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Jonathan Ross and Hampstead Garden Suburb Library

June 21, 2012 15:29
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Of possible interest to Jewish residents of the Suburb:

"In a place far from libraries, I have often read the text of Beowulf for pleasure," wrote Kenneth Sisam, presumably because he lived in Barnet and the Tories had closed all the libraries...As I wrote last year (http://matthewfharris.blogspot.com/2011/01/burning-money-at-barnets-pled...), if people in Barnet want things like museums and libraries to be paid for with their Council Tax, then they have to consciously opt for that to happen, "unless we are now deciding that we want no museums, libraries, parks or anything else at all apart from homes, shops and pubs?"

I do not really believe that the Conservatives are 'closing all the libraries'. Such an accusation would be hyperbole. Truth be told, I am not currently active in local politics, and I don't know very much about which libraries are and are not earmarked for closure, etc. In principle, in abstract, I accept that things like libraries do sometimes have to close, as well as open.

Councils have limited resources and have to choose what to spend taxpayers' money on. Most people, I think, would want some of their taxes spent on libraries, especially when one considers some of the other things that councils choose to spend their money on (http://matthewfharris.blogspot.com/2010/10/it-all-question-of-priorities...).