for what she claimed, was a miscarriage of justice.

I was intrigued and decided to meet Jasna. I must confess, on one level I was definitely interested in anything that might expose UKIP, a party infested with racists. On the other hand, I was simply curious as to what an ex Ukipper and former, now returned to the fold true blue Tory, could possibly want to see me, of all people, about?

We met on a lovely spring day over coffee. Jasna, arrived, a tall woman with definite sense of fashion. We chatted and she told me a little of her background. She had fled former Yugoslavia as a refugee some 20 years ago. Her family includes Nazi holocaust victims.

She had reached out to me in desperation, hoping that I may be able to see the injustice she had suffered and help her in some way. The stress she was suffering was clearly etched in her face but what struck me was her determination and obvious strength of character. She intrigued me.

Jasna began to tell me her story and what I heard amazed me. As an experienced campaigner, in my time I’ve heard some outlandish conspiracy theories and what I heard that day, would shock me to the core.

A criminal conspiracy.

Jasna believed she was the victim of a possible criminal conspiracy to set her up, orchestrated she suspected by Gerard Batten MEP in an alliance with officers within the Metropolitan Police Service, aided by the Crown Prosecution Service and the Judiciary. I had to ask the obvious question; How is it, she didn’t know that UKIP was a racist party?

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Gerad Batten MEP 

She told me that when she joined UKIP, she assumed the accusations of racism, were just the overblown claims of a hostile press. However as the months passed she became increasingly concerned. Once she read the draft of Gerard Battens UKIPs Charter for Muslim Understanding, Dismantling Multiculturalism, a rancid and deeply disturbing document, that amongst other things, required all Muslims to be required to sign a code of conduct,

At that point she was left in no doubt about the core beliefs of UKIP and the awful truth dawned on her. From then on, she knew precisely what Gerard Batten was all about and she was rightly appalled and disgusted.

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Confronted with claims of racism Farage did nothing 

Naively, she began to complain bitterly to Nigel Farage whom she assumed would share her disgust about Batten’s obvious racism. She told me that although Farage was both frustrated and apparently sympathetic, in the end, Farage did nothing.  

Jasna told me that Farage had eventually told her, that nothing could be done as he and Batten shared ‘mutually destructive information about each other’, that ultimately meant that Gerard Batten couldn’t be touched.

That would certainly explain why Farage, a politically savvy operator, has long tolerated Batten. Good sense and political expediency suggests he should have been sacked, representing as he does, a distinct and dangerous electoral liability. I suspect that Farage failed to act because he fundamentally shares Battens deeply offensive views.

As a social justice campaigner, I’ve been around long enough to know, that sometimes such claims, can be claims the product of mental health conditions such as deep delusion or depression, paranoia or conspiracy theory fanatics.

Nevertheless, I listened intently to her story and though I was very skeptical of her claims and not entirely sympathetic, given her politics, nevertheless she struck a chord with me.

What I concluded was here was a deeply damaged, credible and sincere woman, whose life has been utterly destroyed, the victim of what appeared to be false and malicious accusation and a concerted smear campaign. Her character, her demeanor and steely determination to prove her innocence and expose UKIP racism and corruption impressed me. I knew what she was taking on in seeking to challenge her perceived injustice.

Going up against UKIP, Farage, Batten and the police, was very brave thing to do. Putting aside my own political prejudice, I decided I should explore her claims further.

What she told me that day blew me away. Transcending party politics, we connected on a human level, as two people who shared a commitment to challenging injustice. Jasna experience in Yugoslavia cemented her hatred of racism and fascism. She knew first hand the dangers of allowing racism and fascism to take root. I did however had to let a wry smile slip, when she told me of her previous role on Boris Johnsons 2008 Mayoral campaign.

Despite my obvious reservations, what was absolutely crystal clear to me was there were several unexplained facts, which gave some credibility to her claims. Whilst at that stage I did not agree with some of her conclusions, I had to agree that something’s just didn’t add up.

Here I must apologies in advance of the length of this article. It’s a complex story and necessarily needs some detailed explaining, but bear with me dear reader, it’ll be worth it.

First, it’s important to understand the sequence of events that preceded and then led up to Jasna’s eventual arrest.

Background.

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Jasna started work for UKIP in November 2010 after defecting from the Tories. By the spring of 2011 Jasna discovered, what she describes as the ‘racist and fascist underbelly’ of UKIP. She says that UKIP was producing material she believed, constituted a criminal offense i.e. incitement to racial hatred. She was aware that Gerard Batten was meeting with European extreme right wing racists. She was also concerned at what she described as ‘ monumental EU expenses fraud’ taking place within UKIP.

Here in the UK, she became increasingly aware of Battens association with the now, all but defunct, English Defense League and British National Party. With the evidence mounting Jasna was so concerned that she made a number of official complaints to the Met, citing what she believed, were a range of potentially serious criminal offences.

