Bromley a Free Speech Council

Bromley Council has recently passed a policy to enshrine free speech in its procedures, code of conduct and constitution.  We spoke with the Chairman of the Executive, Resources and Contracts Committee at Bromley Council, Councillor Simon Fawthrop.

“We have seen multiple court cases where employees have been unduly penalised, or Council’s have supressed free speech”

Could you briefly introduce Bromley Council and the borough to our readers?

Bromley Council is the largest borough in Greater London, a mainly suburban borough in the south and east around Chislehurst, Orpington and Biggin Hill and more urban in the North towards Crystal Palace. The Borough has the longest road network in greater London and is about 50% greenbelt land. It is run by the Conservatives and currently solvent!

“Roy Chubby Brown isn’t to everyone’s tastes, for instance, but did the residents of Lancaster really need their council to save them from smutty humour”

Why did Bromley decided to become a Free Speech Council?

Essentially for two reasons, the initial reason was to protect employees from being persecuted for speaking freely, to allow them to whistle-blow without repercussions. We have seen multiple court cases where employees have been unduly penalised, or Council’s have supressed free speech, examples highlighted by the Free Speech Union (FSU) groan with examples of short-sighted intolerance and outright legal error.

Blue comedian Roy Chubby Brown isn’t to everyone’s tastes, for instance, but did the residents of Lancaster really need their council to save them from smutty humour by cancelling his show?

What of Basingstoke and Deane, which investigated an elected councillor under its code of conduct for use of the term ‘year zero’? (It’s allegedly offensive to the victims of Pol Pot, in case you were wondering.)

Was it really wise of Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council to support its employee’s injunction against citizen journalist Julian Saunders, only for a High Court judge to throw the case out with a reminder that, in this part of the world, journalists are free to speak and write?

And think again about visiting the Yorkshire town of Calderdale if you’re a broad reader – its library squirreled away books by gender-critical authors in a bid to suppress the fashionable heresy that men are men, and women are women.

“it will ultimately allow us to challenge other organisation to have the same high stands that we have when it comes to free speech”

The second reason is that political speech is under increasing pressure to only follow orthodox lines. Original and critical thinking, left field views and challenge are often frowned upon and subject to peer pressure to conform to the orthodoxy.  The changes we have and are making, give additional protection to Councillors, recognising that we are representatives of our electorate and that codes of conduct in an HR style put unwarranted constraints on free speech. Why would residents elect someone who is not able to speak up for them? These changes reaffirm those extra freedoms and protect elected representatives, but it goes further, it will ultimately allow us to challenge other organisation to have the same high stands that we have when it comes to free speech.

“allowing employees to whistle-blow and speak freely is important to good governance”

Aren’t councils about potholes, bins, schools, and social services.  What makes this something for the council to get involved in?

Yes, Councils are about all of those things and more, but Councils can be innovative and set a good example. Having a policy on licensing or planning or how a Council looks after their employees doesn’t prevent them doing all those other things. More importantly having a policy helps them do those things, allowing employees to whistle-blow and speak freely is important to good governance.

If other authorities want to become Free Speech Councils, where do they start?

If they want, they can contact me and I can give them the Bromley policy to copy, alternatively they can contact the Free Speech Union (FSU) and see if they can be of any assistance. The FSU were tremendous help to Bromley Council in progressing this policy and we couldn’t have done it without their help and guidance. For assistance below are links to copies of our policy and my comments when I introduced the policy at committee.

Malcolm Cupis, Reform UK candidate for Melksham and Devizes

Malcolm Cupis is the Reform UK Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Melksham and Devizes.  We spoke with Malcolm about his decision to stand.

“I grew up in Melksham and went to school at Aloeric Primary School and George Ward Comprehensive… and live in Keevil with my wife Caroline, two dogs and a cat.

Can you briefly introduce yourself to our readers?

I grew up in Melksham and went to school at Aloeric Primary School and George Ward Comprehensive before emigrating to South Africa with my family when I was 15 years old in 1983.

I returned to this country in 1989 and became Editor of the Melksham News and founder Editor of White Horse News in 1990.  This was followed by a career in public relations which included living in London, the Middle East, and extended periods of time in various parts of Africa, and the Far East.  I returned to this area in 2019 and live in Keevil with my wife Caroline, two dogs and a cat.

“The Party stands strongly for the classically liberal values of low taxation, personal responsibility, small government, empowered individualism”

What made you decide to stand for Reform UK?

I was an active member of the Conservative Party for 25 years before resigning last year. The farce over the leadership contest was absolutely the final straw for me. The Conservative Party has moved further and further away from core conservative values in the last 20 years and I no longer felt able to support it. It is absolutely clear to me that those values have been embraced by Reform UK.

The Party stands strongly for the classically liberal values of low taxation, personal responsibility, small government, empowered individualism, properly policed borders, free market economics, law and order and, above all, common sense. It is resistant to conformity, statism, bureaucracy and authoritarianism.

One of the biggest problems we have in politics now is that Parliament is chocked full of identikit career politicians who get parachuted into constituencies that they have no real affiliation to, having previously gone to the ‘right’ school and Oxbridge. They often have no real-life experience. They exist to impose centralised policies on their constituents, regardless of their opinions, needs and aspirations. I’ve done things the hard way. I haven’t been parachuted in from London or Cheshire with the financial support of a big political party.

“villages throughout the constituency, have seen largescale housebuilding in the last few years with little or no commensurate investment in associated infrastructure”

What do you see as the big concerns for the constituency and what issues do you hope to champion?

My main areas of focus are:

1. Campaign for no more housebuilding without investment in infrastructure 

Melksham and Devizes in particular, but also other town and villages throughout the constituency, have seen largescale housebuilding in the last few years with little or no commensurate investment in associated infrastructure.

