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'It's time you had change' - Elected mayor's message to voters

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Published Date:
06 November 2009
AN elected mayor who sent shock waves through local government has urged Calderdale voters to demand change.
Peter Davies now runs Doncaster Council on a mandate to bring about huge financial savings and is one of 11 elected mayors in the country.
He was asked to speak to an invited audience at a meeting in Rastrick.
All councils have to agree a new leadership model by the end of the year and Calderdale councillors want to appoint a leader themselves for a four-year term.
An alternative would be to allow the public to vote for an elected mayor to run the authority as happened in Doncaster earlier this year.
Mr Davies told the meeting publicly-elected leaders were the way forward and led to quicker decision making without party politics.
Although he stood as an English Democrat he said giving the people what they wanted had to be the priority – or they would vote elected mayors out of office.
"That is the real advantage," he said.
"I have no support on Doncaster Council and this is the way forward – there is no 'horse-trading'," he said.
His manifesto saw him immediately slash his salary from £73,000 to £30,000 and refuse expenses; save £67,000 by closing his council's propaganda newspaper; refusing a mayoral car; and closing translation services.
He has also vowed to reduce anti-social behaviour and intends saving huge amounts of money by slashing the number of councillors, cutting council expenditure, targeting cost-savings among the workforce, and reducing council tax.
"I'm doing what the public want," he said.
"Policitians are doing the opposite."
Mr Davies said high salaries were no guarantee of success and cited the huge bonuses paid to bankers as an example.
Calderdale Council is consulting with the public about having an elected mayor but in the absence of any public vote Mr Davies said it was up to the public to force the issue and support a petition demanding a vote.
Halifax solicitor Chris Haddock, who was incensed at the council's handling of the refuse contract, is trying to collect 7,000 signatures which would trigger a public vote to choose somone to lead the authority.
Details are on Facebook under elected mayor@edison.co.uk

A Courier poll in August had 85 per cent of people in favour.

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  • Last Updated: 06 November 2009 2:30 PM
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micknand,

07/11/2009 09:38:52
You will need to leave the space out and type electedmayor@edison.co.uk to find it.

HTH
Mick
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Peter Avinou,

07/11/2009 09:39:38
We cannot even elect an honest Council and employ honest Officers. What's the odds on an honest Mayor?
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Peter Avinou,

07/11/2009 11:12:19
I think you will need to become a member to join Facebook. From then on you can expect to be bombarded by persons claiming to know you and seeking all manner of information. Whilst you can deny a reply they will keep on coming.
One of those facilities I view with concern.
No thanks I'll stick to sites I don't have to hand over personal info to.
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PiratePete III,

07/11/2009 12:02:42

Would we get someone as independent? If not, what would happen when the wishes of the electorate conflicted with the party line?
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Peter Avinou,

07/11/2009 12:23:01
#4 PiratePete 111
If I weren't so ancient I'd volunteer myself. Totally independent 'cos the only person I trust these days is me, mesen!
Party line, but there again which one, they all change daily, like their reasons for doing nowt and costing a lot?
Gimme 20K pa in my hand all dues paid and I'll show 'em where they catch the bus, or train if they so wish, I should show a little generosity?
There would only be one rule, get it wrong 1st.strike and you join the dole queue, if you cost us brass, it's deductable from your salary - they'll understand that bit, brass is everything to them, except other peoples - they spend that like it comes out of the tap.




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Peter Avinou,

07/11/2009 14:15:39
A HEC poll had 85% in favour, but then again you can vote every time you hit the page, and who's to say the CMBC lot haven't someone doing just that all day?
In valid result!
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alfhawk,

ELLAND 07/11/2009 15:18:38
IT'S ABOUT TIME WE HAD A CHANGE AND VOTED A MAYOR IN OFFICE IN CALDERDALE.
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Plinkety-plonk,

07/11/2009 17:23:58
Hmmm this man is on Doncaster and stood for WHAT party?

The meeting was in Rastrick?

Think anyone with a bit of knowledge of local politics will know exactly what self serving egomaniac with absolutely no local mandate at present would like to be standing
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Peter Avinou,

07/11/2009 18:02:40
#8 Plinkety-plonk
We must also consider that until our Council are displaced and the current lack of answers on The EU rules, the Sita and other undeclared secrets are revealed. Calderdale is going nowhere.
We cannot elect anyone as CMBC would be in charge of the vote, the counting and the result.
No one can possibly believe that these dishonest people will allow anyone not already in their pocket to get anywhere near a Mayors office?
They would be in dire peril of their freedom and jobs, should a truly independent and honest person ever get the job.
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Titus Groan,

Herb Rush 07/11/2009 19:38:47
#9...The voting procedure, the counting and the result are 100% above board in this borough...of that I am sure.
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