Revealed:
The Old Etonian Baronet who snapped up London’s fire engines for £2
7
September, 2012
This
is Sir Aubrey Thomas Brocklebank, 6th Baronet Brocklebank, of
Greenlands and Irton Hall, Cumberland.
He
is now the proud owner – not just of a battered 2cv racing car as
pictured here – but of the entire fleet of fire engines owned by
the London fire brigade. When you next have a fire in Greater London
this is the man who will responsible that the crew arrive in a
properly maintained and equipped fire engine.
In
the mad world of privatisation Sir Aubrey was able to snap the
fleet and get his hands on an income stream worth nearly £200m over
the next ten years – for JUST £2.
You
the council taxpayers will be paying this man £1.5m a month to look
after London’s fleet. He got this at a knock down price because
the Greater London Authority foolishly under Ken Livingstone and even
more foolishly under Boris Johnson and former London fire chairman,
Brian Coleman, sold off London’s fire engines and a 20 year lease
on its own maintenance headquarters in Ruislip to a private firm.
The
firm was sold on to AssetCo ( which I have written about extensively)
whose own chief executive, John Shannon, had to be dismissed, when
he left it teetering on bankruptcy. The actual engines are at present
owned by bankers, Lloyds TSB, one of the chief creditors of AssetCo
London which had over £30m in debts and haven’t a penny to
replace the ailing fleet of engines from 2014. This has been admitted
by Sue Budden, director of finance,of the London Fire and Emergency
Planning Authority, . She told councillors at a meeting last week:
“When they look ahead and look at the big vehicle replacement that
is due to start in 2014, I think they can see they are not set up to
cover that.” The full story by me is on the Exaro news website at
http://www.exaronews.com.
Step
in Sir Aubrey who bought ailing AssetCo for £2 – without the
fire authority or its staff- even knowing until the deal was signed.
Such is the new world of privatised services – elected people
aren’t even important enough to know who owns them.
Now
Sir Aubrey appears to be the scion of a very famous and powerful
shipping family who owned two stately homes. One, Nunsmere Hall in
Cheshire was built for his namesake, the third baronet, who went on
to join the board of Cunard, and drew up plans for the original Queen
Mary in the 1920s. The family have a steam locomotive on the narrow
gauge Ravenglass and Eskdale railway named after them and in 1927
there was a swish saloon known as the Brocklebank.
The
present Sir Aubrey even graces the picture collection held by the
National Portrait Gallery – with portraits of him and his first
wife, Dr Anna-Marie Dunnet, purchased by the gallery in 2004. He was
also like the all the family, educated at Eton but too old at 60, to
be a contemporary of London mayor Boris Johnson.
But
a closer investigation reveals that Sir Aubrey is not all he seems.
Gone it appears are the two stately homes – both are now hotels.
And Sir Aubrey now remarried with wife, Lady Hazel, is actually on
the electoral register at a£162,500 three bedroomed semi in
Stanwick, Wellingborough in Northants – in the constituency of Tory
Mp, Peter Bone.
He
doesn’t even own his house outright – he has a mortgage with the
very democratic Nationwide building society.
It
is at this address in July that he set up a small private company A
& AB Investments Ltd, which paid the princely sum of £2 for
London’s fire engines. It is this company that is now the ultimate
owner of London’s fire services. He has since set up another
company Premier Fireserve, based at the leased maintenance plant
owned by the fire brigade.
Nor
does he have any of the illustrious careers of his ancestors. Instead
he is non executive chair of a series of venture capitalist funds,
under the name Puma – who simply offer very good tax avoidance
schemes – by investing in anything from hotels, property,
antiquarian books – and then liquidating their investments after
five years to secure maximum tax relief and returns for their
investors. Hardly reassuring for such a permanent feature as
providing a fire service which cannot be traded for tax avoidance.
His
only other passion is racing 2cv cars – with a team known as Twin
Snails. Indeed the elderly boy racer competed at Snetterton in
Norfolk over the August bank holiday weekend in the British
championships. His team have had mixed fortunes -doing better at
Snetterton but coming a cropper at Brands Hatch -see
http://www.flickr.com/photos/maisiehexagon/492921242/
Now
you may think I am making all this up. I tried to contact Sir Aubrey
five times to find out his side of the story. But he is shy and
reclusive when it comes to the press – and he never returned my
calls. I wonder why as I never bite.
But
I think any reasonable person would think he is not the first person
you would want to run a public service and he hardly even has a
particularly good business record. It is time he is held to account
and I have great hopes that Ex MP Andrew Dismore, the Labour
assembly member for Camden and Barnet, will pursue him on our behalf
by every means possible to find out the truth behind this, on the
surface, very dodgy development.
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