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Shapps plan is on a road to nowhere

He has told the mayor that, in order to pay for empty buses and trains during Covid, Sadiq Khan should extend a £15 congestion charge all the way round the North and South Circular roads

October 29, 2020 11:48
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No sooner had Sabbath rest descended on eruv-zoned central London than word spread from Westminster of a proposed ghetto wall. It appears that a Jew called Shapps had written to the mayor of London on government notepaper demanding a partition between two Jewish areas of the city. This is a very bad thing, any which way you care to look at it.

Shapps, whose ancestor must have dropped a superfluous consonant from the name, was made transport secretary last year by our shamboris prime minister in the hope that making him a bus and train spotter would give him fewer opportunities for rubbing voters up the wrong way, as he had done so successfully in previous posts. But give Shappsy a sheet of crested paper and he’ll be off rubbing again.

He has told the mayor that, in order to pay for empty buses and trains during Covid, Sadiq Khan should extend a £15 congestion charge all the way round the North and South Circular roads, which I may remind you were once considered a possible eruv perimeter for the whole of London.

That was in the 1930s, around the time my Uncle Marc bought a house in Highfield Gardens which, he told me, was the very last in London. Beyond the North Circular was nothing, a brownfield site called Hendon, of no use to man nor beast. Golders Green, in those days, was the end of the known world. No more Jews to be seen until you reached Hull.