Monday 9 October 2017

Motion to Postpone K&C


Further advice from a Resident Representative:

"Judging by the information supplied, both Ordinary Resolution 5 & Special Resolution 6 should not go ahead as currently planned by the council as the procedure that the Cllr’s are currently following are floored and open to litigation claims and proceedings.

As have already been proved by the harrowing experiences of residents in this borough earlier this year which has now courted and is proceeding with a Public Inquiry the failings of this borough K&C to listen to the concerned residents who put these issues of concern before Cllr’s and were ignored much to the detriment of the residents who paid the ultimate price of not listening to those concerns and rushing through decisions without allowing the majority of those concerned the chance to hear all issues and concerns that appertain to the long term future Health & Safety & Welfare of the very people that the council have been charged to Support and Help and Proved for.

What this council K&C are now pursuing is in direct conflict to the promises and assurances that the K&C Cllr’s gave to the government, the public and the residents, further more it also flies in the face of the government and what Theresa May announced to the public and promised the residents of K&C.

Should this council’s Cllr’s decide to continue to BLUNDER their way through these Resolutions despite the concerns raised by the residents, the residents will be left with little option but put forward motions of no confidence in the Cllr’s as they have returned to their previous practice of putting residents at risk and request that the government step in and dissolve this council until the local elections in 2018, and that the housing stock be handed over to the GLA to manage as till such time as proper meetings are arranged to allow all persons concerned time to attend, discuss and consult after all avenues of investigation have been investigated in detail and put before all interested parties who can then make decisions on how to make a final decision on this very important issue that cannot and should not be rushed by anyone.
The letter that has been sent out by the council at the agreement of the Cllr’s who have already promised the residents that they would repeat these costly mistakes after what happened earlier this year, contains misleading (at best) statements that could be considered as TORT which could give rise for all concerned parties to claim damages against the council K&C as the interested parties would view this as a MISREPRESENTATION either by words or by conduct to be a false statement of fact. The statement is made by one party (K&C council) to the other (Residents and Members) of a contract which although not a term of the contract induces the other party (Residents and Members) to enter into the contract.

The Residents and Members could even think about putting in for an UNLIQUIDATED CLAIM for unspecified amount of damages/ compensation to be decided by the Judge i.e. distress or inconvenience etc, all of which would come from the public purse leaving less money to deal with resolving the very problem that this K&C Cllr’s created against the advise of the Residents and Members, exampling how untrustworthy this K&C council and Cllr’s are when it comes to handling public affairs and issues, especially as they have failed miserably to look after the Residents Safety

Reasonable and practical alternatives are available that can be explored given the appropriate time, but Ordinary Resolution 5 & Special Resolution 6 are being used as an excuse – nay a tool in which to deliberately circumnavigate the correct democratic procedures for which these Cllr’s were elected to ensure are carried out with honesty and transparency.  


Should the K&C Cllr’s fail to accept the Residents and Members reasonable request to postpone both Ordinary Resolution 5 & Special Resolution 6 which they show to be in a suspiciously hurried (one could say blind panic) to get signed before all interested parties have had time to browse over all the relevant, we would be left with little choice but to seek support and resolve from trustworthy organisations from outside the borough K&C."

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