The bloggers of Barnet sent this joint email to every Barnet Councillor  today. This blog also contains a video recorded by John Sullivan  explaining why his daughter Susan has launched a legal challenge against  Barnet Council over its One Barnet programme.
Dear Councillor, 
Susan Sullivan is launching a legal action to secure a judicial review of the One Barnet programme. 
As concerned Barnet residents, we believe that it is vital for the  financial wellbeing of this borough that this programme is halted. We  have seen no evidence that justifies the claims of savings, and plenty  of evidence that signing 10-year contracts is highly risky. We do not  believe that anyone knows where the economy will be in five years, let  alone 10 years. 
To illustrate the point, in 2007, nobody would have predicted the Credit  Crunch, and RBS were embarking on a reckless takeover of ABN AMRO. The  markets and the private sector trumpeted this deal as good value for the  shareholders of RBS, but it brought the organisation to its knees, and  the company would have gone bankrupt had it not been bailed out by the  taxpayer. 
BT, Capita and EC Harris, who are bidding for the One Barnet contracts,  have nothing like the market capitalisation or financial strength that  RBS was perceived to have in 2007; it cannot possibly be claimed that  there is no risk. 
Gambling, speculation and risk are matters that should not be  entertained in the provision of services to vulnerable people. Yet they  are precisely the values at the centre of the One Barnet programme. As  such, we fully support Susan Sullivan in her action. 
Her father John Sullivan has been interviewed and gives his reasons for  opposing One Barnet and helping his daughter to launch her action. 
We urge all Barnet councillors and every resident of Barnet to listen to  John, as he eloquently sums up the reasons why One Barnet should be  abandoned.
[video URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etOSBzuN1LM&feature=youtu.be]
Signed,
Derek Dishman 
John Dix 
Vicki Morris 
Theresa Musgrove 
Roger Tichborne
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