All about Margaret Hodge

March 27, 2011

The coming storm!

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DO YOU run a web-site or have a blog site?  Do you have a Face Book or Twitter account?  If so, get in touch with us today!
The team that research and write this All about Margaret Hodge site and the Barking and Dagenham Sentinel have big plans for the future.  But we need your help.
During last years General Election, the contents of this site – and the Sentinel – were featured and discussed on many sites.  But the establishment media ensured a complete news black out by refusing to report our revelations about Hodge.
Would this have happened with any other parliamentary candidate?  Imagine any other candidate with as much baggage as Hodge – they’d never be off the front pages.  Yet there wasn’t a peep from the capitalist press.  Why not?  (Maybe that’s a question for later.  No doubt everyone would have their own pet theory about that one).
In the meantime, we need to devise a strategy that helps us circumvent any future news blackout.  That’s why we need your help.
Margaret Hodge is just one of many MPs who we’d like to take a closer look at.  It’s our opinion that many of Britain’s MPs aren’t fit to shine the boots of their constituents – let alone ‘represent’ them at Westminster.  They need to be exposed as well.
Just a very small team of volunteer researchers and writers have produced this site and the Barking and Dagenham Sentinel. Yet look at how we’ve been able to expose her many failings.  For instance, we’ve revealed that:

 

  • She’s a ‘socialist’ MP who also happens to be a member of the fabulously wealthy Oppenheimer family.  That’s why her nick-name is ‘Loads of Money’.
  • Before she became MP for Barking in East London she was Labour leader of Islington Borough Council in North London.  He she sported a bust of Lenin and flew the red flag over the town hall.
  • Whilst in charge at Islington, she ignored social workers who warned her about the sexual abuse of children in Islington Council Care.
  • She backed government plans to trespass upon personal privacy, enhanced the power of the burgeoning database state and helped compromise our hard-won civil liberties.
  • She voted for war against Iraq.  To date, nearly 200 UK troops have been killed there.  She has their blood on her hands.

 

If we can produce all this with a few volunteers and very limited resources, just think what we could do if we had more researchers and writers.  And just think what we could achieve if we had a network of web masters and bloggers who’d be able spread the word.
That’s where you come in.
First of all, we’d like your help in tracking down more info about Margaret Hodge.  The more people looking, the more we’re likely to find.
Secondly, we’d also like to feature more on her running mate, Jon Cruddas.  He’s the Labour MP for Dagenham and Rainham.  He’s also a ‘socialist’ but he has two homes – one an upmarket flat in a Notting Hill mansion-block.  Doesn’t he deserve to be exposed to the same degree as we’ve exposed Hodge?
Thirdly, we’ve already mentioned that we’d also like to take a look at other MPs.  What about the one who represents your area?  Are they a liar and hypocrite?  Should we expose them as well?
To help us out, send us details of your web-site or blog.  Also contact us if you have access to Face Book or a Twitter account.
Every time we produce a new article on, say, Hodge – and there are many, many more to come! – we’ll be able to send it on to you.  You can then re-post it.  This means that increasing numbers of people will be aware of what Hodge, Cruddas and other MPs are up to.
You’ll be continually updated with more and more info about the MPs we’re looking into.  And the more current information your site or blog carries the more likely people are going to visit you.
We’ll also feature articles on all those sites and blogs that help us out in this way.

Help us expose all lying, cheating MPs.  Help us create such a storm that the establishment media won’t be able to ignore us for much longer.  Contact us by e-mail: allabout@hushmail.com (Please don’t forget to include source material).

May 3, 2010

Conservatives say Barking Labour is in disarray

Filed under: Uncategorized,Views on Margaret Hodge — Patrick Harrington @ 8:27 pm
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A TORY web-site feels that Labour MP, Margaret ‘Loads of Money’ Hodge could lose her Barking seat.  It has also largely written-off its own candidate there (1).

They were the stark claims made by conservativehome.blogs.com which is edited by Jonathan Isaby and Tim Montgomerie.

It also hints at a split in the Labour Party in Barking.  Whilst this may be wishful thinking (remember they are Tories!), we are aware of a lot of political in-fighting within the Labour Party.

Indeed on March 25 we featured an article – Take care Liam! – which looked at Liam Smith, the leader of Barking and Dagenham council.  Liam made statements to the East London Enquirer, which some have taken to be an implied criticism of Barking MP Margaret Hodge (2).

 Meanwhile the Tory site has this to say about Hodge and the Labour Party in Barking:

 “The Labour Party is in disarray, largely due to the activities of Margaret Hodge who has engineered the de-selection of a number of popular Labour councillors. Many of their hard-core voters are up-in-arms and have indicated that they will no longer support the party …this may well have the effect of a further thinning of the Labour vote.”

