However, the public surely have a right to expect a certain
element of common sense, willingness to learn and an ability to grasp some of
the complexities involved in running an organisation of the size and diversity
of a County Council.
They certainly have a right to expect that information
coming from them will be correct. There
is nothing wrong with admitting you don’t know the answer to a particular question
or that you need to find out, but actually misleading the public by putting
incorrect facts in the public domain helps nobody.
Take for instance a piece that appeared in the February issue of the District Diary, a free magazine that is delivered in the Talbot
Green / Pontyclun and surrounding areas.
It is from the two Labour Councillors for the Pontyclun ward. It talks of the cuts the Council are imposing
and states:
“If RCT Council is to
protect expenditure on 5-16 schooling and social care for the most vulnerable
children and adults then the UK Government’s funding cuts mean that 50% of every other service
must be cut.”
Where on earth has this come from? It is absolute nonsense. Yes savings have to be made and the budget
has been cut, but half of everything except schools and social care? Such misinformation is hardly helpful and it is worrying that decisions are being made when members of the ruling group obviously do not understand what they are dealing with.
Still, in a situation where backbench Labour members hardly
ever speak in the Chamber and Cabinet Members have their scripts carefully written
for them by Officers then the opportunities for learning are few and far
between.
When they do speak they often get their facts a little muddled. As did the Hawthorn Councillor who last week
claimed that the cut backs were the fault of the Westminster Government because
they had sold the Pops Offices at a loss!
The fact that nobody has sold the Post Offices seems to have escaped
her. She has probably forgotten the
closures of these establishments under Labour too.
In the March edition of the District Diary it is his turn to
address the public. His arrogance shines
through, as unfortunately does his ignorance.
He starts with reference to a letter he has written to the ‘new
Chief Executive’ – someone should have told him that he hasn’t taken over the
post yet. If he attended a Council meeting more than once every six months he
may know.
He goes on to say:
“RCT Cabinet have revised
the catchment area for Y Pant School. Under new legislation, which has been
passed by the cabinet, pupils of Llantrisant Primary and Penygawsi Primary will
now no longer be guaranteed a place at Y Pant School.”
Now this is completely incorrect. Yes there is an on-going consultation regarding
the changing of catchment areas for these two schools, but the Cabinet have not
yet decided. Even if they do go ahead
with the proposals they will not be making “new legislation” simply altering
school admission arrangements. It is upsetting for those parents fighting the
changes to be told that they are a done deal.
Having said that of course every one of the 75 Councillors
in RCT were put there by the people via a democratic process. Maybe those
voters should be a little more discerning in who they elect, not be blinded by
a red rosette or a familiar name, or indeed into thinking that Independents are
more able to represent them because there are no party ties. Councillors are people
too, even those operating under party banners, and no they are not all the same.
2 comments:
I'd like to disagree with you, I believe there should be some qualification to be a councillor. For far too long we seem to have been saddled with possibly well-meaning people but with little grasp of the reality on the ground.
Indeed, as your post exemplified!
Well I rarely agree with Karen, however I do agree with this post. I have worked with people who, on paper, are extremely qualified but who just cannot do the job!!
Also her observations about the Talbot Green councillor seem to be spot on. I feel that Talbot Green has two, self serving, popularity seeking "independent" councillors who do not seem to be averse to the occasional brush with law. Silly me I thought they were supposed to be an example.
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