I'm a local councillor for Faraday ward, in the London
Borough of Southwark. The majority of my constituents live on one estate: the
Aylesbury. The estate means many things to many people. To the outside world
it’s symbol of decay, and the failure of every government policy you can care
to think of – paternalism, social engineering, Thatcherism, New Labour,
immigration, housing allocation policy, free markets, right to buy, social
housing, brutalism, privatisation…. Everything. In my ward, in my community,
the picture is more complex. It’s an estate that for many of the original residents
brought hope and change, and a community that has endured – as well as the
misery of a heating system that has, quite literally, never worked. There have
been problems with drugs, violent crime and gangs, but there is still a
profound solidarity – a diverse, tolerant and multicultural place.