Margaret Hodge,
now Minister of State for Culture Media and Sport, and therefore in charge of
the nation’s libraries, joined her public library at the weekend, according to
the Guardian diary.
If true, it is alarming that the Minster with responsible
for libraries has not been a regular public library user. Worse, and not
mentioned by the diary, is that Hodge was also leader of Islington Council for
ten years for 1982-1992 yet, if the story is true, did not use her council’s
public library service.
I am not surprised. I remember negotiations with the leader
of a London Labour council bordering on Islington at the time of rate-capping. His
council were proposing considerable cuts in the public library service. When challenged,
the leader, a man who fancied himself as a firebrand of the hard left, said, “I
don’t have a library ticket. I buy all
the books I want to read. Doesn’t everybody?”
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