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Greens Brexit petition triggers Brighton Council debate

Thousands of Brighton and Hove residents have signed a petition calling for a ‘People’s Vote’ on any Brexit deal.

THE petition, started by Green Party Councillor Pete West, says: “The government and parliament were given a mandate to negotiate a Brexit deal for Britain. However, they have no right to impose a final deal. The people must have the final say on whether or not to accept the proposals on the table.

“We, the undersigned people of Brighton & Hove, call on the Government to allow the people the chance to have our say on the final terms of the Brexit deal negotiated with the EU, including the possibility that no deal may have been reached.”

The request of the petition will now be heard formally at a meeting of Full Council on October 18, after the number of signatories received reached 1,399 – exceeding the threshold required to trigger a debate in the council chamber.

Nationwide support for a People’s Vote is estimated to have grown steadily since the EU referendum. Polling shows that more than 100 constituencies which previously backed leaving the EU would now vote to remain.

A YouGov poll of trade unions GMB, Unite and Unison also found that a majority of union members are in favour of a People’s Vote. Brighton and Hove City Council became the first in England to formally endorse a call for a ‘People’s Vote’ after a proposal from the Green Group of Councillors.

At the next Full Council meeting, Councillors will also vote on Green proposals demanding a thorough investigation into ‘the impact that Brexit will have on Brighton and Hove and its council services. Green Councillors fear that the risks posed to the city and council services by leaving the European Union have to date not been adequately assessed, with recent reports suggesting that around 250 local projects could stand to lose EU funding after Brexit.

Cllr Pete West
Cllr Pete West

Councillor Pete West said: “The reaction to this petition on the doorsteps of Brighton and Hove has been phenomenal. People are exasperated and demand a say on the Brexit deal. With less than six months to go until ‘exit date’, residents have no sense of what the future holds. They have been frozen out of the debate – and worse still, told bare-faced lies about issues as crucial as extra funding for our NHS. The Conservative Government and Labour Opposition are equally divided over what, if any, ‘plan’ will be in place and what it should say.

“Greens have been clear from the outset that a ‘People’s Vote’ on the final deal is needed – we have led the way. We will also join the thousands expected to march in support for a People’s Vote in London on 20th October. Putting the deal – or no deal – to the people is the only way to reconcile the divisions of opinion between Parliament and the nation and prepare us for whatever future we face together.”  

Cllr Ollie Sykes
Cllr Ollie Sykes

Councillor Ollie Sykes, Green Group Finance Lead, added: “The gap between national politicians’ words and reality has never seemed greater than during this damaging Brexit paralysis. The logical, moral and democratic way out of this Conservative-created morass is to hold a People’s Vote. We were the first Council in the country to call for this almost a year ago and demands for a People’s Vote are now coming from all sides.

“Of course we still don’t know what’s going to happen and Greens are very concerned about the immediate and longer term impact of any form of Brexit on the country, and on our city. We think there’s more we could do to prepare the city and the council itself for the worst scenarios. Other coastal towns have seen local acceptance of the Euro currency and we think this idea could be assessed by businesses and also by our council to see if it makes financial sense.”

National AIDS Trust calls for NHS to end rationing of PrEP

On Saturday, October 13, the first year anniversary of the start of the Impact trial, the National AIDS Trust (NAT) call for the end to NHS rationing of PrEP.

SATURDAY, October 13 is exactly one year since the first clinic opened in the PrEP Impact trial, a three-year trial which aimed to provide the HIV prevention drug PrEP to 10,000 people.

The number of places on the trial was determined on the basis of anticipated demand but this number proved to be a sizeable underestimate.

By the end of March 2018, 22 clinics had filled all their allocated places for gay and bisexual men resulting in men in need of PrEP were being turned away. Since then reallocation of places and a boost of a further 3,000 places on the trial has allowed clinics to reopen but this provides only temporary relief.

It is expected that most clinic places will be filled up by early next year. Again people in need of PrEP will be denied it, and some as a result will acquire HIV.

Deborah Gold
Deborah Gold

Deborah Gold, Chief Executive, NAT, said: “PrEP is 100% effective at preventing HIV when taken as prescribed. NHS England’s decision-making process concluded that PrEP should be commissioned and just last month the cost of the drug has substantially reduced as a result of court judgments on the patent. It is therefore completely unacceptable for people in need of PrEP to be denied it by the NHS. NHS England and local authorities must urgently agree a national PrEP programme to start as soon as possible in 2019. The Government should play its part by increasing funding to public health so that we maximise the sexual health benefits of the PrEP programme.”

Re-scheduled Brighton Pride dog show today – Sunday, October 14

Following the cancellation of the Pride Dog Show in July due to inclement weather, the event has been rescheduled for today,  Sunday, October 14.

EVERYONE previously entered has been contacted by email and will have their entry categories automatically transferred to the new event which is at Preston Park on Sunday, October 14, starting at noon. New entries will also be taken on the day from 11am.

It’s time to pamper those pooches and paw your way to one of Brighton’s most accessible free events as Pride celebrate our four-legged best friends with a day of fun and barking frolics, as dogs and dog lovers come together and shine with Pride.

