Buckinghamshire Echo News September 16th 2009
Wycombe cab rule change
An influx of private hire cabs may bring High Wycombe to a standstill following the council decision to lift a ban on hackney carriage numbers. The council rejected suggestions that the town would become gridlocked. The ruling came into effect last week.
Wycombe District Councillors lifted the cap on the number of unbooked taxis working in the district in 2004 following a Government recommendation. The change allows anyone with a car, providing it is wheelchair accessible, to apply for a licence in a bid to boost taxi numbers available at peak times.
Prospective taxi drivers have taken away 50 applications for a licence but the council said only four had been returned so far. At present only 50 licensed hackney carriages operate in the district due to the limited number of taxi ranks available and a lack of public demand.
Ghulam Rascool said: “The town centre is dead, anyone that walks down the High Street will see loads of taxis just sitting there with nothing to do.
“Sainsbury's has a taxi rank but we could wait for hours before we get a job, there's also a taxi rank at Eden's Tesco but we're only allowed 20mins to wait.
“The only reasonably busy place is the train station at peak times but every taxi driver knows that and it causes gridlock on the Amersham Hill with commuters.
“The council's decision is a joke - there's not enough work or parking spaces for the existing 50 cars as it is, let alone if the number of taxis doubles or even trebles.
“Wycombe is a town, not a city, you'll end up having 80 or more taxis circling the town like vultures looking for work which will bring the town to a standstill.
“They should carry out a survey to find out how many extra taxis the town needs or put a limit on the numbers of new drivers allowed otherwise there will be chaos.”
But WDC responded by stating the district has a larger number of taxi ranks than 'comparable authorities', 40 in total, some of which are 'not being used' by drivers. WDC spokesperson Sue Robinson said: “It is unlikely that having more hackney cab taxi drivers would in itself bring our roads to a state of gridlock.
“Hackney cab drivers do not have to sit on a rank to pick up a fare because they can be hailed at any point and can also be pre-booked in the same way as a private hire vehicle.
“So not all will necessarily need to be completely focussed on on-street fares, meaning everything will be more flexible and fluid for our local taxi trade.
“Having conducted a comparative survey of taxi rank provision in many other districts, it seems WDC has a larger number of taxi rank places available and drivers are currently not using all of the ranks available within the district.
“Two years ago we offered hackney drivers the option of introducing hailing points around the district but this idea, which is still on the table, was rejected by the trade.”
Tories tight-lipped on Wycombe MP hunt suspension
Agent Sue Hynard said she presently had “no authority” to speak beyond a statement given by Conservative central office over the search for a candidate to replace Paul Goodman MP, who will not contest the next general election.
Conservative Party spokesman Giles Kenningham said yesterday: “The correct procedures weren’t followed.
“Subsequently the election has been suspended and will be re-run in October. Anyone who has applied need not re-apply.”
Daily Telegraph chief political commentator Benedict Brogan suggested the reasons for the suspension in a blog:
“It is not being submitted to an open primary, which itself had people speculating about CCHQ’s commitment to democracy in a seat with a significant Muslim population.
“I’m told tonight that the incident that prompted [national party chairman] Eric Pickles to intervene was a meet-the-candidates reception at the house of a local grandee to which only two of the six people on the shortlist were invited.
“I’ve been given the names but haven’t got confirmation yet.
“It’s a local difficulty, but as every Tory knows, we are well into that period where the centre starts imposing candidates, citing an imminent election. With so many attractive seats about to become available, this is being watched closely,”
CCHQ has in recent years imposed an unconstitutional set of rules on local associations for candidate selection. Decisions are now often made nationally in an attempt to diversify chosen candidates. High Wycombe is considered by political observers to be a safe Tory seat.
The conman and an Assistant Chief Constable by Buckinghamshire Echo- August 29th 2009
Former Bucks police Chief, Simon Chesterman,47, has been accused of behaviour unbecoming of a police officer.
Craig Shell, 23, from Kidderminster, was the subject of an article in the local paper, the Sunday Mercury, which later featured on the Mail online site in February 2009. He had tried to sell intimate details of his affair with student Zoe Chesterman, 18, daughter of West Mercia Constabulary’s third in command, Simon Chesterman, to the local paper. He tried to release this information through a source. The newspaper was provided with private information about the Chesterman family. This included their home address, landline and mobile telephone numbers
Described as ‘crooked’ and as a ‘criminal’ he reportedly touted details of his brief relationship with Zoe in an attempt to embarrass her father and stepmother – both of whom serve with West Mercia Constabulary. The original story does little to explain what happened and why between him and Zoe. It merely looks at Shell’s past actions.
Much was made of his conviction in November 2008 after pleading guilty to nine deception, theft and fraud charges.
He had been exposed in June 2007 after swindling £74,000 from churches and businesses in Worcestershire. In November 2007 he was sentenced to three years. Freed early on license summer 2008 he first emailed Zoe in November 2008 and offered to help her raise funds in aid of Hodgkins Lymphoma sufferers. A romance quickly blossomed, despite Shell being engaged to someone else. They went on a series of dates throughout December and used to chat online, occasionally using a webcam. The relationship apparently ended after Christmas when Shell told Zoe all about his criminal past. Worried for her father’s reputation she stopped seeing him.
There was even a possibility that West Mercia would investigate Shell over his short relationship with Zoe to see if he could be convicted and sent back to prison to serve the remainder of his three-year sentence. As it was the publicity surrounding the story cost him his job as a chef. Since then he has found other employment as a chef.
Shell insists that there is more to what happened then and since and has made several attempts to publicise his story. West Mercia Constabulary closed down two websites he ran posting his version of his relationship with Zoe. The first site focused on the Mercury article about his affair and the second on Zoe’s father, ACC Simon Chesterman.
Shell claims that ACC Simon Chesterman, one of ACPO’s rising stars, is a corrupt officer who abused his police powers to persecute him to protect hidden secrets of his own that he is anxious to hide from public scrutiny. He makes several very serious allegations, which, if true, would surely raise questions about Chesterman’s role as a policeman.
Shell insists that Simon and his wife Carron are swingers who take trips to Thailand to indulge in their kinky hobby. Simon, he alleges, even participates in dogging.
Since the break-up Shell and Zoe have remained in contact via email exchanged on a near daily basis and the odd secret meeting. In an email reply to Shell regarding the newspaper article printed in the Mercury and its claims about him Zoe eloquently explains her own comments and behaviour:
‘My dad has told me what to say. I am sorry but my dad cant loose his job over this and I had to do what I thought is right.’
She is also worried that Shell will try and expose her father’s behaviour to another paper and warns him that if he does try:
‘I know that if you do my dad will try and set you up and get you back in prison and I don’t want that to happen.’
