For sheer brass neck, Tameside’s Council Leader, Kieran
Quinn must be a prime candidate for taking the last chocolate chip biscuit.
Now here is a man who presides over one of the most
anti-democratic forms of local government – where the majority Labour party
holds 96 per cent of the seats, but then, through cabinet appointments, this
translates into 100% of the cabinet positions – which massively diminishes any other
political points of view.
Introduced by Labour in 2000, the introduction of ‘the cabinet
system’ fundamentally changed the nature of Local Government. It sought to have
a select group of councillors lead their electorate, whereas the former
committee system assumed that a councillor would represent them.
There’s a very
big difference, but one not often explained by our current councillors, who still claim they are in office to represent the wishes of their constituents!
Under the leadership of Cllr Quinn, Tameside council’s executive
committee is made up of eight councillors. The fact that most major decisions
are made by the all-Labour cabinet, means the remaining 43 backbench
councillors have very little influence. Consequently, important decisions are
being made that affect large swathes of the boroughs population, mainly behind
closed doors, and in most cases by a very select group of nine labour
councillors, ‘the cabinet’.
There isn't a week goes by that critics complain in the
local press that public questions to the council often go unanswered, and no
follow-up is permitted and on the rare occasion they do, the reply is not
responsive.
I've heard it myself from current councillors that although
they often want to agree with their constituents, they cannot be seen to
disagree with’ cabinet decisions’ as it would have a detrimental effect on
their future prospects. They forget who elected them and because of
the whipping system toe the party line!
He then had the affrontery to talk about the low turnout and
the diminishing number of people voting! He said, “…it is a pity they don’t use
that right because it really does give them power over the decision-makers. All
57 members of Tameside Council only hold that rank thanks to the people who put
a cross against our name every four years. None of us takes that support for
granted and we’re all fully aware that it could be removed at any time.”
This is absolute nonsense!
We all know that the Executive leader is not too clever with
figures but even he knows that if everyone in Tameside who was eligible to vote
at the next local election voted for anyone but Labour; Labour would still hold
total control over the council!
This is because the current system has been orchestrated so
that only one third of the councillors are up for re-election at a time. So if
they were all voted out, they would still hold a two thirds majority!
My growing concerns are based on the inability of back bench
councillors to truly represent the people they stand for and work for the good
of the borough.
If Kieran Quinn is so concerned with democracy he should
announce in his re-election manifesto that if he and his Labour colleagues are
re-elected, they will use the new powers introduced under the Localism Act to
trigger a governance referendum, to abolish the dictatorial cabinet system and
re-introduce a system of open door, all party committees and revert to a full
council election.
Only then will we see how serious Cllr Quinn is in his gushing
support for local ‘democracy’
To those who perceive this as just another go at the council
then you are sadly mistaken. It’s about re-introducing a fair and transparent
process which is all accountable and not hidden behind closed doors and brushed
under carpets which is often the case.
Unfortunately, too few people take an interest in what is
going on in local government. If they did, there would be little short of
rioting on the streets, when they realised just how badly served they are by
the present administration.
To those people I say, just look around you.
Look at all the services that have been lost, the dead
market grounds, the lack of Town Centre shops and parking restrictions. Look at
the waste. Then listen to the excuses from our councillors. Most of whom have
been ‘on the council’ for most of their working lives!
These people are solely responsible for the sad state of
Tameside and only you, with your vote, can begin to make a change.
In conclusion, Cllr Quinn wondered why interest in politics
seems to have hit an all-time low!
And they say satire is dead!
Not looking good for Quinn this year, maybe the post office will take him back
ReplyDeleteSorry I must add: When Quinn loses his ward in May, will he lose his job at New Charter?
ReplyDeleteLet me know when you're going to do a post about the 'Final going of John de Taylor'. Best of luck to UKIP's Dukinfield ward candidate in particular.
ReplyDeleteSeems today Wag has dug himself a deep hole that he may find difficult to clamber out of this time!
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