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Their expression of defiance and right to veto on any issue presents a serious risk that nothing will ever get decided or done. Independents are not how you would run a business or a sports team and expect progress without some collegiate responsibility. In reality they are a protest vote and where they hold a balence of power there is to found not free expression but discord and political ransoms. The Party system seems archaic but call it what you will, names don't matter, people have to work together and put aside petty point scoring. The Party system does that effectively and allows provides a discipline for policy and progress. |
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The way to overcome the destructive effects of a narcissist is to begin to understand how his mind works.
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Also, the Party system ensures that some people who are really not fit to be elected get elected, purely because they are in a Tory or Labour area. There are some excellent councillors from both parties but equally there are some who are not up to the job but they got elected on the colour of their rosette. I agree on the discipline for policy but I disagree that it is a mechanism for progress. Quite often it can hold things back. |
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Britcliffe has to go sooner rather than later for there to be any real progress within Hyndburn. The party system will still be there and still be a lively animal but without a megalomaniac in charge there might be a chance to move forwards. |
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Of course, anyone who still believes that this is all just a mark of respect for Cllr Griffiths is welcome to come along to the Cabinet meeting on Thursday (11am at Scaitcliffe House) and see the Leader in action, democratically hearing out all points raised in a genuine effort to improve the fine borough of Hyndburn. Where's my medication? |
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I'm glad you accept my point . Nationally we do need some form of party organisations to make government effective . But locally , the issues being dealt with don't need strict party adherence . Sensible councillors should be able to get round a table and discuss matters affecting the borough , and arrive at beneficial conclusions . No need for the party political ping-pong games . They are poisonong our democracy . By the way , I joined 2 Christian Forums , one mainly USA and the other UK . The American Christians on the forum are on the whole nuts . Their bigotry and intolerance of any who take a different Christian stance from their own is mind-blowing . The UK was hardly any better . Compared with them Accy Web is made up of a choir of angels . |
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It's not just politicians, it's their faithful followers, who see one party as always beyond reproach, and the opposition as the Devil incarnate. |
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Councillor Moss says he has received an assurance from officers that due process was followed to the letter, in that the Mayor, Leader of the Council and Leader of the Opposition were consulted about the cancellation of the meeting, and that with no agreement reached on rescheduling the meeting for next week, senior officers took the decision to defer everything until the December meeting.
Councillor Moss doesn't indicate whether officers could explain why an alternative date two or three weeks hence could not be arranged, nor does he say whether the Labour Group have accepted the response. In many ways it raises more questions than it answers. It is certainly a decision that favours one party more than the other, in that it gets the ruling group out of a difficult political situation regarding the Market Leases. The loss of one of their members, on paper, makes it unlikely that they would carry a vote in Council. If a by election is due to be held before the December meeting, it might also be viewed as an opportunity to rectify this shortfall prior to the next meeting. It would still be interesting to hear the views of the Council's monitoring officer and external auditors, who act independently of the day to day Council business. If they are satisfied that due process has been followed, then so can the Labour group. |
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Cllr Britcliffe has been asked to reschedule full council for September but he apparently will not do so, or at least cannot come to an agreement with the Labour leader. I was not privy to that meeting but Labour is all in favour of a full council meeting this month. |
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On this occasion I just wanted clarification of the sequence of events and am satisfied that the civil service procedures have been conducted properly. It seems that the only person who does not want a full council meeting in September is Cllr Britcliffe. I am willing to be proven wrong and will take it on the chin if an evening meeting is called for sometime within the next 15 days.... |
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