The message, dated 17th February 2008, is not long after publication in the local paper. It also includes Zoe blaming her dad and the paper for getting Shell the sack. I was told by Shell in an email, 29th April 2009, while looking into his story, that:
Hi Bill
I have made some interesting findings yesterday, but due to obvious reasons cant mention them on here or by phone! I had the chance to speak with Simon Chesterman yesterday, and we have agreed that I will not mention anything about what I know to anyone.
Sorry I can't help you further.
CRAIG SHELL
When I next heard from Shell, early July 2009, he claimed that West Mercia officers had frequently stopped him during the last month for no valid reasons. He also did mention that ACC Chesterman had been served with a bankruptcy petition by a local firm of solicitors acting for a company looking to repossess his home’s furniture. The top cop had allegedly failed to keep up with the payments due on the furniture. Shell claimed that ACC Chesterman even tried to bribe him – offering Shell £5000 to keep his silence about him. Shell claims that what he knows about Simon could ruin his career if it were to be made public.
Clearly something odd went on between Shell and top cop Chesterman. Prior to Shell’s ‘break-up’ with student Zoe Chesterman the two men got on so well together that they even played golf together. Shell visited the family home and was trusted enough to be given intimate family information such as personal mobile phone numbers. With all this in mind what is the true story about the conman and the top cop?
Bucks County Council dumps waste on Bedfordshire by Charlie Close
Central Bedfordshire’s Unitary Council expressed outrage over a Bucks County Council decision to dump its waste for burning in their county. Tory Beds Council seems unable to grasp the rules of Tory privatisation. Bucks simply has to take the best bidder for burning the waste. That happens to be Covanta who aim to build an incinerator in Bedfordshire. Buckinghamshire Echo has little sympathy with Bedfordshire who were only too happy to see the full burden of Milton Keynes expansion falls on Bucks.
The decision means that up to 900 new lorry movements will affect Bedfordshire instead of Bucks. It amazes us at Buckinghamshire Echo, how much the British folk bleat about waste dumping. When are they going to stop consuming so much? The super incinerator planned for sniffy Beds will be capable of dealing with up to 585,000 tons of waste per year. It will produce 55 mgw of electricity by October 2014.
Aylesbury Vale Economic Backwater by Economics Correspondent September 26th 2009-09-26
Aylesbury Vale is stuck in the 1980s, in spite of record house building. The infrastructure is collapsing, the local hospital is appalling and roads are close to gridlock. Still the expansion rolls on. Schools are seriously inadequate, crime is running out of control and racial tensions are an underlying issue in a county town where schools are seriously failing and kept afloat by spin.
So it is absolutely outrageous that all of this has happened when the Urban Renaissance Institute comes up with a report stating that the Vale is seriously lacking in any potential for economic growth.
Britain as a whole is seriously lacking in potential for economic growth. County Council officers and politicians at all levels are mainly concerned with spin and the illusion that Britain is a democracy. Hence we here the usual superficial feel good nonsense from the likes of Graham Grover, highly paid chief executive of the Buckinghamshire Economic and Learning Partnership. He said the report was commissioned to ‘ gain a better understanding of the potential to attract and retain business in Buckinghamshire.’
It is always the same in modern Britain, identify a serious problem and then say why it is all all right right right right really. Aylesbury is in decline, possibly more so than many places. It is where Luton was in the 1970s. But, as the authors of ‘Crap Town’ observed, most of Britain is crap- excepting the expensive rural havens where well paid civil servants, successful politicians, business types and senior council workers live.
Whether they like it or not, the county’s leaders should accept the reality that Bucks is not a good economic performer. Hence it has areas of high social deprivation, juxtaposed with twee suburbs and fake olde Englande villages.
The only part of the old county with anything to boast about is hideous Milton Keynes. It has the advantage of being close to the M1 and having had a lot of taxpayer money to keep it afloat. Even so, it is crime ridden and divided between rich and poor areas- as the Milton Keynes writer Bill Billings told me years ago ‘ Milton Keynes is a metaphor for Britain as a whole.’ Meanwhile, Aylesbury is very much a dormitory town for the prosperous and a haven for feral youth, drug addicts, criminals and one parent chav families.
Aylesbury Coillege of Further Educcation was opened in the mid 1960s. England was said to be swinging. Swinging, these days, has very diferent connotations. By the year2000, the college had established a reputation as a dumping ground for the town's secondary modern school misfits and feral youth. Knife crime was a persistent danger and police visitors were commonplace as the liberal educationalists paved the way for social decline. Here we see the old colleged being demolished to make way for a splendid new building and more vacuous promises of educational Nirvana.
Bucks News Sept 27th 2009
Marvelous Marlow by September 27th 2009
South Bucks has many marvels, including Marlow Bridge. Marlow is a place for rich folk, but has a solid underclass. Thatcher’s Tories set this country on the road to private wealth and public squalor. New labour has continued that process. Caring about Marlow Bridge looking run down is beyond us at the Echo. There are many far more serious issues deserving of public attention.
Man stabbed in High Wycombe
Low level anti social behaviour is now a matter for local councils according to Superintendent Steve Harrod. He was speaking as a witness into the recent suicides of mother and daughter Fiona and Francessca Pilkington. The fact that what is called low level anti social behaviour doesn’t often affect top cops, politicians and the rest of the ruling elite, doesn’t matter. It can be a nightmare for a lot of ordinary people.
Bucks is full of rich, smug, comfortable people. Check out Beaconsfield for example. Meanwhile, the bottom 20% pays 40% of the taxes after taking account of indirect taxation. When angry account holders besieged the incompetent RBS boss, the police turned out in rapid force.
This does not happen for the menials and minions of Britain. So it is no surprise that a man has been stabbed in the chest in violent High Wycombe at 10: 54am Saturday 26th September 2009 He has since been transferred to John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. A man in his thirties has been arrested for attempted murder. This writer remembers High Wycombe in better days, when it had industries like G Plan and people lived in happier families.
According to reports, anti social behaviour is extending into the rural area. Shock horror, one person was reported for riding a quad bike in Longwick, without a helmet. A second incident involved youths flowing into Lyde Gardens during a football club presentation in Bledlow. Police were called out and took details. I wonder what they did with them. The priorities and miseries of South Bucks are mind boggling. Joined up thinking has never been a virtue of the British ruling classes - unless there is a negative impact on their lives.
VISITORS to Hughenden Manor will be transported back to life in the 1940s at a special event to be held at the National Trust property next month.
The manor will hold displays of 1940s music, cooking classes with wartime rations and junior bootcamps, as the venue commemorates the 70th anniversary of the World War II.
Visitors will also be able to meet Home Front characters, jump behind the wheel of wartime vehicles and cheer on Punch against Herr Hitler.
Wycombe Museum will also be holding a display about Wycombe during the war and the West Wycombe Masque Players will perform as an Andrews Sisters tribute group.
Hughenden Manor was an important RAF mapping and intelligence centre between 1939 and 1945, used to process information from aerial photographs and prepared maps for bombing raids, such as the famous Dambusters mission.