In March 2011 she formally complained to the Met, that the Charter of Muslim Understanding and Dismantling Multiculturalism taken in concert with Battens association with extreme racist and fascist’s organisation, constituted a clear incitement to racial hatred.

As UKIP press officer, Jasna claims that, over time, her day-to-day work experience proved beyond any doubt that UKIP was both a ‘racist and proto fascist party’. In May that year she provided the police solid evidence that backed up her UKIP EU expenses fraud allegations. That same month she reported another leading member of UKIP for possession of child pornographic images.

Annabelle Fuller 

Finally in July 2011 she then provides a devastating witness statement that alleges that UKIP Annabelle Fuller, Nigel Farage’s personal press officer, knowingly made false allegations of sexual attack in relation to Tory MP Andrew Bridgen.

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Violent intimidation.

It was then that Jasna and her family then begin to suffer direct violent intimidation. From October 2011 to November 2012 she intermittently endures a series of visits to her home, by random groups of strangers, who threatened her and her son. She believes that this was organised harassment by EDL supporters with whom Batten was meeting seeking an EDL/UKIP alliance.

She reported this intimidation to the Met and was surprised to find out that yet again these complaints were being refereed to a Detective Sargent Shaun Reardon, the very same officer who had failed to investigate her initial complaints of UKIP racism and EU fraud.

Worried about escalating violent intimidation and seeking to cope with her own failing health, Jasna then seeks a restraining order court injunction against Batten in Feb 2012.

Met officer supports UKIP.

Here’s where the begins to get interesting, MPS Detective James Galvin turns up at court, embraces Gerard Batten proceeds to tell the court that the MPS has no record of any allegations against Batten nor were there any current, active police investigation into him. That was a lie and, as the MPS has now admitted Galvin, had no authority to represent the Met or attend court. Her case was eventually dismissed as a result.

Gerard Batten, then formally wrote to the MPS on October 5th 2012 reporting his fraud allegations against Jasna. He actually wrote his allegation on UKIP letterhead, which must constitute and attempt to politically influence the investigation. The Met having failed to investigate any of Jasna serious previous allegations, then acted immediately upon receipt of Battens complaints. .

Jasna was subsequently arrested on 29th November 2011, when surprise, surprise, Detectives Constable James Galvin and Detective Sargent Shaun Reardon both, attended her home. They wanted to arrest her there and then, but she Jasna was so ill, it was decided to take her to hospital instead.

The Met formally denies the existence of two serving police officers misleading the Prime Minister David Cameron.

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Subsequent to her eventual arrest and charging, Jasna wrote to the Met Commissioner Bernard Hogan Howe asking, why her many complaints to the MPS had not been investigated? This was in sharp and total contrast to the Mets, swift and immediate response to Battens complaint.

This lead to another key question, why had DC Galvin had turned up at the injunction hearing, defending Batten?  

The answer, when it came, was as shocking as it was unexpected. The Mets Department of Professional Standards informed her that the Metropolitan Police Service employed no such named police officers. Shocked and alarmed she persisted and again she was told again that no such officers were employed by the Met.

She then wrote to the Independent Police Compliant Commission who after some time, wrote back, confirming, that after discussions with the Met, they too can confirm that no such officers existed.

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Jasna at this stage was completely frustrated and wrote to Mayor of London, Boris Johnson and Prime Minister David Cameron.Both then wrote to the Met and both were told, in writing, that no such officers worked for the Met.

Prime Minister was mislead. 

The fact is the Prime Minister, the Mayor of London and the IPCC, were mislead and possibly willfully mislead, by the Met DPS about the existence of these two officers. 

This begs they very important questions as to precise circumstances that led to two of the most senior Tory politicians in the land were provided with inaccurate and misleading information?

I then looked at the evidence against Jasna and came to conclusion that the prosecution evidence seemed incredibly flimsy. The only evidence offered was a bank statement, which Jasna is alleged to tampered with, she denied this allegation and points to the timing noted on her on line bank statement that indicated that both statements offered in evidence were printed off within one second of each other.

Evidence produced in court proved that Jasna logged on to her bank account at exactly 8:11:02 and her bank statement was printed 8:11:03 as recorded on her computer and accepted by the police. Did she really amend her own bank statement in one second?  Unlikely to say the least.

Jasna has consistently contended that she was the victim of malicious counter complaint by Batten as a result of whistle blowing about UKIP’s racism and EU expenses abuse. Further she told me that the EU always paid late and they never knew from one month to the next, when they would get paid. Batten and UKIP at that time were in the eye of a media storm focusing on the racism of their candidates. As a result UKIP were in utter disarray and an administrative shambles.

She points to this culture of incompetence and confusion by way of explanation. In short, this was an administrative error and as soon she realised she offered to pay the full amount back. This was rejected in favour of prosecution. In addition and hampering her ability to defend herself in the months prior and after her arrest Jasna was recovering from major heart surgery.