The site also notes that the selection of the Tory candidate – Simon Marcus – for Barking took place very late on in the game.  This is a disadvantage.”  Whilst the site would obviously like the Tory to win, it concedes that “it is not probable.”

The Tory site seems to confirm what other experts have said – that the Barking seat is up for grabs. Margaret Hodge is fighting on a very poor record and even many Labour supporters have shown a reluctance to campaign for her re-election. Principled anti-racists recalling her desperate  BNP-style, populist statements are deserting her to vote for the Greens.

Whilst Hodge is the sitting MP and Barking has been a safe Labour seat for years but it is possible that a political upset of historic proportions could happen.

So who will your money be on?

(1)  http://conservativehome.blogs.com/localgovernment/2010/02/the-conservative-challenge-in-barking-and-dagenham.html

(2)  http://margarethodge.net/2010/03/25/take-care-liam/

List of candidates

  • Dominic Carman, Liberal Democrat
  • Thomas Darwood, Independent
  •  Crucial Chris Dowling, Monster Raving Loony Party
  • Jayne Forbes, Green Party
  • Nick Griffin, British National Party
  • George Hargreaves, Christian Party
  •  Margaret Hodge, Labour *
  • Frank Maloney, UK Independence Party
  • Simon Marcus, Conservative
  • Dapo Sijuwola, The Restoration Party
    * Incumbent MP

Hodge features in Sleaze book!

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MARGARET ‘LOADS OF MONEY’ HODGE has featured prominently in a book which exposed sleazy politicians! 

The Bumper Book of British Sleaze (1) was written in 2007 by Richard Morton Jack and Owen O’Rorke.  It’s published by Foxcote Books of London.  

The Bumper Book of British Sleaze is a great read.  It’s basic and down-to-earth.  However, it should come with a health warning!  Reading about all the greedy, sleazy politicians will make your blood boil!  

 This book is like a who’s who of liars, fraudsters and cheats – aka politicians.  They’re all there – Tony Blair, Neil Hamilton, Paddy Ashdown and so on.  The only problem is how do you decide who is the sleaziest of them all? 

 It’s entry on Hodge reads as follows: 

  

 Hodge, Margaret 

b. Sept 8th 1944  

MP (Lab), Barking, 1994- 

Terrifying ‘original leftwing firebrand’ who will be forever associated with a child abuse scandal dating from her notorious reign over Islington Council (1982-92), when she was known as ‘Enver’ Hodge, after the brutal Albanian dictator. 

 While endorsing Poll Tax rebellion at the expense of a £16m shortfall in council revenue, she also sent her children to private schools outside her borough (see Blair, Tony).  Stung by her critics, she sought to ban all office contact with the local paper while showering public money on what the Guardian later typified as ‘lesbian self-defence classes and non-sexist jigsaws’.  But what blew her reputation apart was the inadequate and unsympathetic response to an ongoing child abuse scandal during her decade in charge, in which 32 council workers and staff at Islington children’s homes were implicated – of whom only four were disciplined, and just two prevented from going back to work.  One social worker even resigned in 1992 because she couldn’t prevent a child being placed under the care of a suspect individual.  On October 6th that year, tales of ‘degradation and exploitation’ involving grooming, drugs and prostitution under her council’s care were published in the Evening Standard – only to be dismissed by Hodge as ‘gutter journalism’. 

But the subsequent investigation backed the story, and Hodge’s administration was panned by an independent inquiry in 1995 for having ‘failed to respond properly’.  SDP Councillor David Hyams commented: “She had her own solution to childcare problems, of course.  As services were being cut, she was advertising in The Lady magazine for a nanny”.  Hodge, the daughter of a millionaire steel trader, ducked out of the firing line and headed for a lucrative consultancy post at Price Waterhouse in October 1992, from where she moved to Parliament in a 1994 by-election after the sudden death of Jo Richardson MP.  It wasn’t until June 2003 – when she was appointed Children’s Minister, of all things – that trouble flared up again.  As people questioned whether she was really the most sensitive candidate for the post, Hodge conceded a ‘terrible error of judgement’ when she’d failed to act back in 1992.  But she tried to block a ‘sensationalist’ BBC investigation into her childcare record in November 2003, and wrote to the Chairman telling him that their chief witness was an ‘extremely disturbed person’.  In fact Demetrious Panton, an abuse victim of Islington children’s homes, had transcended his background to become an advisor to the office of the Deputy Prime Minister.  Again Hodge tried to resort to legal threats, this time to prevent her offending letter reaching the press; a week later she was apologizing for the slur in the High Court, making a £10k charity donation and covering costs. 

