What is it with the Labour party and its elected members in
this area that they seem so reluctant to engage with the public or even to pass
on their views – unless through the pages of the taxpayer funded council website
or newspaper?
It has never been easier to communicate with people than it
is now. Social media makes it instant –you
can express opinions and ask questions via websites, twitter, Facebook. So why don’t they?
Maybe they have no valid opinions to express, or they think
their opinions will be too unpopular. Perhaps they are afraid to engage because
they do not like taking the flak for any decisions? After all a number of Cabinet members flatly
refused to attend public meetings to discuss the nursery education and other
cuts.
RCT Labour took down their website some months ago – the one
with all the Council manifesto promises they have since broken. Their new one has been under construction for
months.
Twitter seems to be an unknown phenomenon as far as the vast
majority of Labour councillors are concerned, and none appear to run open Facebook
pages.
Maybe in their arrogance they don’t think they need to
communicate too much with their public – after all they will surely continue to
blindly vote Labour. The Councillors can
rely on the ‘Outlook’ magazine to force their propaganda down people’s
throats. They don’t actually want to go
telling people what they really think now do they? If that is they really are capable of any independent
thought.