By this I mean roads, schools, healthcare facilities, retail leisure facilities and dedicated commercial areas. The result of this has been that living standards have dropped markedly as pressure has increased on all these things.

I will campaign vigorously to not just bring the infrastructure up to an appropriate level for the housebuilding that has taken place, but also to insist that it must be further appropriately developed before future housebuilding takes place. No infrastructure – no more housebuilding.

2. We need our own hospital

This follows on closely from the first point. With the great increase in the number of people living in the area it is iniquitous that people in the West of the constituency are dependent on the Royal United Hospital in Bath and people in the East have to travel to either Swindon, Salisbury or Bath. We shouldn’t have to travel 25 miles in an emergency for life saving treatment, or for cancer treatment or to see other specialists for long term healthcare.

Bath in particular is now very difficult to get to quickly and cost effectively due to the transport policies of the Council there. All three hospitals have terrible backlogs for appointments and operate way beyond demand levels that they were designed for.

I will campaign that we should have our own hospital in the constituency, with increased capacity for General Practitioners and dentists operating alongside it.

3. Support our farmers

This remains very much a rural constituency with very many people employed directly or indirectly in agribusiness and food production. Our farmers are under terrible pressure with supermarkets forcing prices down to maximise their profits and buying food in from other countries where farmers are more heavily subsidised. As a result many farmers are going out of business or giving up fields for subsidised solar farms or housebuilding. We cannot be reliant on importing our food from other countries. We must ensure that we grow our own food. We must support our farmers.

“Rural people deserve equal law enforcement and I am committed to campaigning for more visibility and better service from the Police throughout the constituency”

4. Prioritise the needs of local people

All across the country migrants are being prioritised for housing and healthcare, even if they have travelled here illegally. This must stop. I want to make sure that local people have priority for housing and healthcare, especially homeless ex service men and women and I will fight to make this happen.

5. Combat rural crime

Police numbers have been greatly reduced and what officers we have are hampered by endless bureaucracy. As a result the majority of their focus is on urban centres, where the majority of crime takes place and it increasingly feels as if rural areas are overlooked and forgotten. Criminals are aware of this and can see rural areas as soft targets. Rural people deserve equal law enforcement and I am committed to campaigning for more visibility and better service from the Police throughout the constituency, not just in urban and suburban areas.

For those eager to help, how can they get involved in the campaign?

You can contact me by email at [email protected], and find me on Facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/reformuk.melkshamanddevizes and X/Twitter at https://twitter.com/reformukmandd.

Malcolm Cupis Reform UK candidate Photo Trevor Porter 70125 1

Peter Storms, Reform UK candidate for Bournemouth West

Peter Storms is the Reform UK Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Bournemouth West.  We spoke with Peter about his decision to stand.

“I worked in the financial sector, manufacturing, marketing, and industrial training. During that time, I also served on various professional and charitable boards”

Can you briefly introduce yourself to our readers?

I’m a retired businessman who grew up in Rhodesia and South Africa and came to England over 22 years ago. I also served in the British South Africa Police (BSAP) in Rhodesia and the South African Army. In business I worked in the financial sector, manufacturing, marketing, and industrial training. During that time, I also served on various professional and charitable boards in Industrial Health, Alzheimer’s, Prostrate Cancer, Materials Handling, Occupational Safety and Chambers of Commerce.

“the United Kingdom is already a Socialist Totalitarian State. Just look at ULEZ, 20MPH restrictions, DEI policies, rampant labour unions, decimated Army, Navy and Airforce”

What made you decide to stand for Reform UK?

I got very angry. I voted for BREXIT and the Conservative Government deliberately failed to implement our decision. It is my firm belief that a Labour Government would do everything possible to drag our country back into the European Union. Between the Conservatives and Labour, they have dragged British politics so far to the left that the United Kingdom is already a Socialist Totalitarian State. Just look at ULEZ, 20MPH restrictions, DEI policies, rampant labour unions, decimated Army, Navy and Airforce, Critical Race Theory being taught in schools. Our country is so far left into socialism that the common-sense policies of Reform UK are perceived as “Far Right”.

“Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch were major family holiday destinations with over 8 miles of beautiful sandy beaches. Entire hotels have been taken over by illegal migrants thus reducing the holiday potential of the area”

You’re the Spokesman for Bournemouth West what’s made you decide to represent this area?

I have lived, with my family, in Bournemouth since 2022. This is my home and I will protect it.

What do you see as the big concerns for the constituency and what issues do you hope to champion?

A major problem is the large influx of foreign illegal migrants dumped into local hotels here by the government. Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch were major family holiday destinations with over 8 miles of beautiful sandy beaches. Entire hotels have been taken over by illegal migrants thus reducing the holiday potential of the area.

Another major problem is the LibDem led Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council. They have already started implementing lunatic policies like 20MPH speed limits, property developments with inadequate on-site car parking and are now wanting to site a Gypsie/Traveller permanent site for 15 caravans in an unsafe location. The site itself was a railway coal dump for over 100 years and has not been, nor will it be rehabilitated.

A third concern I have is the three town centres, Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, that constitute the BCP Council area are in a disgusting state. Bournemouth in particular, is in a disgusting state with shuttered shops and high crime. It offers nothing for tourists. Our beaches are beautiful but our central business districts are a disgrace.

For those eager to help, how can they get involved in the campaign?

You can find me on:
X (Twitter)- https://twitter.com/P_Storms4Reform
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Storms4.ReformUK
To Volunteer, contact me at – peter[email protected]
For donations please connect to – GoFundMe Link: https://gofund.me/9dfba5d6 and GiveSendGo Link: https://www.givesendgo.com/Storms4Reform.