National Trust learning officer Martin Stephen, said: “The event isn’t just about Hughenden Manor’s role, but the wartime experience of High Wycombe residents too. “We hope that many people – including those who lived and worked here and in the town during the war – will come and enjoy the weekend’s activities”.
The event will run from 11am-5pm on the weekend of October 10 as part of the manor house's October Festival of Learning.
Call 01494 755573 or visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk for more information.
Wycombe Hospital in decline, Tory MP blames Gordon Brown- Sept 26th 2009
AN MP said Gordon Brown has “wrecked Wycombe Hospital” as bosses finally announce that children and women’s services will leave it next month.
Wycombe MP Paul Goodman said the case “has never been proven” for cuts and these were driven by Government underfunding. He said it was a “bleak and bitter day for the whole town”.
Mr Goodman said: “Gordon Brown will be remembered locally as the man who wrecked Wycombe Hospital.
“I mean no disrespect to the hospital or those who work there – it’s providing a great service. “But the fact is that until recently it was a functioning general hospital, and is now essentially a provider of elective [planned] operations.”
Doctor-led-births and emergency care for all children’s illnesses and serious injuries will leave Wycombe Hospital on October 19 along with neonatal care for new-borns. Sick children, gynaecology patients and mums-to-be whom need an overnight stay also face going to Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Aylesbury or out-of-county Hospitals. Mr Goodman did urge a watchdog committee at Buckinghamshire County Council to use their powers to refer the matter to the Government but they refused.
A committee that included the Bucks Free Press opposed the very unpopular changes. Mr Goodman, who is stepping down at the next election, said it “won a few battles but lost the war”.
He said: “Fighting that battle with people of all parties and none was the greatest privilege of my eight years in the Commons. “And it’s better to have fought and lost than not to have fought at all.”
He said: “Battling for local hospital services almost defines what Members of Parliament should do, and I know that the whole town will watch my successor very closely in this regard. Ultimately, however, there was no local power to halt the proposals.
Managers have apologised for the delay in making the changes but said they had to deal with a superbug death probe at Stoke first. Wycombe will keep day appointments and procedures and mums deemed low-risk can book into a midwife-led birthing centre. It only sees 150 births a year but needs 450 “to offer the value for money that any taxpayer would expect” a hospital spokesman said. Managers have said closure is an option.
Buckinghamshire Hospitals NHS Trust spokesman Zosia Katnik said: “We are making every effort to encourage people to use the centre and hope with the move of our consultant-led service that more women will choose this birthing option.” Yet there is concern that mums will not go there over fears their birth could run into trouble, meaning they would have to be rushed to Stoke, where doctors are based.
Celina Eves, BHT head of midwifery said: “A range of high-quality services will remain at Wycombe and this will continue to be the hospital of choice for many patients.”
Chiefs said there were not enough doctors to be on hand at two hospitals – but residents said they were worried of long dashes to Aylesbury, which gets a new baby unit. Some 40,000 residents signed a petition opposing the move after it was announced in 2004.
Andrew Walker, of watchdog the Buckinghamshire Local Involvement Network, said some NHS services were being put closer to communities. But hospital managers “seem intent on driving services in the opposite direction based on decisions taken years ago”. It might now inspect wards.
Senior trust managers are not likely to lose any sleep about what they are doing. The impact on ordinary people is not their responsibility or concern. Public services, such as healthcare, are run like profit obsessed private businesses where the customer’s opinion does not really matter much.
The problem is that at the end of the day the people at the top of the trust will do what they are told and get paid vast sums for doing it. Public finances are under pressure and the cuts will continue regardless of local opposition. It is the reality of government in Britain – decisions made by the centre with all the unpopular policies blamed on local decisions made by local government.
Healthcare is just one example of the lack of real power the taxpayer has over services that their money pays for. The banking disaster, which Gordon Brown is at least partly responsible for, has almost bankrupted the country. Inevitably local services, particularly those in Tory voting areas, will have to take the worst of the spending cuts. At the end of the day this is an obvious cost cutting exercise that the gross incompetence of his party has made far worse. PM Gordon Brown deserves credit for bringing Britain to its knees – so much for him being the ‘Iron Chancellor.’
Vintage cars roar back up Risborough's Kop Hill
Saturday 26th September 2009
HUNDREDS of enthusiasts gathered at the base of Princes Risborough's Kop Hill to welcome the return of one of the country's oldest motoring events.
A student lost control of his Bugatti and ploughed into the crowds at the 15th Kop Hill Climb in 1925, injuring spectators and leading to the closing of the event and a nation-wide ban on street racing.
But the Kop Hill Climb roared back up the hill today with 350 drivers jumping behind the wheels of vintage cars and motorcycles dating back to 1900.
Former racing driver and patron of motor charity Skidz, Paddy Hopkirk, opened the commemorative run at 10am as he raced up the hill in a Mini.
He said: “It was terrific, really good fun and fortunately there weren't too many corners to take on, especially at my age.
“I've done loads of hill climbs during my career, especially in Ireland, but I was never fortunate enough to take on the Kop Hill and it's wonderful it has been resurrected.
“You can see by the sheer amount of people here today and I'm sure hundreds will come again tomorrow, there is a massive interest in motoring and in support of the local area.”
Among the famous vehicles taking part in the climb was the original 1921 Aston Martin, which was driven by Aston Martin's founder, Lionel Martin at the 1922 climb.
Racing teams Beachdean and Team Modena were also present at the event.
Organiser Tony Davies called the re-birth of one of country's most famous hill climbs “a dream come true” and announced the event would be back next year for the 100th anniversary of the first Kop Hill Climb.
He said: “To see all these cars and people here is amazing because this is a segment of this area's history.
“In the 1920s all the top racing drivers came here and it was a great shame that no-one realised how important and brilliant this event was for Princes Risborough and the Chilterns.
“This was the most famous race but the Chilterns had five of the country's top hill climb races and I'm delighted that we have been given the go ahead to do it again next year.”
Princes Risborough resident Ken Carlisle said: “This is fantastic for the area.
“I love cars and motorbikes but you can tell by all the people here and the great weather that it is also about supporting the town. It's a traditional, great day out.”
The Kop Hill Climb continues tomorrow from 10am at the Kop Hill, Princes Risborough. Entry is £5 at the gates.

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ACC Simon Chesterman with the Enigma Machine he reclaimed off BBC's Jeremey Paxman.
Although not directly involved with reclaiming the wartime German code machine, the people behind the Bletchley Park publicity stunt helped amke his name and elevated him to to take a sociology degree and take over Bucks police. With DeputyTVP Paul Wests's patronage, he followed his old boss to West Mercia and greater things- see teh Rise and rise of ACC Chesterman on www.scribd.com..

