Free doughnuts and partisan propaganda won’t boost local democracy
Prospective MP responds to Government proposals to change the way councils work
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They also facing having to bankroll free doughnuts to bribe Labour supporters into voting, and allowing their salaried councillors to avoid turning up to meetings and vote remotely instead. The proposals were outlined by Labour Ministers in a so-called Community Empowerment White Paper.
· Greater scrutiny of unelected public officials, akin to Select Committees in Parliament.
· Promoting the transfer of assets to community management and ownership.
· Giving backbench councillors more powers, such as through small budgets for their ward.
However, in the small print of the White Paper, there are a series of more controversial proposals:
· Doughnuts to vote: Electors are to be given incentives to vote in local elections, such as entry into prize draws or free doughnuts. In these ways, Labour councils could mobilise the disillusioned and demoralised Labour core vote at taxpayers expense.
· Propaganda on the rates: The Government intends to tear up the guidelines which prevent taxpayers money being spent on partisan propaganda by town halls. A survey by the Taxpayers
· Jobs for the boys: Labour Ministers want to weaken anti-corruption rules which prevent council officers from being councillors, because so few people want to stand as Labour candidates to stand in local elections. Yet these rules were drawn up in the 1980s to stop local civil servants becoming politicised and prevent conflicts of interest.
· No need for councillors to attend meetings: Under new plans for remote voting, councillors will not have to turn up at meetings. They will be able to vote and participate in meetings remotely. This will make it easier for Labour councillors to hold down multiple jobs, on top of cashing in on their councillor allowances.
But rather than these highly controversial changes, if Ministers were genuine about local democracy, they would hand back the powers that unelected regional assemblies and
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