Hard to believe that Councilor Ullah would dare to be quoted as saying he was “happy with the progress on the security door system”, when people have to live like this.
People who pay council tax. People who pay rent or mortgages and, of course, service charges. People with families. People who depend upon their ward Councilors for help. People who have been let down by these Councilors, elected officials who are willing to go on record as saying they are “happy” with conditions like this on an estate in St. Dunstan’s and Stepney ward in London.
Once again RAGE wonders why these Councilors didn’t leave the guided tour? Why didn’t they show some initiative? After all, problems like this broken security system aren’t hard to find on The Exmouth Estate.
While taking these photos three residents of this block exited. They were hardly “happy” at their plight.
RAGE made sure all three knew Councilor Ullah – who to the best of our knowledge doesn’t live on The Exmouth Estate – was “happy”.
RAGE also completed our door knocking exercise, distributing fliers and personally talking to residents, so those effected on the Exmouth Estate would be FULLY aware of Councilor Ullah and Councilor Francis’ stated feelings regarding their living conditions.