Run in association with Coastway Vets, the Pride Dog show will feature awards for numerous categories, retail stalls, a glamorous catwalk doggy fashion show, bar and refreshments.

Industry professionals will be overseeing all entries and judging each category, ensuring every star pooch gets the recognition their proud paws deserve.

CATEGORIES/Show Times.Novelty Ring
12.00 Waggiest tail
12.25 Handsome dog – 5yrs
12.50 Prettiest Bitch – 5yrs
13.15 Handsome dog – 5yrs
13.40 Prettiest Bitch – 5yrs
14.05 Best Rescue
14.30 Best Fancy Dress
14.55 Dog most like owner
15.20 Dog judge would take home
15.40 Temptation Alley
16.10 Sausage catcher

Pedigree/Condition Ring
12.20 AV Puppy
12.40 AV Toy
13.00 AV Gundog
13.20 AV Terrier
13.40 AV Utility
14.00 AV Working + Pastoral
14.20 AV Hound
14.40 AV Open
15.00 AV Veteran
15.20 BEST IN SHOW

15.40 Condition Dog
16.00 Condition Bitch
16.20 Condition Oldie

16.40 BEST IN SHOW

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Mega ‘World of Gin Hamper’ to be auctioned at Hibernation

A mega ‘World of Gin Hamper’ is one of the star auction lots at this years Hibernation Community Luncheon on Sunday, October 21 at the Old Ship Hotel.

THE prize has come alive and grown in size with 16 amazing bottles of GIN from various parts of the United Kingdom and abroad having been donated by supporters of The Bear-Patrol.

Hibernation is organised by Bear-Patrol and this year will be raising money for MindOut, the mental health service and the Rainbow Fund.

If you would like to donate a bottle of gin towards the auction lot and/or put in a Bid on the hamper before the Auction, email: info@bearpatrol.org.uk as this is a wonderful prize for all Gin Enthusiasts.

The auction prize includes:

1. Oliver Cromwell Sloe Gin – Yorkshire
2. Needle Blackforest – Germany (donated by Danny Dwyer)
3. Hortus Rhubarb & Ginger – France
4. Tanqueray – London
5. Sloe Gin – France
6. Larios Rose – Madrid (donated by Steve J Parry & Mike Webb)
7. Suntory Ice Gin (Lemon & Lime) – Japan (donated by Suze Bachmann)
8. Eden Mill – St Andrews, Scotland (with 2 glasses) (donated by Peter Sharkey)
9. Bristol Gin (donated by Glenys Copeland)
10. Feckin Unbelievable Irish Gin – Co. Down, Ireland (donated by Simon Bedford-Smith & Russ Bedford-Smith)
11. Portuguese Gin (donated by Al Roald Hughes & Wolfgang Becker)
12. Pink Gin – Madrid (donated by Christopher Gull)
13. Pink Gin – Mallorca (donated by Judi Sanders)
14. Edinburgh Gin – Elderflower (donated by Paul Sheppard)
15. Rangpur Tanqueray (donated by Chris Cooke)
16. Bombay Sapphire (donated by Matthew Westgarth)

Davina Sparkle at 50!

David Pollikett aka Davina Sparkle celebrates his 50th birthday in mega style at Charles Street Tap today October 14 from 6pm.

Davina Sparkle
Davina Sparkle

DAVID is turning his birthday over as a fundraiser for Naomi Thomas and her Wedding Wishing Well Foundation, a cause very close to his heart.

He will be joined from 6pm – midnight by sixteen top performers from the cabaret circuit including: Miss Jason, Suspiciously Elvis, Christopher Howard, Stephanie VC, Miss Disney, Mrs Moore, Jennie Castell, Jason Thorpe, Miss Penny, Sally Vate, Cherry Liquor, Pat Clutcher, Heart & Soul, and Spice in a show hosted by Patti O’Dors.

A coach load of David’s friends coming from Stevenage will be swelling the numbers and all you have to do is buy loads of raffle tickets so that as much money as possible is raised for the Wedding Wishing Well Foundation.

Here is Naomi’s story………..


Event: Davina Sparkle at 50!

Where: Charles Street Tap, 8 Marine Parade Brighton, BN2 1TA

When: Sunday, October 14

Time: 6pm – midnight

Cost: Free entry by as many raffle tickets as you can afford

INTERVIEW: Too many Zooz – “Beyonce saw some videos of us in the subway and she decided to get us in the studio,”

Leo Pellegrino, of Brass house trio Too many zooz, gives us the load down on how their song became the Official Pride single, making the move from busking to performing at the CMA awards, and collaborating with the likes of Beyoncé and Jess Glynne.

 

FROM SUBWAY to stardom is not the usual tale for a musician, but for Brass house trio Too Many Zooz that tale has become a wonderful reality. The New York buskers began as simple street performers, playing for tips on the subway. They created fabulously energetic remixes of the most loved pop songs, all with a jazzy dance ready twinge. Then along came the power of YouTube, propelling them into viral fame in 2014, and eventually leading to their collaboration with Queen bee Beyoncé herself.