Another interesting fact was that her court date was brought forwarded, because the lead investigation Metropolitan Police Officer, Mr. Shaun Reardon’s reported that his father was near imminent death.

This change of date resulted in the case being heard by Recorder Michael Gledhill (Recorder therefore not a fully fledged Judge)

These things happen, you might say, however we were to learn later, that this Recorder had a direct connection to Gerard Batten MEP, which he failed to declare. He should have dismissed himself once he knew the detail of the case was and the identity of the defendant.

It would later transpire that Gledhill has consistently worked as an barrister alongside Gerard Batten’s best friend, the deeply homophobic and Islamaphobic Paul Diamond, on a range cases for the Christian fundamentalists extremist organisation, Christian Concern or Christian Voice, such as the seeking actions to close down the West End musical Jerry Springer: The Opera. Christian Concern is an organization that has an extremely close alliance with UKIP.

Gledhill, during this most extraordinary trial made a series of political and factually incorrect statements and seemed hell bent on securing a conviction.

During the trial, he wrongly alleged that Jasna was a serious criminal wanted in a number of EU states. This was factually incorrect and without foundation. Jasna was a person of good character, without previous convictions or even any minor civil infringements and had been in the past whilst in Yugoslavia,working for the British Foreign Office and had been in possession of highest security clearance

Gledhill, in an unprecedented outburst for a Recorder, went further and praised UKIPs Charter of Muslim Understanding and Dismantling Multiculturalism that contained proposals to ban the religions of both Islam and Judaism. He described this charter for racism as ‘perfectly reasonable documents anybody would agree with’. These deeply offensive reports were to subsequently appear on the front pages of a range of national newspapers, condemned as racist and echoing fascist politics in both tone and tenor,

This document was rightly condemned by a broad range of national newspapers and was subsequently condemned by all serious British Parliamentarians.

Gledhill also then suggested that Jasna was mentally ill and ordered a psychiatric evaluation (which subsequently proved Jasna was quite sane). With virtually no substantive evidence and under challenge from Jasna’s Counsel, Gledhill refused to dismiss the case. 

Then to Jasna’s total surprise, the very same officers who we had previously been told, did not work for the Met, DC James Galvin and DS Shaun Reardon appeared in the Court and testified against the Jasna.

At the trial they said they had no idea why we, the PM, the Mayor and the IPCC had received written confirmation that they were not serving police officers. They produced their warrant cards and Gledhill simply dismissed the matter.

After a three days trial, Gledhill began to sum up to the jury. What happened next proved to be yet another extraordinary twist in this complex tale. Gledhill’s summing up went on went for an incredible two hours, thirty minutes during which he pressed the jury to find Jasna guilty. When printed this summing up ran onto 78 pages of transcript. The jury, after being pummeled into submission by the Recorder found Jasna guilty by majority verdict after 2 days of deliberating.

0n the 7th October 2013 she was given a 1-year suspended jail sentence for 2 years and 4 months, plus an unsupervised curfew order. For a woman with no previous convictions this sentence seems excessively harsh. This gives to rise to the serious question of whether Jasna court date was actually moved to ensure that a judge sympathetic to UKIP would hear the case?

Why did Gledhill not declare a conflict of interest in this case given his strong association with Paul Diamond, Christian Concern and UKIP?

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That same day as the verdict was announced, Gawain Towler, UKIP Chief Press Officers feeds inaccurate stories to Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail to further destroy Jasna now battered credibility.

In January 2014 Jasna Badzak then receives a written witness statement from UKIP insider, stating that Batten had been openly boasting, of stitching up Jasna Badzak for fraud in order to destroy her credibility, as well as reporting that Gawain was heard boasting about the coverage the story received. He is reported to have said he was pleased at the reception of the article he had actually wrote in September 2012, almost a year prior to Jasna’s conviction.

The Met finally takes action against suspected officers with links to UKIP.

During the spring of 2014 I start raising questions and highlighting the details of this case. I conducted a long radio interview with Jasna and started tweeting my concerns and my general support for her. Then in March 2014 Jasna is suddenly contacted by Superintendent David R Manning from Charing Cross police station who indicates that they are intending to now act on Jasna earlier complaints, that pre dated Battens fraud allegation and were now reopening a total of five separate UKIP investigations.

The following month both Jasna and I attend Charing Cross Police Station where we are told that the Met now plans to open a formal police investigation in conspiracy to pervert the course of Justice against DC James Galvin, DS Shaun Reardon.

Subsequently we have found out that DC James Galvin appears to be a member of UKIP and has attended UKIP rally.  His name is also on leaked BNP list as well as name of his wife
At this meeting we gave the MPS additional evidence in relation to a Detective Inspector Fleming and another officer, DC Tony Holden. We had strong witness evidence that both contacted prominent journalists threatening them with arrest if they published any negative stories about UKIP. This group of officers is now being investigated on suspicion of the harassment of journalists, perverting the Course of Justice and there may be a possibility of abuse of office by Recorder Michael Gledhill.

