Monday 22 September 2008

You couldn't make it up part 1

Holidays over, life returns to normal August was a busy month for many including the Leader of the Council.

The Channel Four programme on the Castleford project was to run. The councils financial officers advised the cabinet that there was an apparent £1.6 million pound shortfall developing in the budget. Heavy rains had come back to our part of Yorkshire in July and a number of properties had been flooded for the second time in eighteen months. The council owned up to an aspirational target of cleaning and emptying gutters every twelve months which they do not seem to be meeting as they do not have sufficient vehicles/funds and there are ten times the amount of future jobs than funds. Royal Mail announced a further cluster of local Post Office closures across the district. Consultants returned an adverse report on his plan to build a community stadium in a local park and he wasted tens of thousands of pounds of tax payers money in the process.

Clearly he would need to do something.

So he went off on one in the Council chamber. Managed to get away without talking about any of those matters but using his monthly soapbox made fragmental quotes from a council colleagues blog and threatened to to remove him as a councillor and teacher. Then used his pet "answer the question challenge" which is always good for a laugh as the other person challenged gets shouted down or censured for trying to speak out of turn. Then threatened to put this on the front page of his in-house newspaper, using ratepayers money and to bring this issue back to every council meeting in future.

In doing so, suspended the council constitution,cut across an enquiry by the standards officer to see if said colleague had a case to answer. Used his group block vote to predispose and therefore disqualify the members of the Local Standards committee and in the process set up his own version of a kangaroo court and in turn proved himself to be an absolute disgrace.

Said leader walked up to me after a council meeting in my first year having gone of on one at me, he has previous as our friends in law enforcement say. "Geoff you should not take things so seriously its only politics....."

A colleague commented that if this person did this sort of thing in any other environment he would be disciplined so fast his feet would not touch. But it seems that because he has a block vote behind him he is Teflon coated or at least in the Council Chamber.

Well that block vote has shrunk every year thanks to an unforgiving electorate and it will be an absolute pleasure to see how he copes when roles are reversed. People keep telling me that they want to see the back of this lot and we need to work that through.

It will be interesting to see how he copes when he is no longer controlling group leader.

I am pleased to be back.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Agreed, public policy has taken a backseat to personal attacks (in this case upon me). It might just be politics to Cllr Box, but residents deserve the decisions that affect their lives to be put up to the scrutiny of real debate, not secreted behind showmanship.

Andrew Allison said...

Welcome back. Will I be seeing you in Birmingham?