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For example, thanks to endless posturing and prevaricating from Cllr Britcliffe (including arguing with the Mayor during a council session and refusing to acknowledge his authority, leading to a recess) it turns out that the four hours I was away from home allows me a meal allowance. Well, that chip butty wasn't free.... I also note that we spend over £35,000 on Scrutiny committee chairmen and vice-chairmen, another £17,900 on Planning committee members and quite a few thousand on committees which never sit. Time to put my scrutiny hat on I think, but who watches the watchers? |
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I've no major beef with the current system although it's pretty disorganised and no one has a clue what each one is for. To my mind it would be better to for cabinet to go the whole hog and properly mirror Westminster's key positions and then have scrutiny committees for each one with proper cross-party debate. It's supposed to happen now but all the chairs and vice-chairs just happen to be supporters of the Leader. The one thing that seriously needs to go is all these massive allowances for doing naff all. There's no extra work involved at all in being a chairman, it's the biggest case of 'jobs for the boys' that exists within HBC. |
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Well Ken I've never seen the new system in operation, just read about it mainly on here, but if you think a change of colour at scaitcliffe house, would make wholesale chances your more naive than I though you were
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I don't think Cllr's should sit on scrutiny panels. It could be a job I would be good at :D
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You can claim £25 for that chip butty mate. I can't see anywhere as of yet the constitution states you need a receipt to claim it so you will be a few quid up :rolleyes::D Quote:
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You're living in the past. Or at least under the illusion that Labour are in anyway red, the Conservatives are conserving, and the Liberals are liberal with their charms. Ok scrub the last one. The Lib Dems are political tarts. Ready to jump in bed with anyone willing to pay the price. :rolleyes: |
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However, at least with committee meetings the back benchers were in on the debate prior to resolutions being passed, rather than sitting on their hands at the back of the room like naughty schoolchildren, listening to the cabinet debate. Yes they can get involved in scrutiny, but it is very much "after the event" when the impetus of the original decision is long since gone. One of the other changes I've seen is the responsibility taken by cabinet members that usually fell in the past to chief officers. Nowadays, press releases always refer to the portfolio holder, rather than the Director of Health or the Director of Housing etc. Officers have gone from being high profile to being virtually anonymous. In the past, the Chief Executive was as well known locally, and quoted as often as, the Leader. Now, he or she is virtually anonymous. I'm not saying that's a good or a bad thing, I'm just making the observation |
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The problem I have with it is that it barely has influence on Cabinet decisions, let alone power. If I call a portfoilio holder in for scrutiny they may simply decide to send someone in their place. Grilling the monkey instead of the organ grinder passes the buck of culpability. |
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In my view, civil servants enact policy, councillors take the credit or the blame for their own ideas. |
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I'm sure that when Labour take control again AccyWeb will be awash with Conservative councillors and the reds will disappear into the ether, never to be heard from again. What surprises me is that you're so absolutely sure of how Labour will play the game. Virtually all the councillors are different from when you were involved in politics and times have changed ever so slightly. You of all people should therefore realise that any reforms will need about 12 months to have any impact but I'm afraid wholesale changes aren't really an option, they're a necessity. Better let Peter know, if he's still writing the songs then he'll need to make them too. |
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Ken Moss ...(town center thread ) ..I've spent a fair bit of time in Accy this past six months and as someone who hasn't grown up here I'm not as critical as those who have watched its decline.
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