Met police harassment continues despite their assurances.

Then in June 2014, Jasna while at the cardiologist and attached to an ECG, Jasna receives series of emails DS Christopher Page sent to Badzak’s lawyer Atkins ordering her to surrender herself by 10 July 2014 to Charring Cross Police station to answer ‘very serious allegations’. This date also happened to be Jasna’s son’s 16th birthday adding to the family’s harassment and distress.

Later she receives a telephone call from the DS Christopher Page again demanding she come in for interview under caution for the ‘twitter harassment of Gerard Batten’. 

Jasna is then called to a meeting with the Mets, Department of Professional Standards with Inspector Fran Polllard and DS Helen Thomas. Superintendent Manning was relived and replaced by these two officers. We are told later that Manning had been moved after Bernard Hogan-Howe received direct orders from MOPAC and Boris Johnson to get to the bottom of this case.

Jasna and Atkins attend police interview under caution with DS Christopher Page.  DS Page full of himself reads MIRANDA to Badzak and then hands over to Graham Atkins A4 page note containing following statement:

 “Jasna Badzak has been harassing Gerard Batten with false newspaper stories, tweets that he stole £51k with help of Police in January, 09 May 2014 article in Sunday Times saying perverting the course of Justice, tweets about Islamophobia, lies about Batten attending 1st Counter Jihad Conference in Brussels in 2007 and talking to Lee Jasper.”

Jasna solicitor Graham Atkins stunned at the nature of the accusation asks for disclosure. Page refuses saying that is only disclosure he will get. Page asks Jasna about background to Batten’s complaint.  Refusing to be intimidated Jasna states for the record

‘UKIP is criminal fascist organization.  I stand 100 % behind that and under Article 10 of European Convention of Human Rights incorporated in British law as Human Rights Act 1998 I have a right to freedom of speech and there is nothing you can do about that.  You can also not order me to keep quiet or not to tweet.  I know you would like to silence me completely, to muzzle me but you can’t despite your telephone threat not to tweet’. 

Page then lies, saying that he never ordered Jasna not to tweet about Batten. Fortunately Jasna recorded his telephone call and tells a stunned Page that she has irrefutable evidence that he did order her not to tweet about Batten or talk to me. Page is immediately subject to an investigation

Conclusion.

In summary, I suspect that there may have been an active conspiracy involving members of UKIP, Metropolitan Police Service, possibly the judiciary to falsely criminalise and character assassinate Jasna Badzak. If true this would represent the most serious threat to the very basis of our democracy and law and order.

Should it be that UKIP members or sympathisers in statutory agencies are conspiring together to criminalise, harass and intimidate people UKIP disagree with, then this would require the most urgent intervention from the Home Secretary and the Prime Minister.

Along with the Plebgate revelations of deep systemic corruption within the MPS, this case raises the most profound concerns about the nature and accountability of the Metropolitan Police Service. If Police Officer’s are engaged in targeting moderate political activists from both the left and right, then that has to be an issue of acute concern for us all.

With evidence of the Met spying on families campaigning for justice such as the Stephen Lawrence, Sukedv Reel or Rolan Adams families to name just a few, the Plebgate incident, undercover officers having sexual relations, fathering children in the line of duty alongside rampant institutional racism and the routine abuse of stop and search powers, such allegations if proven, would be so serious as to require the resignation of the Commissioner and Deputy Mayor Stephen Greenhalgh.

We will await the outcome of the Mets internal disciplinary investigations. Such investigations have no real credibility with police investigating themselves and we believe there is strong and compelling case for IPCC to conduct an independent investigation into these matters.

The Met, The Mayor and the Lord Chancellor Office really need to answer the serious questions raised by this incredible tale. Whatever our personal politics, I think we can all agree, this case raises fundamental questions and there is a strong and compelling case to answer.

  • Nikki Sinclaire, a former UKIP MEP who left the EFD fascist group in the EU Parliament because she disagreed with sitting with fascists and has been very vocal critic of UKIP was arrested in January 2012 and charged 23 July 2014, as soon as she changed lawyer to Graham Atkins.  

    We believe that arresting officer in this case Officer DC Paul Griffiths may be a member of UKIP.

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    Why Clacton Is A Perfect Target For Ukip!

