Councillor Alastair Binnie-Lubbock

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Alastair Binnie-Lubbock's council service, particularly in 2025, has been characterized by a robust and vocal commitment to procedural fairness, rigorous scrutiny of council decisions, and a strong advocacy for vulnerable residents, especially youth. While his earlier work in 2024 also focused on oversight and scrutiny across areas like children's services, council property, and financial health, his 2025 activities show a heightened emphasis on challenging austerity measures and budget cuts, advocating for increased investment in essential services such as childcare, libraries, and youth programs. He has consistently questioned council procedures, particularly concerning deputations and the exclusion of opposition voices, demonstrating a dedication to ensuring democratic processes are upheld. In 2025, Binnie-Lubbock was a staunch critic of budget reductions, proposing amendments aimed at >addressing structural inequalities, improving services, and investing in Hackney's youth and cultural life. He also actively championed global justice issues, notably calling for an end to the twinning relationship with Haifa and action regarding Gaza. His contributions in 2025 extended to health and financial scrutiny, where he delved into youth service inclusivity, autism diagnosis, budget assumptions, and funding reductions. He also sought to safeguard the council's democratic functions by opposing changes that he felt >disempowered Full Council and Members and could >effectively halve the available time for opposition-sponsored business. Across both years, a consistent thread is his dedication to detailed examination of council operations, from resource allocation for youth engagement and school building utilization in 2024, to the finer points of budget proposals and procedural fairness in 2025. His most significant recent contributions lie in his persistent challenge to austerity and his proactive efforts to secure resources for vital community services and to ensure robust democratic oversight.

Yearly Activity Timeline

Throughout 2025, Alastair Binnie-Lubbock was a consistently active and vocal participant in council meetings, demonstrating a strong focus on procedural fairness, scrutiny of council decisions, and advocating for vulnerable residents and youth services. He frequently raised points of order and questioned council procedures, particularly concerning deputations and the exclusion of opposition voices. Binnie-Lubbock was a staunch critic of austerity measures and budget cuts, arguing for increased investment in essential services like childcare, libraries, and youth programs. He also championed global justice issues, notably advocating for an end to the twinning relationship with Haifa and calling for action regarding the situation in Gaza. His contributions extended to health scrutiny, where he discussed youth service inclusivity and the diagnosis of autism, and financial scrutiny, where he questioned budget assumptions and funding reductions. He proposed amendments to the council's budget, aiming to address structural inequalities, improve services, and invest in Hackney's youth and cultural life. Binnie-Lubbock also sought to ensure robust scrutiny by opposing changes that he felt disempowered Full Council and Members and could effectively halve the available time for opposition-sponsored business.

Monthly Activity in 2025

During the December 10th Children and Young People Scrutiny Commission meeting, Councillor Alastair Binnie-Lubbock focused on the impact of changes on the workforce. He inquired about the initial responses and concerns of frontline staff regarding the changes, how those concerns were managed, and if any major points remained unresolved. He also questioned the potential impact of the changes on recruitment and retention, particularly for social workers, stating: > I'm keen to throw up on the point that Deputy Mayor Bramble was making just there about building confidence in our workforce with these changes. They're obviously as significant for the frontline staff involved in them, as they are for the children and families, as they are for the local authority itself. So what were the initial responses? What were the initial concerns? How have we managed those concerns? Are there any ongoing kind of major points that haven't been resolved? And also, going back to the previous item, has this had any impact? Do you foresee it having any impact on recruitment and retention of any particular staffing groups, particularly social workers?

Meetings in December 2025

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Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

104 meetings · Page 1 of 21

Council Committee Member

Council - Wednesday, 22 July 2026 - 7.00 pm

July 22, 2026, 7:00 pm
Constitution Committee Committee Member

Constitution Committee - Tuesday, 23 June 2026 - 5.30 pm

June 23, 2026, 5:30 pm
Corporate Committee MOVED Committee Member

Corporate Committee - Tuesday, 9 June 2026 - 6.30 pm

June 09, 2026, 6:30 pm
Council Committee Member

Council - Thursday, 28 May 2026 - 7.00 pm

May 28, 2026, 7:00 pm
Constitution Committee Committee Member

Constitution Committee - Tuesday, 14 April 2026 - 6.15 pm

The Constitution Committee of Hackney Council met on Tuesday 14 April 2026 and recommended changes to the remits and names of the Council's Scrutiny Commissions. The committee also approved the minutes from the previous meeting.

April 14, 2026, 6:15 pm

Decisions from Meetings

131 decisions · Page 9 of 27

Conservative Motion - Demanding an Immediate End to the Two Child Benefit Cap

From: Council - Wednesday 17 September 2025 7.00 pm - September 17, 2025

...to reject a Conservative motion demanding an immediate end to the two-child benefit cap.

Recommendations Approved

Minutes of the Previous Meeting

From: Council - Wednesday 17 September 2025 7.00 pm - September 17, 2025

Recommendations Approved

Minutes of the Previous Meeting

From: Council - Wednesday 23 July 2025 7.00 pm - July 23, 2025

...to approve the minutes of the Annual Meeting held on 14 May 2025 as an accurate record of proceedings.

Recommendations Approved

Strategic Plan Update Report 2024/25

From: Council - Wednesday 23 July 2025 7.00 pm - July 23, 2025

... to note the third and penultimate annual update of the Strategic Plan.

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 104

Average per Month: 2.0

Decisions Recorded: 131