Had to change my schedule around to be at Ming’s crime speech. I thought Ming did a good job on it – and was disappointed by the leader in the Independent which slags him off and the Lib Dems for not standing up for Liberalism. Bollocks! Press slag us off for being soft on crime and then when we state our credentials more aggressively – slag us off anyway. I do think we should take the world on our terms and I am for going out and being far more bold on our stance. I am convinced that we actually hold the intellectual and policy keys to making the world a better place – which is why both the other parties continually steal or try to steal our territory. It is irksome to see Cameron getting the coverage he does for doing sweet FA other than ride a bicycle with his shoe chauffer in attendance. He ought to have been slaughtered for that.
Then an afternoon of other peoples’ problems at surgery at Wood Green Library. The BBC ‘See Hear’ team arrive to film me after surgery as they are doing more in depth coverage of the Blanche Nevile School for Deaf Children story.
Haringey Council would like to make out that we (the governors, teachers and me) have all made a fuss about nothing – that there was never any intention to close Blanche Nevile. Fly in the Council ointment of course is the letter in my possession from Sharon Shoesmith (Director of Children’s’ Services) to Judy Downey (Chair of Governors) stating in black and white that the school is financially vulnerable and that there is a proposal to integrate the deaf teaching into Highgate Primary and Fortismere and to possibly close Blanche Nevile. I rest my case.
Actually, it is fine by me. I am more than happy to have upped the ante on this – now that the Council has been forced to publicly state that the school won’t close – mission accomplished. They might not admit they’ve back-tracked, but the key thing is – they have, and that will be good news for the children and parents who rely on the school.