    Posted by Greg Lance - Watkins (Greg_L-W) on 03/09/2014

    Why Clacton Is A Perfect Target For Ukip!
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    Why Clacton Parliamentary constituency Is A Perfect Target For Ukip & Nigel Farage’s brand of cult like populism:

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    if you read the case study of ‘The Center for Social Justices’ on Clacton you will start to appreciate just why it is potentially the most suitable chance Ukip has of having someone (anyone) elected to Parliament – especially as Parliament becomes ever less relevant to the Governance of the once United Kingdoms – now little more than a squabbling series of regions ruled over by the malign and self serving EU.
    Ukip’s cult like style requiring little serious thought in terms of policies or any issue of gravitas much beyond jumping on any populist band wagon to garner votes from a less well educated sector of the electorate who feel challenged and out manoeuvered in the job market by waves of immigrants from the EU. An older sector of the population is attractedf under a thinly veilled racist extremism they believe will provide jobs for their children and granchildren as they complete their scratch cards and dispense with books, education and in many cases even a table to eat from.
    The stridency and name calling of Ukip’s leadership for publicity sake apeals to such an unthinking under belly of society sadly. A sector of society all too willing to blame immigrants or for that matter anyone else for the failures of their lives rather than admit their own short comings.
    It seems there are regions, or at least sufficient of the underbelly of society together with societies failure where the unrelenting chavveery, bullying and mindless centralised control appeals even though it is clear just what Ukip’s thoughts related to debate and the electorate are:
    ATKINSON, Janice 02Ukip MEP Janice Atkinson
    Ad-Van EUkipNo Substitute for leadership, gravitas and policies!
    NATTRASS, Mike 01Hardly A Party to Take Seriousl
     UKIP CHICKEN PROTEST 01Ukip Staff & MEPs expect to be taken seriously in Brussels
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    That it is currently rumoured that the Tories will be fielding Garry Barlow a ‘celeb’ rather than a member of socie3ty of gravitas and achievement outside of entertainment and as a showman, to cash in on the populist vote of the sub economic and poorly educated majority of the electorate in Clacton is a sad reflection of the times!
    Consider this extract from the case study in question:
    ‘Clacton is the end of the line – it is not just the last station from the west but it’s also
    where a lot of troubled people end up.’
    This charity worker’s blunt description of Clacton-on-Sea epitomises the ‘rise and fall’
    image that grips many seaside towns. But walking through its main streets the sense of
    decline is not obvious – on summer afternoons the beach is busy, cafes are trading and
    children enjoy the seaside attractions. Clacton appears to be a bustling town of over
    55,000 people.
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    ‘It’s when you scratch below the surface that you start to see the problems Clacton has,’ said
    a businesswoman who has run a bed and breakfast near the town’s pier since the 1960s.
    ‘What has happened to Clacton is really sad, in fact it’s disgraceful. The place was so
    vibrant through the 1960s and 1970s – you would see coaches streaming in for six
    months of the year. I couldn’t walk down the pavement because the place was so busy.
    But there was no investment and the place has deteriorated, the Pier ward is now
    considered to be a place in poverty which would have been unthinkable.’
    Many see the 1980s as the point where things started to decline in Clacton. The Town and
    Country Building Society closed its head office, Butlins holiday camp shut down, and the
    emergence of foreign holidays meant a lot of Clacton’s tourists became day trippers. Since
    then, Clacton’s greatest problem has been a stagnating economy, fuelled largely by a lack of
    sustainable jobs and high levels of worklessness. As the CSJ highlighted in its
    Signed on, Written
    off
    report earlier this year, in one neighbourhood in the Pier ward, 54 per cent of people aged
    16-64 are on out-of-work benefits – the fifth highest percentage in the country. Ironically, it
    was the Pier area that had previously provided so much of the town’s employment.
    or perhaps this extract sparks your understanding of why a personality cult like Ukip is so suitable for Nigel Farage’s ambitions – especially when you consider that even the pundits seem to believe the pollsters in predicting the Tory vote will collapse and follow their local personality to return Douglas Carswell in a different guise, to suit his aims and pander to his brand of populism and showmanship – ever the drama queen but all too popular for his willingness to cock a snoot at the grown ups of politics which is such a key to Farage’s rise to infamy!
    Unlike many towns that suffer economic decline, Clacton’s population has actually been
    increasing – rising by 29 per cent over the period of 30 years between 1981 and 2011 to
    55,347.
    56
    Because property prices are considerably lower than London and other parts of
    Essex, Clacton has become an increasingly popular town to retire to. A recent survey found
    Clacton is the fifth most popular retirement coastal town in Britain, with nearly a third of
    residents claiming state pensions.
    57
    Compared to national figures, Clacton has a lower than
    average proportion of 25-44 year olds and higher than average number of people who are
    65 and over.
    58
    This has created a situation where a large proportion of the population does
    not work, leaving the local economy struggling. Although this does include some pensioners,
    43 per cent of Clacton’s 16 to 74 year olds are economically inactive.
    59
    A former employee of the regional tourist board said: ‘It is difficult for a town when much of
    its work is seasonal, but it’s a million times worse when you have large parts of the population
    that don’t work at all. A lot of people moved to Clacton from London to retire and have
    priced locals out of good property, that is a source of tension.’
    The local economy is further hindered by low pay. In 2010 the median household income
    in Clacton was £13,648,
    60
    compared to the median in England and Wales of £24,242. A
    major barrier to employment is a low skills base – 41 per cent of adults in Clacton have
    no qualifications, which is almost double the national average for England and Wales.

