Constitutional Change

by davidcox on 28 April, 2013

 Teignbridge District Council’s Annual meeting is 14th May , there are plans to change the council’s constitution. Most of the proposed changes won’t be controversial, however items that cause me concern  are:

Stopping planning committee members voting on items in their ward. Councillors are obligated to consider all the issues and come to a properly balanced decision. Stripping them of their vote is yet another assault on local democracy and further strains the link between councillors and their community.

Reducing the size of the planning committee to 15. Whilst in the past I’ve supported a reduction in size of the committee, I can’t help thinking this is a ploy to remove the more independent-minded Conservative councillors.

Reducing the quorum of the Executive from five to four — in effect this means just four councillors could make a key and expensive decision for the council. In essence, this is legislating for councillors to be absent, rather than giving the priority to their Executive duties (for which they receive a good level of payment through Special Responsibility Allowances).

Scraping ‘shadow portfolio holders’ is an assault on the opposition. Teignbridge recognised ‘shadows’ so that the opposition could keep up to date with current council issues and, of course, if the administration changes the incoming councillors have a better understanding of council issues. The current Conservative administration had ‘shadows’ and no doubt benefitted from it when they began controlling the council in May 2011.

Giving the Chairman discretion to disallow public questions – I can’t see any reason to  not allow a question from a member of the public. The Council needs to be more open, not less, and complaining to the Ombudsman is long winded and the LGO is already under a high workload.

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  1. Dear David

    Horrific! When we peacefully demonstrate on 7 May, my banner will say ‘Might is Right – No Thanks’ – or TDC uber alles – no thanks. Or We Want Democracy.

    Perhaps we should also get out on 14 May.

    Meanwhile I am investigating the rumour that all this building is ‘Europe’ ‘s fault. My approach would be to talk to ‘Europe’ about it, not defect to certain ‘parties of protest’. Sadly Jackie Hooper, who is organising the demo, thinks it’s the way forward. Personally I have to admit that I think being in Europe may be our best chance of survival.

    Best regards, Dorothy

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