Although a member of WMC Diversity Panel, ACC Chesterman has ridiculed an ethnic colleageuband impersonated Adolph Hitler, as can be seen here. His police auhority and professional Standards have said that it is his private life.
Aylesbury's new theatre is rising over the river side development.
But is it relevant to run down, seedy two nations Aylesbury? The town as a whole is seedy and crime ridden.
The Riverside development is all about spin. Retail growth is about clothes for posturing females. the economy would be even worse without it. But Aylesbury's manufacturing is in serious decline and young males have little opportunity.
Copyright Robert Cook
Copyright Robert Cook
Copyright Robert Cook
Copyright Robert Cook

PC Chesterman with his first wife Cathy. He cheated on her when he was a sergeant, with two young children. He was taken to the cleaners and his mother and father sold up their Cornish home to come up and help him. He later married a nother young police officer, with whom he has tow young daughters.
The Chesterman family live in a 20 room home by a river in Cleobury Mortimer. WMC paid £100,000 towards Chesterman's relcoation costs. The home is now worth £1.25 million.
Count Dracula made Transylvania famous. These days ‘The Cheeky Girls’ keep the place in the news. They give a whole knew meaning to the derogatory term ‘Trannies’. The Spice Girls set the standards for untalented trash in pop music. The Cheeky Girls saw an opportunity. One of them dated Lembit Opik, the exotic Lib Dem MP.
The pop girls know about image and came to Aylesbury, last week, to launch a new beauty product range. The glamorous and provocatively dressed twins, Gabriella and Monica visited the QD store in the High Street. Known for their bodies, and not their brilliant songs and singing, they are a metaphor for modern womanhood and an obvious stimulus to male sex fantasies. They gave makeovers and signed autographs.
Drugs in Waddesdon.
Waddesdon used to be a sleepy little place. Twenty years ago a drugs raid would have been unthinkable. Last Thursday, however, Thames Valley Police carried out a series of raids and made several arrests under section 23 of the misuse of drugs act on October 1st. The warrants were delivered to addresses in Baker Street, Warmstone Close and Frederick Street.
The raids involved a significant number of officers; forcing their way into houses and conducting thorough searches of suspect properties. All properties yielded result. Two people have been cautioned for drug possession while a third was arrested on suspicion of possessing a class B controlled drug with intent to supply.
Bucks has to cut £180 million form its fire service budget and officers’ retirement ages are being raised to 65. As the county’s population expands across all quarters, the service is being depleted. With Milton Keynes Hospital struggling to cope and suffering serious hygiene issues, one wonders what council taxes are being paid for. Buckingham Hospital is also under threat and services already seriously diminished. People, of all ages, in the north of this long thin county, are being forced to travel as far as High Wycombe for some treatments.
Now more than a third of all emergency calls for ambulances in Buckinghamshire are not dealt with quickly enough, according to a council report. Buckinghamshire County Council's overview and scrutiny committee for public health found just 65 per cent of 999 calls to the South Central Ambulance Service (SCAS) made within the county were dealt with inside the government-set eight minute target.
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The County’s health committee has formed a joint committee together with health bosses from Oxfordshire, Hampshire and West Berkshire to conduct a review of the ambulance service's performance in rural areas.
Telephone Scam
Police have warned people about a possible telephone scam in the Aylesbury Vale area after a woman was harassed by nuisance calls. A foreign caller urged a woman, to buy shares.
Though she refused, the caller pestered her with further calls.
Thames Valley Police advises anyone who receives a call they suspect to be a scam not to engage with the caller and calmly end the conversation.
People are also advised not to disclose any personal information, including their phone number.
If you are receiving persistent nuisance calls
Contact BT's specialist advisors at the Malicious Calls Bureau on 0800 661 441.
A Lot of Gas
A major gas leak was reported in Aylesbury’s Cambridge Street on Saturday, October 10th. The authorities were concerned it could result in a major explosion. The area had to be cordoned off.
Football Peter Taylor Wanders Off.
Ex England boss didn’t wander off from his job in charge of Wycombe Wanderers, he was sacked.
The club was apparently lying, according to Mr Taylor. They issued a statement claiming the one-time England manager had left by mutual consent.
The club, affectionately known as the Blues, got their first promotion last year, under his guidance. Mr Taylor “It wasn’t mutual consent and I want the truth to come out. I was up for the challenge. I don’t want any supporter to think I walked out on the team just before an important match and left the youth team manager to take the team.
The sacked manager admitted that six points from 11 matches were not good enough. He said he and his assistant Junior Lewis- who was also sacked- were turning things around. He said he just needed more time
Along with Crystal Palace’s Neil Warnock , he holds the record for the most promotions in the English game with five each.
Peter Talor is the only England coach/manager to have a one-match tenure and the only one never to win or draw a match. He made the strange choice of appointing David Beckham captain for the first time. He served his apprenticeship in dull Southend, transferring to Crystal Palace October 1973. He went transferred Tottenham Hotspur September 1976, then transferred to Leyton Orient November 1980. Under performing, he was loaned to Oldham Athletic January 1983; finished Football League career at end of 1982-83 season.
He was an unusual choice to manage England- then apart from Sir Alf Ramsey and Terry Venables all the England coach choices are unusual. Taylor’s made the following appearances for England. with the following record: England, 4 appearances, 2 goals, from Match No. 497, 24 March 1976, Wales 0 England 1, friendly match at The Racecourse in Wrecsam to Match No. 500, 15 May 1976, Scotland 2 England 1, British Championship match at Hampden Park in Glasgow.
Tradition Celebrated in True Blue Amersham
Bucks loves its traditions, whether it’s preserving rambling old farm labourers cottages for rich bankers and media folk who commute to London, or ancient rituals. The rest of the world may be moving at hyper speed and wiping out England as the masses used to love it, but if a person is rich enough, and then it is great to live in Amersham.
The High Sheriff is part of that old tradition and took the civic service, yesterday, in St Mary’s Church in Amersham Old Town.. Inevitably lots of people turned out to show their approval, though this writer wonders what on earth the point of a civic service is in godless, greedy, hopeless, decaying and decadent Britain. Takes civic service to Amersham
But if you are wealthy, civic minded or otherwise brain dead, well then you are easily pleased. Dignitaries including Mayors and high-ranking officials from around Bucks joined High Sheriffs from neighbouring counties and Crown Court judges for the traditional service.
Of course not any old body was allowed into God’s House. It was invites only. Allan Westray, incumbent High Sheriff, explained how the service came about: “It's a traditional service all the High Sheriffs hold in their year of office.
“It used to be at the opening of the Assizes and the Lord Chief Justice would send judges out to the counties.
“We don't have Assizes now in Buckinghamshire but it's become a tradition.”
Sadly for them all, it was bad weather. And I thought the sun shone on the righteous.
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Marlow FC plans Public Inquiry.