Basically Beyonce saw some videos of us in the subway and she decided to get us in the studio,” baritone saxophonist Leo explains. “We recorded over her country track daddy lessons and later that year she asked us to perform with her and the Dixie chicks at the CMAs [Country music awards] – A dream come true, she is one of the best performers of our time.

With their inventive first E.P dubbed F note, after the term used to describe when a passer-by leaves their name and phone number in the tip hat of the busker, the group introduced their innovative subway music to audiences outside of New York. “We started busking because we needed to make money. Now we tour full time and it has been an incredible journey,” Leo says.

 

“Beyonce saw some videos of us in the subway and she decided to get us in the studio.”

 

Despite their quick ascension to stardom, and performing at the likes of CMAs, the band (whom would otherwise be known as Crack the House, if their name didn’t stick) still have a penchant for their old stomping grounds. “Honestly the subway is the best place I have performed. It’s sink or swim and you get to play in front of all types of people from all around the world. It’s a very unique experience for a musician,” says Leo.

The group, made up of saxophonist Leo Pellegringo, trumpeter Matt Doe, and drummer Dave ‘King Of Sludge’ Parks, emulate a new kind of genre, known as Brass house, adding freshness to classical instrumentation. Putting together some bracing dance beats and wonderfully nostalgic brass trills, the band makes the best of club music but with a twist. “Brasshouse is the energy of a DJ mixed with the communicative style of a jazz trio,” says Leo. And, as far as we know, the band are pioneers in this new style, with the members themselves actually coining the name for the new genre.

Their new style wasn’t just shared with Beyoncé and Dixie chicks, back in 2016, though. The trio (whose name was coined by a friend of the band, John Spencer) have recently released a track alongside pop songstress Jess Glynne – a cheerful banger, by the name of Warriors, that was selected as the official song of Pride for 2018.

We made a remix of Warriors with KDA, and Jess really liked the song. She added a melody and lyrics and we all loved it. We were able to reach her through ministry of sound, our label in the UK,” Leo explains.

 

“I believe in universal love and have always felt that way growing up. I’m glad to see things have changed a lot but there’s still much to be done.”

 

Making a track with the likes of Jess Glynne is amazing as it is, let alone having it become the official song of Pride. And for Leo, that feat was incredible.”It felt great,” he explains when i ask about the achievement. “I believe in universal love and have always felt that way growing up. I’m glad to see things have changed a lot but there’s still much to be done.”

But how did an awesome song like that come about exactly? Well it’s a funny story really.

We were out in San Francisco working on the album,” Leo tells me. “Were all big basketball fans, and this was during the end of the 2015-16 season, when GSW [Golden State Warriors] was just insane. We were just sitting in the studio, watching the pre game, started joking around like ‘man what if we just blew off this session and went to the game’… 5 minutes later we had 3 tickets and were on our way to Oracle to watch game 73.” Once the game had finished, the trio charged back down to the studio and, filled with inspiration, just created Warriors then and there.

 

“We started busking because we needed to make money. Now we tour full time and it has been an incredible journey,”

 

Their delightful Pride anthem isn’t the only new song on the horizon for Too Many Zooz. Harking back to their roots as a viral hit on YouTube, the band have also recently released a track that was built around the sound of a car alarm. Yes, you read that right, a car alarm. The creative crew have also spawned a viral challenge based around the song’s origins, dubbed the Car alarm challenge. Now how did they come up with that one?

It was my idea,” Leo says. “Basically every time a car alarm would go off, since I was a little kid, I would sing a little song. Finally we decided to make a video based on that idea. The challenge was Matt’s idea.

If the new track wasn’t enough, the trio are also in the midst of a tour in America – they’re probably performing right now, as you’re reading this. But what can we expect to see from tbem away from the subway?

At every show you can expect lots of dancing and a high energy show. I love dancing! All self taught or YouTube tutorials,” says Leo.

Well, if you want to hear the fabulous sounds of club music through the incredible use of brass instruments, and see for yourself in person what goes on at their subway shows, I urge you to catch up with Too Many Zooz at their current shows across the US, or find them on their viral YouTube channel. Their music really is the most innovative thing to take hold of the internet so far.

If reading this interview with Too Many Zooz left you wanting to hear more about the creative crew, here are some exclusive fun facts about saxophonist Leo:

His dream people to perform alongside are: “Kanye West, Dave Chappell, Maceo Parker.

His dedication to his craft is impeccable, as if he only had 10$ left in his pocket he would spend it on: “Saxophone reeds and I would start playing on the street to make more money.”

If he was only allowed to eat one meal for the rest of his life, the lively performer would chose: “Indian Food of some sort,” – he’d probably use the fire of the spices to fuel with him the energy he needs for all that dancing.

His favourite film is: “Mad Max glory road.

If he were a genre of film, he’d be: “Comedy but with dramatic moments, like Scrubs.”

If he wasn’t a musician, he’d be a: “Fashion designer.”

Without telling his age, the first album he remembers buying is: “John Coltrane, Love supreme.”

And out of all of the songs in the world, which one gives him goosebumps every time he hears it?

Something – the Beatles.”

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