Whole lotta votin' going on
Next week sees an Extraordinary Corporate Resources Overview and Scrutiny Committee which will be invited to note the
I've asked the council to clarify this bit:
"The election for police commissioners next year gives us the opportunity to run referenda at the same time. We want to show Government what is important to Cornwall:Does this mean that these three policy initiatives are now in some doubt? That their progress is subject to a positive outcome in referenda? How much officer time (and taxpayers'money) is to be spent on these issues before the referenda? Or might it be that referenda on these issues in November 2012 might be simply convenient, politically, for council elections in 2013?
a. Should we remove the council tax discount on second homes?
b. Should we implement a grant for higher education?
c. Should we have control over the main roads into Cornwall so that we can dual and upgrade the A30 and A38?"
And are these the only policies on which the people of Cornwall are to be given a vote? What about the health service reforms? Should Cornwall have its own currency, or even apply to join the Eurozone? Suggestions, please, for other referenda questions...
Comment number 1.
At 8th Dec 2011, Dave the rave wrote:The council, having been elected to run the county, now wants the voter to do the work for them. Typical.
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Comment number 2.
At 9th Dec 2011, backofanenvelope wrote:What a pair of pessimists! Why not regard this as the thin end of the wedge? Just imagine that a referendum had been available when the Libdem/Labour alliance was abolishing the District Councils. Why not press the council to tackle other subjects? Your last paragraph Mr Smith shows a rather frivolous attitude.
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