Public services are continuously cut, rich commuters, a steady flow of immigrants, and record numbers of broken, combine to make property development the boom industry of Britain.
Now we hear of plans to move Marlow Football Club and build 93 homes in its place. Over 500 people have written to the council about the plans, which will be examined by a public inquiry in January 2010. Marlow is one of the oldest and least successful clubs in the country with attendance’s rarely exceeding 150. However, they want a monster new stadium as their contribution to the southern league.
The club have done a deal with sponsors North West Estates for a new stadium to be built at Little Marlow gravel pits if the current Oak Tree Road ground can be developed for housing.
Wycombe District Council refused both plans after they caused outrage among residents. But Property Company NorthWest Estates lodged appeals against both decisions.
Marlow FC is desperate for a new stadium and says the ageing Oak Tree Road ground is limiting their ambitions.
But The Marlow Society spokesman said: “If this is going to make financial sense they have to increase their fan base - otherwise there's going to be an enormous financial black hole.”
“To build a new stadium on Green Belt land would drive a horse and coach straight through the whole local plan.”
Mike Overall, co-ordinator for the Little Marlow Gravel Pits Community Partnership, said: “So many people are against this proposal - the last thing we want to see there is a football stadium.
“It would be highly intrusive and stick out like a sore thumb.
“It doesn't fit with the master plan to protect the Countryside Park and doesn't fit the green belt requirements.
Wycombe District councillor Roger Wilson said: “I understand they are one of the oldest clubs in the country and we wouldn't want to lose them.
“But you've got to ask why they can't play at their current stadium - how many people are going to walk to the games if the stadium is on the other side of the bypass?”
Lance Slater is a member of the Marlow Chamber of Trade and supports the plans in principle.
He said: At the right level of development both proposals would be beneficial - the land at Little Marlow is completely unused.
“The current ground is clearly a residential site and could make a very good provision for housing.”
11th October 2009 Chesham & Amersham Celebrate
The good folk of Chesham are celebrating life in their affluent commuter town. Last weekend saw the official re-opening of the town museum next week.
Like many places in the southeast, there are large immigrant communities and the museum reflects this. It also details the town’s memories of World War Two.
Adam Komorovski of the Polish Ex-Combatants Society in Amersham, was a guest at the event. His father took part in the Warsaw Uprising during the war.
Other displays included art from all the schools in the surrounding area,
In the same spirit, Amersham saw a display of Polish folk dancing on Saturday. This was part of celebrating the Dozynki. This is an historical festival to celebrate the harvest- something people take for granted these days, when the go to Tescos or whatever. hundreds of years.
Dancing to the sounds of band Polonium followed the colourful dancing.
10th October 2009
Amersham’s former Woolworth’s site, in Sycamore Road, is being reopened under the name Alworths. It will offer all the old favourites of pick 'n' mix sweets, as well as giving jobs to 15 of the workers left jobless by its closure. Alworths will bring back a range of branded toys, sweets, homeware, stationery, seasonal and garden products when it opens its doors next month.
The shop is the successful outcome of a battle against seeing the site turned over to financial services.
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What a Cheek
News October 11th 2009

Coming Shortly, memoirs of a Buckinghamshire Dogger.
Dogging is a popular Bucks pastime. Its by ways, picnic and beauty spots seem to cry out. 'get back to nature.'
Our correspondent tells how 'she' met all sorts including police officers. Surprisingly even the affluent and powerful are attracted to the danger and excitement that this form of recreation offers.





Picture Post October 11th 2009



Writer of Wrongs by Robert Cook.
An Act of Parliament in 1959 loosened censorship on sexual description. In 1960, Alan Lane’s publishing house, Penguin, wanted to make a legal reprint of D H Lawrence’s ‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover.’ It had been printed legally in Italy in 1928, and in Britain illegally by Inky Stephens’ press in 1928. The prosecution counsel asked the jury whether they would want their servants to read the book.
Learned voices from the literary establishment were brought to court to support the case for publication. Ordinary people could not decide for themselves what to read.
The word censorship is synonymous with sex in British minds. Sex, however, has many implications and it is far more than just being a matter of sexual intercourse.
Sex is a primary drive because human’s are desperate to reproduce. Not all are going to get the chance. Some will have to put up with taking opportunities with something less exotic in the breeding stock department.
Rich powerful men obviously have the advantage when it comes to choice when breeding or having recreational sex. Women, especially the nubile, do the choosing about when to mate, who with and when to tell the man to get lost. Their sexuality is amplified by a vast range of fashion and beauty products. Female intimate apparel is of special, basically, fetishistic importance to both sexes. Some men just get turned on by it. Those deprived of sex go as far as wearing it. Those who feel that they lack manliness will go further with surgical body changes to make the clothes fit better. Men deprived of natural females will use them as substitutes and ersatz females will enjoy the adulation.
What we regard as gender role behaviour has much to do with biological constraints
Human Nature- what is it all about?
of pre industrial mother hood. Much of contemporary gender role definition is culturally biased. Western cultural definitions of gender and appropriate sexual role behaviour has become increasingly confused, with women challenging men in what is appropriate behaviour for them. To be a man has always involved the need to impress females. The second industrial revolution (computerisation and micro chip technology) has downgraded male muscle power. Male unemployment and marginalisation in Britain has never been such a problem before as it is now. The testosterone has to go somewhere, if only down the drain.
No country in the world has taken women’s lib as seriously as Britain. It started here.
Males have an additional problem. Good mothers make a fuss of their sons while their daughters imitate them. At a certain age, males are supposed to show that they are men and dad takes over. Increasingly dad isn’t there because of single parents and high divorce rates. Both genders, ideally experience close comforting contact with their mothers. Pyschologists generally concur that infants imprint on smells textures, facila expressions and tone of voice. The wrench away from the expressed feelings, odours and fabrics of their mother can be traumatic. In the absence of father figures some just won’t make it. Others will overcompensate and become ultra aggressive. The common element is that in the absence of two stable parents, there is instability and uncertainty in their self perception.
Feminine side- boys will be girls, but why? These questions are never adequately explored. It ‘s a matter of inductive logic triumphing over deductive logic because that’s the way the system wants it to be.
Into all of this complexity come the sex police department of the State Police. It is now common practice to encourage aspiring officers like ACC Simon Chesterman of West Mercia Police to take a sociology degree at police expense. This would help them better oversee the policies of the upper middle class women’s lib dominated New Labour Government in practice.
So off Cheterman went, to Portsmouth University to be told how to categorise behaviour. He went on to become Assistant Chief Constable for a force which shows significant signs of corruption and abuse of power, particularly in its Professional Standards Department As a member of ACPO, he rubs shoulders with government officials as far up the chain as dishoonest Home Secretary Jacqui Smith and Gordon Brown himself. Brown was an undergraduate at the same time as me. Universities were elitist places then. Only three per cent of the population took degrees. It was hard to get in and the upper and upper middle classes had the advantage. The latter gave the energy and direction to student protest.
