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02-12-2011

That the most deprived village in Europe is in Britain is not a coincidence, this are the very people who admire the blood sport regardless of this is directed at animals or at humans. It is one of the only country sides what does not have animals beside rats/cats/rabbits or hare's with the occasional dear thrown in although not for long. See what they have done to the Indians in the US when they stole it, see what they done to them in Canada when they stole it, look at Australia and New Zealand after they obtained from the Dutch, see their killings in the far and Middle East, remember their ruttles killings just now in Libya, where they killed an estimated 20,000 civilians they promised to protect, destroyed the infra structure and impoverised the country.



The same as they are now doing in their own country were the rich are getting richer fast and the middle and lower class getting poorer fast, and that all organised by the club of millionairs that are running (ruining) the country fast. It was de country that sold the Irish as slaves to the Caraibian and the USA, when Ireland was a part of Britain, as such the Irish were their own people. It was this country that shipped children into war and then shot them if they were affraid or as slaves to Australia. It was this country that invented the concentration camps during the Boer wars in South Africa raping woman and killing the boys. It is this country that now wants a war against Iran as they need to kill something to fill their pockets. It is this country that are complete into the pockets of the USA Administration and obey them as only a slave could do.



In that Britain of which the great is gone a long time ago there on the English coast not far above the Thames estuary is a little village hidden behind a sea wall, build in the thirties years as a holiday village for Londoners. In years that village slowly changed in a permanent village and what now exist as Jaywick and Jaywick Sands. In the years passed the local authority ignored the village, refused to deal with the situation of un-adopted roads, although in ownership by the authority they simple prefer the inner Africa mud paths above the more civilized roads of a country as England and the rest of the Western world.



Many plans were made on paper but the Authority did everything they could do to sabotage the plans and as such they managed to get the village listed as the most deprived area in Britain and the rest of civilized Europe. The only place were roads are unknown, and where the roads were still in reasonable state the authority made sure that heavy truck demolished the roads so that they turned into the preferred mud paths. This all was because the local authority had tried and failed to throw the home owners out of their houses and of their land so that they could get it for cheap. Now an handful of home owners who obtained many properties then rented it out against high rents, which were paid by the local council as a housing benefit while the councils tax also was paid by the.... Council. It made the wealthy owners wealthier and as they were at the same level as the leader of the local authority all was happy.



Then the recession came and the plans of the Local authority were scuppered. Suddenly houses went up in flames, after the home occupants had left, and never the reason was found. It played in the cards of the local authority and many in Clacton and Jaywick pointed the finger at the local authority. The rate of fires is treble then any where else and runs at present at the rate in a year which could mean in this tempo in 20 years no house will be left standing in certain parts of Jaywick. Look at the October figures of 12 fires in one month or three a week on a year base of 150 houses less if we take it in the extreme.



The people in Jaywick are/were also restricted of any planning permission to update the properties. If the local council was serious then they had already installed a Parish council to present the local council with the thoughts that are living in Jaywick. After all much smaller communities in Tendring the Local Authority district have a Parish council so why not Jaywick. Reason the local Council wants the land have tried and failed and now try it again via the Millionairs club what act as the government. So they installed the Jaywick Strategic leadership an invention by the local authority which has a kind of control staff who is making the decisions, do what they like and are a simple extension of the Leaders of the local authority.



Until now the planning situation in Jaywick has been very unclear as it is officially designated a high flood risk area and plans for any kind of redevelopment have effectively been stymied. There was a meeting with the government and following the meeting we can now see some light at the end of the tunnel. There is now an assurance that if what is built in the future is more resilient than the homes people currently lives in – and therefore reduces the risk to lives – then it has to be a good thing and will not be opposed. However id we look at the people in charge Cllr Stock, Deputy Leader Peter Halliday, who held discussions with Communities and Local Government Minister Greg Clark and Environment Agency Chairman Lord Smith in Westminster, they are the very ones who obstructed the Jaywick development. The main fact that remains and shows that all talks, all pretentious and all idea is just a cover put over the cracks so that it looks as that something is done, while in reality there is just a talking exercise, creating nothing. The lack of a Parish Council shows that no real improvement is intended, then the complete destruction of Jaywick.



There is no doubt that there need be some more work done with the Environment Agency to set out the relevant criteria. However here it is where the problems are. It is the silly environment decisions what makes development in Jaywick almost impossible, a point which was grateful used by the local authority leaders to obstruct any progress. However, the situation in Jaywick is considerable better then similar situations just a cross the sea in The Netherlands, where large parts near the sea are well below sea level as where in Jaywick it is at sea level or well above high above in some places.



The situation in 1953 the big flood had never occurred if the flood wearing at St, Osyth was kept up to date, and Jaywick would have never been in the danger as it was than. Then again look at the Netherlands, well below sea level and in the full force of the wind and high tide.
That Saturday at January the 31st the wind had been howling for hours, gale force wind that had created havoc at the English coast before was driving billions of tons of water into the North Sea with giant waves, in this rare once in a lifetime, no once in a century the combines forces of the waves the high water and the gale force wind came down at the coast of the Netherlands with a force that never was seen before. February saw the wind increasing to 90 miles an hour forcing the high tide to batter the dykes of the southern Netherlands. They could not hold it when the water was at the highest point of the dykes, then an unexpected storm surge slashed the dykes on several places.



The same forces played havoc in Great Britain as well, but on a lesser scale, in the Netherlands in one night 800,000 acres of farm land was destroyed. Many did not know what did happen and died near two thousand of them. When daybreak arrives more then 500,000 lives were in danger. People hung in tree top grouped roofs, climbed in phone poles. The Dutch acted as one man and thousands of volunteers came in action, 2000 boats were in action to save the people from the roofs, tree tops and other places of temporary safety. Nearly 50,000 houses were destroyed.


Did the Dutch do what the English did and declared it a flood area to dangerous to live as they have done in Jaywick and other places? Not the Dutch, people go first not as in England the money, the Dutch are not people who give up that easily, discouragement is an unknown word. The old saying "that God made the world but the Dutch made Holland" was proved in that time. The land was pumped dry, the dykes were build higher and protected by and the DELTA project was born an 18.5 miles of dams were build in streaming water on shifting sands sometimes as deep as 132 feet deep. It was done to protect the people, and it did work.



In the under the sea level lands of the Netherlands all is as it was before the land is harvested and save, cities and villages build and rebuild at the land under the sea level. And no environment agency who complained, as common sense was used and the rules was” We protect the people at all costs" this contradict the Jaywicks local authority of "We protect the money at all costs" the people who cares!



Unless they change their mental attitude and put people first, the problem will not be solved. The roads although owned by the Authority will stay declared as un-adapted, the excuse used to do nothing, and the village will keep their mud paths and have to pay full council tax for which is nothing in return. To be noted that the authority has one of the highest council tax in England. This accentuate their love for money and the hate for people, hence nothing will be changed till such time that all houses are destroyed one way or the other.


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