Sunday, 29 June 2014

Wigan Council slated by Government department for banning twitter

The Department for Communities and Local Government has heavy criticised Wigan Council’s failure to record and publish its council meetings. In a major setback for Lord Smith’s policy to ban council meetings being digitally recorded for the public, the government is set to overrule the Labour leaders ban and to allow recording in all Council meetings.


In its report The Department for Communities and Local Government, describes a couple of incidents (including Wigan Councils actions in calling the police to a council meeting) ‘we understand that on the 24 April 2014 police officers were called to effect the removal from a Wigan council meeting of a councillor on the grounds that he was using social media during the meeting’ it went on to say;  ‘whilst the great majority of councils already allow persons attending an open meeting to use social and digital media for reporting the meeting, there are examples where attempts have been made to prevent such reporting to the detriment of effective local democracy and of ensuring full transparency and accountability in step with the digital world of today.’

Describing such actions including Wigan Councils it said ‘such situations are clearly indefensible and are deeply damaging to public confidence in our democratic processes’ It plans to legislation to allow the legality of using social and digital media, including filming, to report any open meeting of a local government body.

‘The Regulations can therefore be confidently expected to put an end to any incidents such as those described above arising in future. The need for the Regulations to be in force at the earliest opportunity is therefore, in the Government's view, unarguable’

So it looks like the next time the police are called to a Council meeting it might be Lord Smith escorted from the building….


Friday, 20 June 2014

Wigan Labour party abandons democracy

Newly elected Wigan Labour Councillors


Within days of local elections taking place, Labour controlled Wigan council has abandon democracy completely at full council meetings.

Despite many Labour Councillors standing on an 'independent' ticket and being a 'strong voice for their ward' local Labour councillors voted on mass to abandon discussions and debate at the last council meeting on 11th June 2014 and vote through all agenda items.

This meant that issues of concern to residents were not discussed but simply rubber stamped by the Labour controlled council.

It further undermines Wigan Labour's claim that they need 75 councillors (claiming full expenses of over £1 million) to deal with council issues. Surely they only need one if they agree to rubber stamp everything Lord Smith says?




Wednesday, 18 June 2014

Wigan independent Councillor jumps ship to Labour


Apparently panicked by the local elections results in May,  ex-independent councillor of Hindley Green ward,  Frank Carmichael has jumped ship from the independents and joined Wigan Labour.
Frank Carmichael, your Independent/Labour/Tory/Liberal voice in Hindley Green.


UKIP thinks he should have stood down and stood for re-election in May like other councillors. This would have cost nothing and allowed the voters to have a say. If residents of Hindley Green had wanted a Labour councillor they would have voted for one.

His public announcement of his defection to Labour, days after the elections is seen as many as a cynical ploy to retain his seat next year.

Lets hope Frank behaves himself,  otherwise we know what happens to errant Wigan Labour councillors...
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