I was studying Economics at the University of East Anglia in the early 1970s. Sociology and scientific method was among the foundation modules. Sociology in those days was a tedious and nit picking business. The discipline was a spin off the French Revolution. Auguste Comte was one of its founding fathers. In England, Herbert Spencer adapted his own theory from Darwin’s theory of evolution. He adumbrated that society’s parts were analogous to a human body, with parts evolving toward ever better functional integration. Meantime, in Europe, Karl Marx propounded that all history was a class struggle that would result in the workers breaking their chains, through combined force. They would overwhelm their oppressors to create socialist Utopia.
For a long while Marx’s conflict theory vied with Spencer’s functionalism as the best way of looking at the ups and downs of social life. Those arrogant enough to call themselves sociologists would adopt one viewpoint or another (for the record other researchers tried to bend perspectives and come up with weird ideas like phenomenology). The lesson to be drawn from this is that there is no certain viewpoint from which to begin our analysis, assessment, judgements and predictions of social behaviour. Social phenomena are only visible using inductive logic. This is the very opposite logic to what we traditionally expect police officers to use.
By the mid 1970s, there was a revolution in sociology. The woman’s point of view became paramount. Hanah Gavron supported the new way of thinking with ‘The Captive Hosuewife.’ As a young sociology lecturer, my boss was serious about freeing women. Her name was Mavis. She played in a woman’s rock band. They sang about women and she took note of everything my young female students said about me when I dared speak against the new creed. As an A level examiner for Oxford University Board, the Chief Examiner was a combat suit wearing young female tutor from the University of East Anglia. It was in the days of Greenham Common Women and peace camps. Angry women protestors would have apoplexy every time they saw the yanks do an emergency missile dispersal, with the laid back officer in command leading the convoy in a jeep and smoking a cigar. It was real men against what the inductive thinkers behind new age sociology would call real women.
To real men, these women just weren’t women- OK, what’s real?. Pornography had never been popular. The unscrupulous merchants of Soho sex parlours and adult book shops had never had it so good. The adult sex industry spread like the plague, north south, east and west. There were plenty of badly educated no hope boys and girls from the underclass created by Thatcher’s rich favouring Tories ( they killed the coal mines, most of British industry and paved the way for family breakdown) to make sure they took their clothes off and did whatever was required for the men who fed their drug habits and the Vice Squad who took back handers and looked the other way- well they probably didn’t look the other way because evidence suggests they were just as sick as the porn merchants.
The Thatcher age brought the so called and most appropriately named ‘Big Bang’ to the world of City of London High Finance. Bowler hatted city gents were men of the past. Money markets became like casinos and Nicky Gleeson went to jail for almost bankrupting historic Baring Brothers, through the futures markets. If he had succeeded in his get rich quick gamvle, he would have become the boss. Truth is, you can’t get rich quick- unless you invent something useful- without robbing others. Where the true guilt lies is a matter of debate and perspective..
The Stock Exchange was now the land of spivs, wide boys and Oxbridge bimbos as eye candy. The latter get on front pages of tabloids winning millions for sex discrimination because lewd male colleagues told them their bottoms, breasts and legs looked sexy in their tight little outfits. The question was why these new age young women, at war with men in the workplace had not dressed more appropriately. The answer is that they would never have got the job if they had done. If a girl had the looks; Rodean, Oxbridge, stocking tops and shapely legs were a passport en route to a seat on the board of directors!
Eventually the whole fiasco turned into Black Friday and withdrawal from the ERM.
Major got his marching orders and grinning Blair took over for New Labour. Even the most illustrious commentators missed the point of New Labour. These were the remnants of late 1960s/ early 70s student protestors. Their sort gave up protesting as soon as they graduated. They spent thirty years permeating cracks in the British establishment until, like top cop Sir Ian Blair, they reached the top.
To some, New Labour is an enigma. Like Bob Dylan, they know you don’t have to make sense to have appeal. Behind the shifting scenes of New Labour’s three act play, however, there is a script. It is nothing to do with the theatre of the absurd.
On the face of it, New Labour are in hand with the oppressors. The rich have never been richer and the poor are about to become poorer. Most of the manufactured goods bought in credit card Britain, are made by Communist China’s slaves. Without going in to too much tedious explanation, an economy based on home based service industries ( of which the sex industry is a big part) , house price inflation, credit and balance of payments deficit was bound to run into trouble. When the banks crashed, the economy went with them. It’s possible this is the 1970s student rebels working from within to provoke the revolution- placing themselves at the top of the lumpenproletariat. Precise categorisation depends on our old friend inductive logic.
The finer points don’t really matter. What should be glaringly obvious is that New Labour are in to frightening us about sex fiends, woman beaters, racists and terrorists.
Since there is very little evidence that organised terrorism is a serious threat to this country and Britain had very little racial tension until New Labour favoured an open door immigration policy, sex is the big issue. The internet has given the authorities a golden opportunity to police it. Policing sex is like policing the food we eat. The problem is that there is a presumption that people can do without sex. It is taken for granted that food is a necessity. Not so in the case of sex.
Real women, Bournemouth 2007. These girls are obviously innocent holidaymakers. But Bournemouth is not just for holiday makers and retired outraged Colonels. It is a thriving centre of the Swinging Scene. It’s hotels are luxurious and there is plenty of open countryside for those who want to get back to nature. Even top cops go there to enjoy themselves, as well as exotic places like Thailand.
The internet was supposed to be an information highway. As local and national newspapers fell into the hands of fewer and fewer oligarchs, news was tailored /censored to suit owners. It is now taken for granted that Rupert Murdoch’s ‘Sun’ newspaper has to be on the side of the party that is going to win. The Sun is more famous for its male patronising Page Three beauties. Oddly, or perhaps conveniently, feminists miss the point of page three completely. It is not about defining women as sex objects. It is about defining men as sex puppets.
In recent weeks I have had a web site closed down. The content was a satirical look at Police State Britain. Before it was closed down, a visitor using the name ACC Chesterman ( I copied the message for my own defence) contacted the site as a friend. I declined acceptance. This raises the question, if it is so easy to close down a political website, why don’t they intimidate all the service providers of porn websites? Why do they have so many police officers monitoring peoples internet use? Why do so many of their lower ranking officers get prosecuted for having porn collections- like the Thames Valley DCI jailed at Northampton Assizes last week. What happens to the lower ranking officers who go undetected until they reach high rank? A married Chief Constable committed suicide last March when his womanising was discovered. What turned him on? Researching into dogging, I discovered a police officer who thought anal sex was good because more nerve endings were involved. He told me that women were turned on by his uniform. If he and a colleague were called out to a damsel in distress, she would often signal that she would like to return later. Certain male uniforms have fetishistic authority figure triggers for women, though decent writers are not supposed to say this ( see ‘Prisoner of Sex’ buy Norman Mailer ).