    Case Study 3:

    Clacton-on-Sea

    1871
    A pier is built for steamships operated by the Woolwich Steam Packet Company to dock at,
    bringing thousands of visitors from London.
    1920
    The London Road opens to deal with the influx of holiday makers.
    1937
    Billy Butlin opens an amusement arcade and a holiday camp to accommodate holiday makers.
    1983
    Butlins holiday camp closes down due to a change in tastes and the rise of package holidays abroad.
    2009
    A new 50-foot helter skelter opens on Clacton pier.
    2010
    A neighbourhood in Jaywick is named the most impoverished ward in the Indices of Multiple
    Deprivation. 62 per cent of working age residents receive benefits, compared to a national average
    of 15 per cent.
    a
    Initially planned as a holiday destination for Londoners in the 1930s, many of
    the holiday-makers became permanent residents. Unlike other ‘plotland’ villages Jaywick was not
    demolished after the war.
    2011
    A new rollercoaster is added to Clacton pier to mark the start of British Tourism week.
    a
    The Guardian,
    Essex resort of Jaywick named England’s most deprived town,
    29 March 2011 [accessed via: http://www.guardian.
    co.uk/society/2011/mar/29/jaywick-essex-resort-most-deprived (29/07/13)]; the wards of Clacton-on-Sea covered here are:
    Alton Park, Bockings Elm, Burrsville, Golf Green, Haven, Peter Bruff, Pier, Rush Green, St Bartholomews, St James, St Johns, St
    Marys, St Pauls

     
    The Centre for Social Justice
    20
    ‘Clacton is the end of the line – it is not just the last station from the west but it’s also
    where a lot of troubled people end up.’
    This charity worker’s blunt description of Clacton-on-Sea epitomises the ‘rise and fall’
    image that grips many seaside towns. But walking through its main streets the sense of
    decline is not obvious – on summer afternoons the beach is busy, cafes are trading and
    children enjoy the seaside attractions. Clacton appears to be a bustling town of over
    55,000 people.
    51
    ‘It’s when you scratch below the surface that you start to see the problems Clacton has,’ said
    a businesswoman who has run a bed and breakfast near the town’s pier since the 1960s.
    ‘What has happened to Clacton is really sad, in fact it’s disgraceful. The place was so
    vibrant through the 1960s and 1970s – you would see coaches streaming in for six
    months of the year. I couldn’t walk down the pavement because the place was so busy.
    But there was no investment and the place has deteriorated, the Pier ward is now
    considered to be a place in poverty which would have been unthinkable.’
    Many see the 1980s as the point where things started to decline in Clacton. The Town and
    Country Building Society closed its head office, Butlins holiday camp shut down, and the
    emergence of foreign holidays meant a lot of Clacton’s tourists became day trippers. Since
    then, Clacton’s greatest problem has been a stagnating economy, fuelled largely by a lack of
    sustainable jobs and high levels of worklessness. As the CSJ highlighted in its
    Signed on, Written
    off
    report earlier this year, in one neighbourhood in the Pier ward, 54 per cent of people aged
    16-64 are on out-of-work benefits – the fifth highest percentage in the country. Ironically, it
    was the Pier area that had previously provided so much of the town’s employment.
    52
    Just a few miles along the coast from Clacton is Jaywick, which according to the Indices of
    Multiple Deprivation 2010 has the most deprived neighbourhood in England.
    53
    Some of the
    people who use Clacton’s emergency food services and the soup kitchen walk from Jaywick,
    a village that has suffered from isolation and deteriorating housing and now has high levels of
    economic dependency. Some 35 per cent of working-age people claim some form of out-of-
    work benefit
    54
    and 54 per cent of the population aged 16 and over have no qualifications.
    55
    One counsellor, who previously worked in Jaywick, said locals refer to it as ‘Beirut’ and that in
    recent years ‘it has started policing itself ’. She added: ‘The problems in Jaywick seem to be a
    lot more concentrated than the rest of Clacton. I’ve heard some fairly nasty stories. If someone
    does something bad to you, the reaction is not to call the police but to deal with it yourself. It
    almost seems like a warped version of care in the community.’
    51
    Office for National Statistics,
    Census
    :
    KS102EW
    , Nomis: 2011 [accessed via: http://www.nomisweb.co.uk (31/07/13)]
    52
    Centre for Social Justice,
    Signed On, Written Off
    , London: Centre for Social Justice, 2013, p42
    53
    Department for Communities and Local Government,
    The English Indices of Deprivation 2010, Neighbourhoods Statistical Release,
    24 March 2011, p2 [accessed via:
    (16/07/13)]
    54
    Office for National Statistics,
    Census: KS102EW
    , Nomis: 2011 [accessed via: http://www.nomisweb.co.uk (26/07/13)]
    55
    Office for National Statistics,
    Census: QS502EW
    , Nomis: 2011 [accessed via: http://www.nomisweb.co.uk (26/07/13)]

