24 April (Part 3) - Pillars of Society
Maybe
I was wrong about
making friends outside the Conservative Club but surely their candidates
don’t publish pictures of people’s front doors without being on pretty good
terms with them? Here the Belvedere Tory candidates are at the house which Companies House says is the
home of Tarsem and Kulvinder Singh.
Messages, maybe from their friends, continue to roll in to tell me how well connected the Singhs are. Maybe
it is to warn me off but I’m only bringing together things that anyone can find on the web.
The Charity Commission lists five Trustees of the Guru Hargobind Sports Club in
Erith. Four of the five include Singh and Dhadda in their names and two are
Kulvinder and his father Tamsem. More than 70% of the Club’s income is from government grants.
Nowhere is the Club’s meeting place mentioned apart from an ambitiously vague
“England and Wales” but the mailing address is there. 95 Woolwich Road, SE2 and if you care to probe
the Charity Commission’s website it even gives you Kulvinder’s email address and phone number.
The Club’s Facebook page has not been updated since June last year when it
referred to a meeting in the Belvedere Community Centre.
I already knew that Kulvinder was a leading light in Bexley’s Interfaith Forum and
their website shows Kulvnder at a gathering that includes three MPs,
Planning Committee Vice-Chairman Brian Bishop (before that appointment), Bexley Council
Leader Teresa O’Neill, her Director and a Cabinet Member.
Presumably that is why Kulvinder felt he was able to threaten to report me to
named politicians while remonstrating with me for taking photos of the Leather Bottle in 2016.