I also discovered that dogging was legal and participants should not be intruded upon without permission. I wondered why the police were always at dogging sites whenever I went to have a look. I was also given evidence that a senior WMC officer appears to go dogging. I told WMC Police Authority, via the IPCC. They replied that it was the man’s private life and had nothing to do with his police work.
There is an enormous problems when the watchers can beat us with any stick to hand. There is no one watching them with any power whatsoever. That is why Deputy Prime Minsiter John Prescott could have sex with his stocking and suspender wearing diary secretary, during working hours and a colleague could have a naked woman in his office. This is the party that preaches women’s rights. This is the party where one of their Blair blonde babes was told that her career would not advance because she would not have sex with a senior colleagues. She became victim of all manner of smear campaign and died an alcoholic. The law forbids me from naming the deputy prime suspect. However, I can say that she was known to wear stockings and suspenders.
There is much to be learned from the bible. For example: ‘He who is without sin amongst us, let him cast the first stone.’ From a different cultural standpoint, this translates into: ‘Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones. The problem is that the ones throwing stones don’t live in glass houses. They are top police officers and establishment figures. They live in castles while the peasants huddle in tiny expensive houses, rough estates, in alleyways and hostels. The people in charge don’t care.
They watch us all and let in unlimited so called students from Pakistan. Then they blame Pakistan for terrorism in Britain. They are doing their best to import it and provoke it. It’s a game to them. If it was being played on a level playing field they would not win. If they did not police the internet, they would not win. But they will always win, because they have our money to pay to frighten and imprison us ( read ‘Animal Farm’ by George Orwell).
All manner of crook, especially crooked cops, escape jail. But if you don’t pay your council or income tax, they’ll lock you up. They need our money. Michael Martin did not go because he was a crap and biased speaker( that was obvious from the start of his biased reign), elected unopposed ( by rules of Parliament ) for twenty years. He had to go because he apologised to the nation for the rest of the House of Commons for what the fiddling they were doing. Crooks like Home Secretary Jacquie Smith ( Home Secretary in charge of law and order! How sick can you get?) fiddled £116,000 of tax payers money for expenses on a house she didn’t have and £10 for her husbands porn. In the words of the old song: ‘It’s the rich what gets the pleasure.’ I have no idea how to right or write these wrongs, but at least I am trying.
All photos are copyright Robert Cook/ www.buckinghamshireecho.com
The Breast is Yet to Come by Robert Cook
I have written a great deal about ACC Simon Chesterman, elaborating my view that he is a corrupt officer. I have personal reasons and evidence for saying writing that. I am also aware that if he pursues me for slander and libels that he has slandered and libelled me with serious implications, which I am not going to elaborate until my investigations are complete.
During the course of my investigations, I came across the case of ACC Chesterman and the con man. The news story, reported in the local Mercury and sold on to the Mail, didn’t add up. As a journalist, I thought there were far too many references to a ‘crooked Craig Shell’. The reporter was just too desperate to contrast a wicked con man with an innocent chief police officer’s daughter.
Zoë Chesterman and Craig Shell, left, party with two friends. Zoe’s father ACC Simon Chesterman,of Cleobury Mortimer, is far right.
The ‘Mercury’ article portrayed Zoë as if she were a child. At first sight it was a story about nothing. When I was dating a policeman’s daughter- funnily enough her dad was a CID sergeant with WMC- I asked her if she had ever been out with a villain. Jokingly she said, ‘I come out with you don’t I?’ I probed a little further and she told me of several, including one who went to jail. Her father took it all on the chin because that is what teenage daughter are like. Police officer’s daughters need to work little harder to be cool. Living with an overbearing father figure, even when he is not an assistant chief constable is hard enough. I know because my late father was a military policeman. The job rubbed off on him. My father died when I was 11, so I never got around to rebelling against him. Psychologists might, however, suggest that I decided to rebel against society instead. Under oppression, humans have three basic choices, rebellion, subversion or rolling over and showing your belly. I recall ACC Chesterman showing me how he had trained his dog to roll over and show him its belly. Chesterman seemed quite pleased with his success.
If there are three choices under an oppressive system, there must be four basic types of person, oppressors, conformists, rebels and subversives. But all typologies are too simplistic and young women are complex and mysterious as icebergs. Young men are more obvious and that’s why they take the blame. Female clothes serve the purpose of making women look both soft and pretty, whilst signalling their sexual role. They wear skirts that can be pulled or blow up in the wind. Thus their genital area is always in danger of being exposed in scant underwear. Their other clothing is designed to draw attention to womanly curves. If the lady isn’t quite happy with those curves, she will use foundation garments and falsies to make her a little more inviting.
Now daddy’s can find all of this too difficult to deal with. In my sister’s case, she had no father to hold her back. In my wife’s case, her daddy never stopped sneering at and ridiculing my ventures. Any effort to appraise him of my plans met with scorn. I recall one day in Cornwall, in their Goldsithney bungalow. I was a teacher at the time. Thatcher was selling off state assets at a knock down price.
For want of something to say, I said I was going to buy BT shares. He replied ‘You really don’t know what you are doing. You should have a word with the Economics teacher.’ I said ‘I am the economics teacher.’ Jill, Jilly, is the tea ready.’ Came his swift reply as he looked deliberately away and family conversation moved off and ignored me for the rest of the visit. A petty tale you might think, but I could fill a book. My wife used to invite me to go on woodland walks with them. I always walked behind, while father and daughter shared memories of nature rambles from long ago. The father daughter bond is intense.
The father in law mentioned here, is of course ACC Chesterman’s father. They are a family much troubled by mental illness. Chesterman’s paternal Uncle Peter spent his adult life in a mental hospital. His brother did nothing to get to the bottom of the problem and help rehabilitate his brother. The Chesterman family have shown a very similar attitude to my youngest son. Assistant Chief Constable Simon Chesterman has been a party to slander and libel against me in order to justify his actions. I believe that he is also in receipt of material stolen from computer. This material was linked to research for a lucrative book project. My ex wife is violent, obsessive and controlling. She even disapproved of me writing my education memoirs because she said they would get her the sack. I believe that Chesterman and WMC are in possession of stolen images made specifically for the purposes of a film and book project that I was working on. There are certain obvious questions that any honest cop would have to ask himself before taking them at face value.
I asked myself such questions when a local Kidderminster villain presented me with images of ACC Chesterman having sex on a dogging site. They just did not add up. There was also e-mail evidence, which I have not properly evaluated yet. If I was as quick to conclusions as ACC Chesterman and his grovelling underlings- he has obviously trained them all to show him their bellies- then I would have offered the nationals a front page scoop. The problem is, however, that under this government, the police don’t have to test the evidence before they put material on the PNC. Police officers can tamper with the PNC and note local notes about their suspicions all the time. The fact that WMC are corrupt and that ACC Chesterman’s attitude to me has been entirely self interested makes it all very worrying. His actions have helped to make me unemployable and given me nothing better to do than to watch and reveal the sick and corrupt behaviour of WMC in New Labour’s Police State.
