Wednesday 11 January 2023

Don’t let ‘devolution’ become regionalisation or Tory Northumberlandisation?

 


Major mindset change by the Northumberland public required before entering into the deal.

With the major players in Northumberland’s fractured Conservative Party trying to do over each other through an enforced Boundary Commission revamp of wards across Northumberland, one person has hardly been seen. The designer of the ‘Secret Council’ and closed Local Government for Northumberland, top regional Tory and increasingly accomplished sparpler of tornado like proportions, Councillor Richard Wearmouth is said to be beavering away on a plan to use the weaknesses of North-East attitudes towards life by designing platitudes to hook in the weak towards support for a Tory led regionalisation plan.


Devolution for the North, promised by the Tories, decried by Durham Labour, desperately wanted by the privateer Tories, needed by working families and Trade Unions as well as ‘New Newer Labour’, is becoming a battleground of good over evil.


With nothing going right for the media controlling Tories at all levels at the moment, with mortgages going through the roof, a recession, inflation and stagflation going to hit regions hard from this May. State pension increases being hoovered up by energy companies through the pathetically high, agreed by investing Tory MP’s, new price cap as well as food inflation running at 14.7% according to the grocer. North East regional Tories under Richard Wearmouths watch are going back to the exploitation of people's fear of the dark-side to ensure they capture any Devo-deal and regionalise where families will continue down ‘poverty lane’ in the North-East of England.


Practice sparple’s began a couple of years ago after Cramlington Tories were the first group (all but Councillor Barry Flux) to break ranks and refuse to follow his enforced line after the public outcry against the former Leader of Northumberland County Council and chief bully at the time Councillor Peter Jackson, the High Sparpler, ‘tornado dick’ Wearmouth shoved a close member to his rule into the new MP for Blyth Valley’s Office to control that new MP in case he got above his station. An unfortunate incident meant he had to change that watcher but he quickly replaced him with the man who was carrying the can for the Morpeth Mobs activities and rammed Councillor Oliver through Ian Levy’s door at high speed to let him know his place or was it to create the ‘Secret Councillor’ so people forgot the baggage he has carried since being exposed.


Sparpling moved on and Councillor Wearmouth has now begun to model the ‘Secret MP’ in Ian Levy and has begun by closing down his social media pages in a hope that the electorate forget the challenges he is facing from locals so that Councillor Wearmouth can configure a sparple to confuse the new electorate of the Towns of Blyth and Ashington by running Lavery v Levy challenge at the next election as he must have a new face in mind to run in the brand new Cramlington with Killingworth seat since losing control over Cramlington’s Conservative Councillors who sit outside his wish to harry to North-East into a confusing hatred of devo-deals so that the Labour vote stays at home.


But Northumberland Tories wish the devo deal to become the basis for regionalisation, which will mean that national pay bargaining is lost and the cheap labour (to be cheapened further) of the region will have to travel and become the construction site fodder of the future while the Tories sit back and harry their families at home.


So the moral of this story is?


Look back at what the Normans did to the North to keep locals under control, at what Thatcher did to emulate them and now what media control by a top class spinner is designed to do to you and your’s and don’t mix up that name Levy with Lavery.


Sparple Verb SCATTERDISPERSEROUTDISSEMINATE

to deflect attention from major issue by making much of something else.
e.g. Hiding mountain behind molehill.

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