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Originally Posted by davemac
I know its antiquated, but we still have it, and it is used for politcal manouvering. We used to have kids down the mines but we improved that position,so lets improve the position of mayor, lets have a leading citizen operating on a voluntary basis, campaigning for better facilities for people in the borough. Forget the opening of this and that and cutting ribbons and kissing babies, lets support better hospital facilities, better bus services, a cleaner and greener borough, council services have declined right accross the board, lets get those back up to a decent standard. A mayor with non political affiliations could do that as no party line had to be thought about. I know the position of mayor should be a non political role, but certain appointments in the past have proved it is used to support the balance of power.
right I'm of for a lie down again
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Turning the mayor into an active political, campaiging role, who is elected by the area as a whole is a horrible idea.
Another layer to add, to our already many layered system of government.
Besides, even worse, that's what they do in the country with the KKK and Micky Mouse.