     
    Turning the Tide | Case Study 3: Clacton-on-Sea
    21
    three
    Unlike many towns that suffer economic decline, Clacton’s population has actually been
    increasing – rising by 29 per cent over the period of 30 years between 1981 and 2011 to
    55,347.
    56
    Because property prices are considerably lower than London and other parts of
    Essex, Clacton has become an increasingly popular town to retire to. A recent survey found
    Clacton is the fifth most popular retirement coastal town in Britain, with nearly a third of
    residents claiming state pensions.
    57
    Compared to national figures, Clacton has a lower than
    average proportion of 25-44 year olds and higher than average number of people who are
    65 and over.
    58
    This has created a situation where a large proportion of the population does
    not work, leaving the local economy struggling. Although this does include some pensioners,
    43 per cent of Clacton’s 16 to 74 year olds are economically inactive.
    59
    A former employee of the regional tourist board said: ‘It is difficult for a town when much of
    its work is seasonal, but it’s a million times worse when you have large parts of the population
    that don’t work at all. A lot of people moved to Clacton from London to retire and have
    priced locals out of good property, that is a source of tension.’
    The local economy is further hindered by low pay. In 2010 the median household income
    in Clacton was £13,648,
    60
    compared to the median in England and Wales of £24,242. A
    major barrier to employment is a low skills base – 41 per cent of adults in Clacton have
    no qualifications, which is almost double the national average for England and Wales.
    61
    The
    number of children in Clacton passing five GCSEs at grades A*-C including English and maths
    is only 43 per cent – below the national average in England of 59 per cent.
    62
    Sue Peachey, who has lived in Clacton for 25 years, is team leader at Open Road, an addictions
    charity that has 11 centres for drug and alcohol treatment across and Essex and Suffolk.
    She said: ‘What we have seen with many clients is they have never worked, and some come
    from families where parents haven’t worked. It is a generational issue and it is difficult when
    you are trying to help someone who has never been engaged with work.
    ‘We have a very good success rate but it is not easy. I think the problems affecting the local
    area do make it more difficult to help people. There is no industry here, no jobs and that lack
    of stability makes it very complicated for people trying to move off addictions – people want
    some kind of motivation.’
    56
    Office for National Statistics,
    1981 census – small area statistics, 1991 census – small area statistics, 2001 census – standard tables; Census:
    KS102EW
    , Nomis: 2011 [accessed via http://www.nomisweb.co.uk (22/07/13)] This number is an best-fit estimate as the ward structure of
    Clacton has changed over this period
    57
    Liverpool Victoria, Press release,
    UK plans a retirement revolution,
    1 March 2013 [accessed via: http://www.lv.com/adviser/working-with-lv/
    news_detail/?articleid=3117318 (15/07/13)]
    58
    Tendring District Council,
    Tendring District Council Local Developmental Framework, Planning Services, Core Strategy and Development Policies
    Document, Technical Paper 4 – Spatial Portrait
    planning/planning%20policy/TechnicalPaper4SpatialPortrait.pdf (29/07/13)]
    59
    Office for National Statistics, Census:
    QS601EW
    , Nomis: 2011 [accessed via: http://www.nomisweb.co.uk (26/07/13)]
    60
    Tendring District Council,
    Tendring District Council Local Developmental Framework, Planning Services, Core Strategy and Development Policies
    Document, Technical Paper 4 – Spatial Portrait
    , October 2010, p27
    61
    Office for National Statistics,
    Census: KS501EW
    , Nomis: 2011 [accessed via http://www.nomisweb.co.uk (10/07/13)], this is for all people over 16
    62
    Department for Education,
    2012 Performance Tables
    , Department for Education: 2012 [accessed via: http://www.education.gov.uk/
    schools/performance/ (22/07/13)]

