Harrow Conservatives push through symbolic motion on “Illegal Migrants” amid pressure to track right

Harrow Council’s Conservative leadership forced through a motion at the council meeting on 18 September 2025 to block the use of local hotels for so-called “illegal migrant” accommodation – despite there being no hotels in the borough earmarked or suitable for this purpose. The motion, carried by the group’s majority, was tabled by the councilContinue reading “Harrow Conservatives push through symbolic motion on “Illegal Migrants” amid pressure to track right”

Harrow complaint over Mandelson–Epstein links dismissed by Lords watchdog, fuelling scrutiny of political self-policing

The House of Lords Commissioner for Standards has dismissed a complaint against Lord Mandelson over an alleged 2009 stay at Jeffrey Epstein’s home.The complaint was lodged by Pamela Fitzpatrick, a long-time social justice campaigner, former Harrow councillor, and parliamentary candidate. She argued that Mandelson breached the Lords’ Code of Conduct by failing to declare hospitalityContinue reading “Harrow complaint over Mandelson–Epstein links dismissed by Lords watchdog, fuelling scrutiny of political self-policing”

Mayor’s conduct sparks fresh concerns over council standards in Harrow

The role of Harrow’s mayoralty, traditionally seen as a position of dignity, impartiality, and unity, is again under scrutiny following scenes at the full council meeting on 18 September 2025.Mayor Councillor Anjana Patel (Con), presiding over the meeting, clashed repeatedly with opposition leader Councillor David Perry (Lab), prompting growing unease over her handling of chamberContinue reading “Mayor’s conduct sparks fresh concerns over council standards in Harrow”

Harrow MP loses ministerial role in Starmer reshuffle

Gareth Thomas, MP for Harrow West, has lost his post as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the Department for Business and Trade following the early September 2025 reshuffle triggered by Angela Rayner’s resignation.While reshuffles are routine in government, this one has drawn criticism from the Labour left, who argue it reflects Sir Keir Starmer’s determinationContinue reading “Harrow MP loses ministerial role in Starmer reshuffle”

Harrow SEND school politics

Harrow Council meets today (18 September 2025) to debate a motion from the ruling Conservative group demanding that the Labour Government honours the funding commitment for a new SEND school in the borough. With the Conservatives holding a majority, the motion is expected to pass. It is important to note that the Harrow project atContinue reading “Harrow SEND school politics”

Harrow council: leadership gaps, weak services

Harrow council’s performance is a story of contrasts. Where cabinet members provide strong and visible, vote-winning leadership – or push initiatives that resonate with Reform-leaning or nationalistic voters – progress is clear. In services affecting the most vulnerable, weak and undemanding leadership has left Harrow lagging behind more progressive London boroughs, for example where inadequateContinue reading “Harrow council: leadership gaps, weak services”

Harrow parking fines set to rise – but will it work?

Harrow Council is consulting residents on proposals to increase parking fines, raising the question whether higher penalties will actually deter rule-breaking. Currently, Harrow is classed as a Band B authority (higher £140, lower £90), but now considering moving to Band A (higher £160, lower £110) which would bring higher penalty charge notices (PCNs) for parkingContinue reading “Harrow parking fines set to rise – but will it work?”

Labour’s centralised control over local democracy

Recent events in Brent – where some incumbent Labour councillors reportedly weren’t reselected for the 2026 elections (Wembley Matters) as the selections were made by the London region of the Labour Party and not the local Labour members – signal a troubling trend: local voices being sidelined by national gatekeepers. This not only erodes theContinue reading “Labour’s centralised control over local democracy”

Harrow council under fire despite big spending pledges

Harrow council – controlled by the Conservatives after bucking London’s Labour wave in 2022 – is facing mounting criticism over failing services, even as it unveils major new investments.The borough has committed £42 million over three years to upgrade roads and pavements, alongside a £900,000 boost for street cleansing and a £6 million injection intoContinue reading “Harrow council under fire despite big spending pledges”

New Political Party ‘Arise’ Launched in Harrow

A new local political party, Arise, has been launched in Harrow, aiming to give residents an alternative voice ahead of the 2026 local council elections, and to hold the local politicians to account. The party was formally introduced on 27 August at a community gathering led by Pamela Fitzpatrick, director of Jeremy Corbyn’s Peace andContinue reading “New Political Party ‘Arise’ Launched in Harrow”