I can see this going well.
I did think that it was somewhat ironic that corrupt chinless tax-dodger Robert Jenrick was levelling accusations of dodgy property deals at Liverpool council
Is he just trolling Merseyside, in conjunction with his boss, who’s been doing it for years?
https://twitter.com/kevin_maguire/status/1374745191672913929?s=21
My wife is just embarrassed
It's alright we've already got a persecution and victim complex according to boris
Anyway I'm from west Lancashire 😛
Steve Reed, the shadow communities and local government secretary, said he accepted the report in full and said Labour supported the government’s plan to reform the council.
He said the report had raised “grave and serious concerns” and “severe institutional weaknesses” at the Labour-run authority.
Kim Johnson, the Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside, said the city deserved a well-run council with “stronger, more transparent governance procedures”.
She added: “I’m a very proud scouser but listening to the secretary of state read the contents of the very damning report makes me angry, as it will the whole city when the report is made public.”
Looks like labour aren't trying to defend the indefensible
What does Sir Keith have to say on it?
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I had the eye-opening experience of doing some freelance work for Liverpool City Council back around the time of the Capital of Culture bid.
It was like a sit-com written by Ian Hislop making reference to every single ‘rotten boroughs’ story in Private Eye and confirming every single Daily Mail horror story about ‘lefty’ councils. 😂
Be interesting to see how it goes
I think we can all guess how it’s going to go.
I can’t imagine a greater clash of cultures than Liverpool city council and this present batch of Tory’s. If we ignore the fact that they’re all as bent a each other, obviously. I think that’s the only trait they share
The hyper-confrontational grandstanding is bound to break out soon enough
Well, you can see why Labour outside Liverpool stepped in with the selection process for the Mayoral election. The locally favoured candidates could all be implicated in this.
Yip, guess who was one of those arrested for the dodgy dealing?

Well, who’d have thunk it?
I can’t imagine a greater clash of cultures than Liverpool city council and this present batch of Tory’s. If we ignore the fact that they’re all as bent a each other, obviously. I think that’s the only trait they share
They are sending in civil servants by the sound of it
And you think that’ll stop the political posturing?
That’s worth another viewing, actually. It was brilliant
When I left Liverpool I'd never voted, I was only 25 at the time. Now I'm 49 I still speak with a Scouse accent and will always be a Scouser, but regarding this, I simply don't care.
They are sending in civil servants by the sound of it
We still have those do we? This isn't just something one of Dominic Cummings' friends can do.
We still have those do we? This isn’t just something one of Dominic Cummings’ friends can do.
As you well know we have lots of civil servants, they are disproportionately located in the SE
They may end up to be a mix of ex Local Authority senior management operating as consultants mixed in with civil servants. I imagine they will be bound by lots of rules and the transparency requirements will be quite high. There is probably a whole manual on what they can and can't do
At the end of the day what was the alternative?
Well having worked in Liverpool for the last 26 years.
I think its fairly common knowledge here that most of the council run projects were not about left wing politics or serving the people.
Its been a pure money grab mostly on the dodgiest property deals imaginable.
It's not just Liverpool council, Leeds City council have made some "interesting" decisions over the last few decades.
Two of my riding mates are senior guys in the highways maintenance business. We were talking about Liverpool last Sunday and they both told tales of when managers were sent on their first assignments there and needed a major reset on "how things worked".
a mate once got a contract job for Rochdale council. Early on, he saw some workers digging up a main road in the town centre.
On arriving in the office and discovering that they didn't have permission, he set about finding who to report it to. After meeting a gigantic wall of 'Not My Problem' he ended up getting a hi viz and heading down there himself and asking them to stop it.
He was about 23, one of the most junior people there, and he wasn't even a council employee, but he was the only one who could be arsed 😆
It's great the city may no longer be sold off to Chinese investors, the Mayor may not be given houses by the UK's biggest developers to grant planning permission and the rest of the country can carry on pretending we have the only corrupt council and major construction companies are only bent in Liverpool. Still at least we're not Mancunians.