     
    The Centre for Social Justice
    22
    Councillor Peter Halliday, Leader of Tendring District Council (TDC), said: ‘It is a fact that
    Clacton has changed significantly over the years and, in keeping with many other seaside
    towns, its economy has altered dramatically. Like other resorts we face a number of
    difficult challenges with more people choosing to go abroad for their holidays. That said,
    we still get more than one million visitors a year spending almost a million pounds a day
    in the district. One of our biggest challenges is to find ways to encourage them to return
    so that we can make the very most of that spending potential. That is still very much a
    work in progress.’
    The CSJ was told that one of the biggest social problems is that the town has a high number
    of houses in multiple occupation (HMOs). One official referred to it as ‘bedsit land’. The Essex
    town is home to a large number of bed and breakfasts, many of which have been turned into
    bedsits or other kinds of temporary accommodation. Another Pier B&B owner said: ‘Because
    there aren’t as many tourists staying overnight many of us B&B owners have started letting
    some of our rooms out to the council for emergency accommodation. It’s not what you want
    to be known for, as it is hardly going to encourage business to your B&B, but you have to pay
    the bills.’ A Government report said HMOs can have a negative social impact on areas and in
    some cases lead to crime and anti-social behaviour.
    63
    There is a forum of frontline organisations and individuals, Clacton Central Community
    First, that comes together to discuss social problems and ways of countering them. One
    forum member said: ‘One of the biggest problems is HMOs – overcrowding brings so many
    problems to a society. Clacton simply doesn’t have the resources or things in place to help
    people. Local people are doing their best to fight this, but it’s an uphill struggle and the
    council and local authority only seem to be acknowledging this now.’ Concerns have been
    expressed that HMOs can be detrimental to people’s health as well as the community. A
    report by the University of Essex’s School of Health and Human Sciences recently looked at
    the mental health of vulnerable people living in bedsits in seaside towns and found that the
    living conditions can have a significant impact on people.
    64
    Councillor Halliday said: ‘There is an HMO problem in Clacton, especially in the Pier ward
    which is in the heart of the town centre. We are tackling this by introducing new licensing
    regulations to ensure that properties must come up to a certain standard before they can
    become HMO.’
    Some officials in the town have said that there has been an increase of HMOs since the
    Tendring Night Shelter was opened in the town around four years ago. The shelter aims to
    provide support so clients can become independent. Residents, who are allowed to stay for
    28 nights, are provided with support from Tendring Mental Health Support and local charities.
    After clients of the shelter complete their stay, many move into HMOs and need continuing
    support. The shelter has drawn in some people from other parts of Essex and further afield
    63
    Department for Communities and Local Government,
    Evidence Gathering – Housing in Multiple Occupation and possible planning
    responses – Final Report
    , London: Department for Communities and Local Government, September 2010, pp6-7
    64
    Barratt C, Green G, Speed E, Price P,
    Understanding the relationship between mental health and bedsits in a seaside town
    , University of
    Essex School of Health and Human Sciences and Tendring District Council, 2012 [accessed via:
    bedsits_and_mental_health_report.pdf
    (16/07/13)]

    who have then remained in Clacton and continued to use local services. One former shelter
    resident said: ‘The night shelter is a life saver. It offers great support, but obviously it means
    there will be more people moving from different areas to Clacton so they can get help.’
    Tracy Cooke, from Clacton, is the co-ordinator at the local Salvation Army Community
    Centre, which runs a food bank service. She said: ‘The rise in food we hand out in recent
    years has been incredible and is no longer sustainable so we are having to move to another
    delivery model so we can cope with the demand. I have been here for seven years and in
    the first two years we would have the occasional family coming in for food on referral. But
    in the last four years we have seen a major increase. Our majority client base changed from
    older people to males aged 25-45 who may be staying in bedsits or are couch surfing. In the
    last year we gave out 2,500 food parcels, which I could never have expected.’
    A frontline service provider said: ‘The picture of life in Clacton and where the town is going
    is really frightening. What has happened here is indicative of many seaside towns, but much
    more could be done. We would like to see more done with the Big Society Fund. Many
    people lack the basics for getting into work or training, like something as obvious as a fixed
    abode. More funding to social enterprises could improve the situation.’
    The TDC has said that if it was given greater powers to deliver services, the local area would
    benefit. Ian Davidson, Chief Executive of TDC, said: ‘Giving greater power and accountability
    to the districts could help solve the problems in our local areas. We are on the ground and we
    have the local knowledge and an understanding of the local agencies. If it’s done at a local level
    you can actually switch money to being less reactive and more proactive. We recently ran a
    ‘families with complex needs’ pilot and it worked very well because we could co-ordinate
    it better with the local agencies. We would like to see this delivery model used more in the
    future – it is better for the taxpayer, the community and people we want to help.’
    The local authority has agreed the town ‘is not fulfilling its potential’ and that it ‘lacks a
    distinctive quality tourism/visitor offer’.
    65
    As well as improving current facilities, the council has
    said it needs to develop new ones. It has been reported in local media that a £30 million
    development may be outlined soon.
    66
    While fresh investment in the Pier area will be widely welcomed, it is becoming clear that
    seaside towns, like Clacton, can no longer afford to rely solely on tourism and will need to
    build a more stable economy.
    65
    Tendring District Council and INTend,
    Celebrate-on-Sea, Putting the fun back into Clacton!
    : 2010, p12 [accessed via: http://www.tendringdc.
    gov.uk/sites/default/files/documents/business/regeneration/clacton/Celebrate%20on%20sea%20reduced%20file%20size.pdf (29/07/13)]
    66
    This is Total Essex,
    Cause for optimism in Essex ‘benefit ghetto’ says council
    , 23 May 2013 [accessed via: http://www.thisistotalessex.co.uk/
    Cause-optimism-Essex-benefit-ghetto-says-council/story-19068629-detail/story.html#axzz2ZmR4gTSD (22/07/13)]

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