
Tolerable harm or tolerable failure
During a Treasury Select Committee hearing, I questioned the Chief Executive of the FCA, Nikhil Rathi on tolerable harm vs growth
Families across the country have shared 651 accounts exposing unlawful, harmful, or unethical behaviour by 114 local authorities.
Every major political party is represented among them — this is not about party politics, but about a system that is broken. Local accountability is being bypassed, and in places like Surrey, the truth has been buried. For over a year, the council concealed that it had the highest tribunal complaint rate in the country.
While councils face huge financial pressures around SEND, too often that pressure has translated into a culture of lying and treating children’s suffering as just another “problem to manage.” The result is a system that has become dishonest and brutalised.
If we reduce their SEND rights and throw our children to local authorities we cannot trust, we throw away their lives.
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During a Treasury Select Committee hearing, I questioned the Chief Executive of the FCA, Nikhil Rathi on tolerable harm vs growth
When Thames Water sent my constituent Steve a cheque for £30 after devaluing his home 30% by dumping sewage in it, I asked an ITV film crew to help.
The TACO trade and what it means for global markets
I was on BBC Radio Surrey's Breakfast show discussing NHS dental services at East Surrey Hospital which may be under threat, as reported by BBC News.
The junction between Meath Green Lane and Westvale Park in Horley has significant safety concerns.
Together with Cllrs Sam Mearing and Steve Wotton, I handed in our petition for a pelican crossing on Meath Green Lane.