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News and Comment September 2019

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18 September (Part 2) - Calling in favours?

Rumour has it, or more precisely a large hint from within the Civic Offices, that Bexley Council Leader Teresa O’Neill was hob-nobbing with the Prime Minister last week taking advantage of a relationship built up when he first became Mayor of London and when Mr. Johnson announced publicly that our Council Leader was the London local politician he most admired.

Such a close relationship should probably be encouraged and work in favour of Bexley residents but I do remember when it appeared to be a relationship used to protect Bexley Council from its misdemeanours; but those days are over, aren’t they?Teresa and Boris

Boris Johnson, James Cleverly and Teresa O’Neill in Bexley.

We will probably not learn the truth until the Leader makes her next report to Full Council.

 

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