INNOVATION IN LOCAL DEMOCRACY A proposal for a new political manifesto written by and with the community Got any ideas, policies, questions, suggestions email: [email protected] or contact me Andrew Wood See some suggested topics in the attached PDF here or below If I have missed any let me know The Facebook group set up to discuss this is here www.facebook.com/groups/1942479649251549
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I wrote an Alternative Report to the Overview and Scrutiny Challenge Session on parking and submitted it to Councillors on the Committee and Council officers. I had emailed a long list of issues and concerns in advance. I believe that Tower Hamlets treats its disabled residents who need access to a car badly. My suggested alternative report was ignored and I was told off for submitting it. But as I spent a long time writing it I thought I should publish it. It is here: scrutiny_challenge_session_alternative_report_on_parking_cllr_wood.pdf This weekend Labour Party members are picking Councillor candidates for next Mays local elections for the island wards. So this post is really aimed at them and Liberal Democrats who I think are also in the middle of selections.
Last weekend the Labour Party selections took place for Limehouse ward and as a result Cllr James King was not selected and Mile End Cllr Asma Islam was also not selected (David Edgar & Puru Miah had already decided to stand down) The removal of James and Asma as candidates was a surprise. The Conservatives and Aspire parties have already picked most of their candidates Fergus Collie is also looking for running mates I believe :) In Tower Hamlets where the Labour Party is the biggest party and therefore thanks to First Past the Post most likely to win the most Councillor positions (42 out of 45 in May 2018 with less than 50% of the vote!) internal selections are often the most important elections. Why do we have Councillors at all? In May the majority of voters chose to keep the Executive Mayor system where all of the power and responsibility lies with one person, currently Mayor John Biggs. So if the Mayor has all of the power, why do you need 45 Councillors? You may be told you need to elect Labour Councillors to have a Labour Mayor, that would be a lie, two different jobs with two different election processes. The main role for all Councillors is:
Too many Councillors cannot / won’t do all three aspects of this job, some do none. Some are lazy and some are worth every penny. But you elected them, so you as residents have to take responsibility for this as well. Around ten Councillors get co-opted by the Mayor as Deputy Mayors and Cabinet Members, and get paid extra as a result earning between £43,763 a year for a Deputy Mayor and £33,085 a year as a full Cabinet member. The Mayor can give them some of his power if he chooses to. Most work hard but there is nothing in the public domain that details the amount of work they do. But for the rest their main role should be to scrutinise the Mayor. A few Labour Councillors do this extremely well, most don’t. Most seem to think that to criticise the Council is to criticise the Labour Party. I believe Boris Johnson has made a number of errors, one reason why he has done so is a lack of effective opposition, although I think Keir Starmer is turning that that around. But in a democracy a weak opposition is not good. Given that there were only 3 opposition Councillors after May 2018, now 5 thanks to two by-elections, Labour Councillors need to do more of this job. Will the people you select be able and willing to do this scrutiny role? What do we Councillors do? With the exception of a few Councillors, I do not know what most of them do (because they are so invisible not because I do not think they do the work). But as an example in the last 48 hours I have:
You need to elect / select people who can do this range of activities and more. If you don’t that puts more pressure on the Councillors who are able to do all of the above, the larger the number of effective Councillors the better off you will be. In a democracy fundamentally the quality of government ultimately rests with the people Residents meeting to discuss issues at Salvor Tower, Thole Court, Coxswain Court, Maine Tower, Ostro, Able Quay etc
7pm Tuesday 7th December 2021 on Zoom, link below Attached as pictures and as a PDF, click on this link here is a reply from NHG about some of the issues raised. Topic: Residents meeting Harbour Central Time: Dec 7, 2021 07:00 PM London Join Zoom Meeting, click on this link Tuesday after 7pm https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83598268379?pwd=VjNWS1dJWEpvWDFrYXB5VWRVNWNoQT09 If you get asked the Passcode is: 950138 Meeting ID: 835 9826 8379 One tap mobile +442080806591,,83598268379#,,,,*950138# United Kingdom +442080806592,,83598268379#,,,,*950138# United Kingdom Dial by your location +44 208 080 6591 United Kingdom +44 208 080 6592 United Kingdom +44 330 088 5830 United Kingdom +44 131 460 1196 United Kingdom +44 203 481 5237 United Kingdom +44 203 481 5240 United Kingdom +44 203 901 7895 United Kingdom Meeting ID: 835 9826 8379 Passcode: 950138 Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kcDb6xTHyU |
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