music: tell me the truth by la psley. 0n the ebury estate back in westminster, tenants are still hopingow and it's been the best place i have ever lived. it's fantastic. i was really shocked when i learnt that they were going to demolish, not refurbish — i mean, there's nothing wrong with the building i am in, the flats are all well as you can see from my flat — there is nothing wrong with it. people have been involved in all processors, looking at the design of the scheme and the response has been very positive. kari had high hopes that sadiq's new ballot pledge would save her home from the bulldozers but westminster council are not relying on a grant from the mayor to regenerate the ebury so they are able to bypass his new policy. basically if the council pays out of its own budget it doesn't need to do a ballot. however, i think that is really wrong. i think when people's lives are being affected so drastically, whoever they are, wherever they are, however it is being paid for, people whose lives are being affected so seriously should get a ballot. campaigners say the mayor's new bal