 Since then Hodge has held less high-profile posts, but hasn’t lost her talent for giving offence.  Having been given the 2004 Big Brother Award for ‘Worst Public Servant’ by an individual freedoms group called Privacy International, she was moved to Work and Pensions, where she caused a row on July 17th 2005 by suggesting that laid-off MG Rovers workers could go and work at Tesco.  In April 2006 there were further calls for her resignation when she gave the BNP a boost ahead of the May 4th local elections.  Her claims in the Sunday Telegraph that ‘eight out of ten’ working class voters would be considering the BNP, partly because ‘they feel no one else is listening to them’ (including her own party) was felt to have legitimized the far-right vote.  “They can’t get a home for their children, they see black and ethnic minority communities moving in and they are angry,” she said of her constituents.  “Go through the middle of Barking and you could be in Camden or Brixton.”  It was not a case of racism, she said, but people were ‘not ashamed’ to vote BNP any more.  Sure enough, the race-issue party made record gains, especially in her own hood, Barking, where almost every candidate they put forward was selected.  Suddenly the low-profile BNP campaign became the UK’s biggest fascist success story since the 1930s.  One Labour activist called her comments “little more than an advert for the BNP,” adding “if I were Nick Griffin and I had a baby girl, I would be calling it Margaret.”  Griffin and his send-em-back brigade had a bouquet of roses delivered to Hodge’s door the next day.  “If I had paid her a million pounds I couldn’t have asked her to do more,” beamed one Barking extremist. 

  

1.  http://www.foxcotebooks.com/Books/sleaze.html 

 

April 5, 2010

Margaret Hodge won ‘Big Brother’ award

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Hodge: winner of Big Brother award

In 2004, Privacy International, a civil liberties campaign group based in London, awarded Margaret Hodge, the Labour MP for Barking in East London and the first ever Minister of State for Children, the ‘Big Brother’ Award for “Worst Public Servant” after she backed controversial government measures that trespassed upon personal privacy, enhanced the power of the burgeoning database state and helped compromise our hard-won civil liberties.

 
Hodge backed nanny state
 
Also, in 2004, she strongly defended the idea of greater state regulation of individual’s choices and supported more state interference in family life, particularly in the way we bring up our children, by declaring, “some may call it the ‘nanny state’, but I call it a force for good”. 
 
Of course, Margaret Hodge plans to be ‘Super Nanny’ in any such state!
 
Votes against freedom
 
She has also strongly backed the power of the state to regulate our personal choices and tastes, including support for the smoking ban.
 
She has also rejected the idea of external audits on MPs’ allowances, opposed the strengthening of the Freedom of Information Act, voted against the idea of allowing legitimate protest outside parliament, backed controversial measures on terror suspects being subject to control orders with only limited judicial review, supported the Iraq War, yet opposed an investigation into its conduct and, significantly, strongly supported the forcing us all to carry ID cards, which will only bolster state interference into our lives. Hodge has voted against freedom.

March 25, 2010

Take care Liam!

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Liam Smith the leader of Barking and Dagenham council needs to take care. He has made statements to the local press which some have taken to be an implied criticism of Barking MP Margaret Hodge. He told the East London Enquirer (1) that one reason the ‘far-right’ (he means the British National Party) was gaining support is that “residents don’t feel local councillors share the same values and live the same lives as they do”. Liam left school at 15 with no qualifications and lives in a council house in the borough. He thinks Councillors should have things in common with those they represent. Sadly his sensible comments provoked finger-pointing towards the millionaire Hodge. A cloud of suspicion and anger was said to be gathering over her lovely home in Islington! In his defence we should say that Liam wisely made no comment about MPs. He certainly didn’t comment on whether millionaire Hodge shared the same life as her constituents. He was speaking only of councillors! Perhaps he will avoid the fate of those who have riled ‘Enver’ Hodge.  Just watch your words Liam!

(1)    East London Enquirer, 18 March, 2010.

March 16, 2010

Margaret Hodge & Her Expenses Wodge

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Hodge submitted this for YOU to pay

Margaret Hodge MP – the richest woman in Parliament with a £50 million personal fortune makes YOU pay for her organic coffee and biscuits, and even a 25p carrier bag.

Here is just one of the huge wodge of receipts used by Hodge to claim a small fortune from taxpayers every year in Parliament. She gobbled up £133,255 in expenses in they year 2007-2008 alone.

She’s a multi-millionaire with massive business interests but she has no shame in claiming from the tax payer for her bills.  Some expenses  (like office stationery) are fair enough but why should you pay for garden plants? Hodge claimed for invoices form Homebase on 8 November 2005. You paid for her Pansies, Lavender and Tyme.  It’s not a sweet smell – in fact it stinks!

February 21, 2010

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