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Will republican Greens let Brighton celebrate Platinum Jubilee?

by Frank le Duc
Tuesday 22 Jun, 2021 at 12:36PM
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Global Britain offers fresh hope outside of the EU

Councillor Steve Bell

Next year, over the course of a four-day bank holiday weekend in early June, the country will celebrate an historic moment as we mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

Local authorities across the country have been encouraged to take part in events to mark this once in a lifetime occasion, including the traditional lighting of beacons and a civic honours programme.

But can we be confident that the Green administration at Brighton and Hove City Council will plan for our city to take part?

The Greens run on a ticket of republicanism and we are concerned that in recent years, as the Greens have become more ideological, these beliefs have begun to show in their local approach at Brighton and Hove City Council.

On the occasion of the Queen’s 90th birthday, on the day more than 900 beacons were lit up across the country and the Commonwealth, our city was left red-faced when our historic Hove beacon was left unlit after the previous Green administration apparently failed to plan for the event.

The mayor of Brighton and Hove had to travel to a neighbouring authority to mark this event and sadly local people were denied the opportunity of enjoying a beacon-lighting event in the city by this lack of planning. What a shame for our city.

Worse still, last month many people – including myself – were left greatly disappointed with the local Green Party after they did not respect a national agreement to suspend political election campaigning in the days following the sad passing of the Duke of Edinburgh.

It is beyond disappointing that the local Greens could not put aside their ideological beliefs for one weekend to show respect not only to the Queen, but also the many people in Brighton and Hove who support the Queen and would have wanted our city to come together to mark this poignant moment.

The Greens always demand to be heard and to be shown respect on issues that are important to them but show little or no respect to people who have different opinions or hold opposing views.

The Conservative group is concerned that the Green Party will fail to initiate plans to mark the Platinum Jubilee or bring any proposals before the council and that the community will ultimately miss out again.

As Conservative group leader I have written to the chief executive of the council Geoff Raw to ask that our city commences planning for a full participation in the events – including the lighting of our beacons at Hove Lagoon and the traditional sites at Rottingdean and Norfolk Groyne.

Let’s make the Platinum Jubilee a memorable event for our city and make it an event that will be remembered long into the future by young people in our city today.

Councillor Steve Bell at Buckingham Palace when he was appointed a CBE

Councillor Steve Bell is the leader of the Conservatives on Brighton and Hove City Council.

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Comments 8

  1. Timothy Barret says:
    5 years ago

    I think after all the economic damage that Covid has caused money shouldn’t be wasted on a frivolous birthday party, I’m sure the queen would want time and money spent tackling real issues rather then some virtue signalling royalism

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  2. Andy Richards says:
    5 years ago

    Whatever “ticket” it is that the Greens run on, it seems to attract many, many more votes than the one the Conservatives run on. If individuals want to celebrate this event, no-one is going to stop them, but there’s no reason why Council resources need to be spent on it.

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  3. Euro Boy says:
    5 years ago

    The incapable and incompetent Green council couldn’t organise the event even if they wanted to.

    Remember the last time that they were in power, they failed to get the ‘Panty Brats Gay Formation Dance Team’ to appear at Pride, because the Greens insisted that the Panty Brats would be travelling from France, when in fact the Panty Brats are based in The Netherlands?

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  4. Mark B says:
    5 years ago

    More virtue signalling nonsense from the Conservative party. The local Tories are absolutely desperate to sow division with stuff like this. Grow up, Steve.

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  5. Geoff says:
    5 years ago

    “…our city was left red-faced when our historic Hove beacon was left unlit after the previous Green administration apparently failed to plan for the event.”

    Oh dear. How sad. Never mind.

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  6. Da Wind says:
    5 years ago

    Never mind Steve Bell…you can always console yourself with this gem;
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KAWylrnlvA&t=66s

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  7. Jacob Allen says:
    5 years ago

    Cllr Bell trying to start a local front of the culture war. Get a grip man.

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  8. Jen says:
    5 years ago

    I’m not really a royalist, but events like the jubilee and royal weddings and funerals, like Christmas, bank holidays and remembrance, are a chance for people to get together and celebrate / remember / pause amid the busy-ness of life. The council really doesn’t have to spend much at all @AndyRichards, but it is meant to provide civic leadership. As for the Queen, whatever else anyone can say, she’s been dutiful and long-serving and probably deserves to be celebrated while she’s still alive and, I hope, able to enjoy it.

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