Returning to Chesterman’s daughter Zoë. During her period with cancer, I recall her grandmother Jill Chesterman saying in my presence, that Zoë was a great fat lump who would never get a boyfriend or leave home. She would be a millstone around Simon’s neck. This was from the woman whose son has lived with her for most of his life. Now Chesterman’s, before you rush of and threaten me with the law, bear in mind that you have slandered and libelled me and I want you in court. You have messed up my son’s and mine lives and I don’t think you were that considerate to your daughter- being too besotted with ACC Simon Chesterman. All the time I wasn’t allowed to speak in your house, without being ridiculed and shot down, I was listening and taking notes with a book in mind. It starts with Jilly dumping her boyfriend in St Just Market Square because she had met handsome mature lodger Frank Chesterman. If ACC Simon Chesterman has done what a local villain tells me has done, he’ll be really famous, and the book should be my best seller. I have lots of photos. Jill Murley escaped Cornwal by marrying the ASWE scientists. My wife escaped her opressive mother by marrying me
Mystery Woman revealed, ACC Simon Chetserman’s sister. Women’s lingerie and general clothing is designed to sexually excite men.That is why it is a problem when menwear such items. Female clothes are a metaphor for vaginas. ( Pictures Copyright Robert Cook)
Women have to escape their mothers, so do boys. Zoe Chesterman left hers in France. The question is, what was she doing when she spoke to the local paper about her father saying that she could not get involved with ‘anyone into criminal things.’ Her boyfriend Craig Shell ahd done his time. Why were apparently busy WMC finding time to get this guy locked up again. There was no story unless ACC Simon Chesterman had a particular reason for wanting Shell’s rehabiliation impeded. Given that the only charges against Shell were that he had borrowed money off Zoe Chetserman for a mobile phone. This allegation was made without evidence. ACC Simon Chesterman declined to comment. Why did his daughter say anything. Without her coperation there would have been no story. Shell is on record as telling a freelance reporter that Zoe Chesterman planted the story and got paid £8000 by the Mercury. It was certainly a l;ucrative story because the Mail took it on. But what was the story. I have done a lot of work on this and hope to reveal an overview of life with the Chestermans in due course.
In the meantime, I am waiting for WMC press ofice to return my call as further serious allegations have been made to me about ACC Chesterman.
I agreed not to post their officer’s ‘No comment’ until they ahd time to look into matters. That was on Friday. So I think it is fair to say that they have ‘No comment’ at this stage. Hopefully WMC are beginning to realsie that the matters raised by me are very serious and I am not going to go away. Because of my research int a book about sex, they think they have something on me.
True I like sex, but I am a bit intellectual about everything I do. That is the way I am. You can’t teach that to plods, even if they are Chief Constables with degrees. The first thing a successful crook does is to make sure he or she doesn’t fit the profile. Crime from the police perspective ahs become like trench warfare. They have dug into profiling and watching computers. Crime is escalating and crime figures are fiddled. Maths teaching is bad, so citizens are suckers for false stats and sex crime fears. There have been some intellectual coppers. John Stalker wouldn’t see himself as one, but he was. What did he get for being honest and bright? Effectively the sack based on lies about him. His ranting CC James Anderton went on to do his policing worst. That says it all about modern policing.
Anyway, the only way to enjoy sex and keep control is to see the funny side. Hopefully I will be able to weave in more titillating images, thus giving some light relief to the wearying task of reading my text.
There are some coppers who want to do the job properly, but it is a hard job fighting from within- esepcially when the real poison is coming down from government. What I have to say has a lot to do with what my former brother in law chose to get the police to do to me. The wider issues are complex and political. Ultimately it is the New Labour Government who are corrupt and self seeking. The population at large are unthinking on these matters.
The Breast is yet to cum.
Anyway, the only way to enjoy sex and keep control is to see the funny side. Hopefully I will be able to weave in more titillating images, thus giving some light relief to the wearying task of reading my text.
See also inspectorgadget.wordpress.com/2007/05/07angels.onefive/
Hence, last night’s BBC news gave coverage to die hard New Labour supporters who think Dr Ian Gibson should not have stood down for selling his taxpayer subsidised london home at a knock down price to his daughter. The fact that Gibson had robbed the hard pressed taxpayer mattered not to the slick click of BBC media folk. What passes fro their political editor, Nick Robinson, said it was all about looking after the young. Nick told us in his stupid glib media voice, ‘Nothing really wrong with looking after our young.’ The camera cut to ducks on the river, mother and young, to make this absurd point clearer to the viewers they patronise and keep in place. The fact is that too many aprents in Britain can’t afford to look after their young. Well Paid Gibson can afford to and his daughter has social advantages. Politicians ripping off the taz payer and not getting punished is hypocrisy and adds to the miseries of the general population.
I last saw Dr Ian Gibson at a social gathering at UEA, in Norwich, in 2004. When he saw me he was hob nobbing with a Lord. To put me in my place, he roared out, ‘Oh my God he is here, the last radical!’ Says it all. Gibson was young lecturer when I first came across him in the early 1970s. I was very suspicious of his type and student lefties. Now I see what a nightmare world they have built, I realise I was right.
Dr Ian Gibson, former MP for Norwich North. Norwich has a lot of unemployment and poverty. Gibson took advanatge of his well paid and privileged position to get his daughter to buy his subsidised London flat at a knock down price.
BBC’s Nick Robinson reported ( July 19 2009) ‘It’s just about looking after your young. Nothing really wrong with that.’ That says it all about the happy little click presiding over Britain’s descent into third world manners, corruption and status.


Afghan Soldier by Robert Cook.
Born hard on a sink estate,
Needed a job, couldn’t wait
Joined the army to see some life
Get laid, find a wife
Sent me off to Afghanistan,
Said do the job as best you can
Shoot the rag heads, shoot them dead
I was a soldier and I’d bled
Dirt and dust in desert heat
All sorts of strangers for me to meet
Prince Harry even stayed a while
Didn’t fight, but he made us smile
He went back home to nightclubland
Said he could make them understand
Though a prince he was a warrior born
Leaving us all forlorn
No one cares that we are here
Afghganistan will never be freer
We go back home and get the blame
Politicians are all the same
Nothing is ever government’s fault
Time for the slaves to revolt
Harriet Harman says men have it all
Sure we do, life’s a ball
Born in a filthy dead end city
I know I don’t want your pity
On patrol, foot out of place
Big bang, and launched in space
There goes my arms, there goes my legs
Sent back home and put out to beg.
Compensation is overdue,
I’m in my old bedroom and backyard view





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