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CITY COUNCIL
By G. W. Morland
There used to be a
time when (city council leader) Chris Williamson (pictured
left) had entertainment value, like the time he
claimed spending vast sums of cash in Normanton would
make it a tourist attraction. How we laughed! To date, I
have not seen one Oriental or American gentleman charging
about, shooting off reel after reel of film, let alone
busloads of them. You can imagine how sad I was to read
his recent letter in which he tries to justify the latest
of a long string of inflation-busting council tax
increases by what is, by his standards, rational
arguments. Ignoring the statistics, let us look below the
surface of this murky financial rock pool at two of its
many sources of income.
A council's income is greater than the revenue raised by
direct taxation. There are many stealth taxes that show
enormous increases, two such examples being an almost
300% increase in a public entertainment licence rising
from £7.50 to £20. Then there is the double hitting
service cuts. This is a wonderful method of saving money
and completely conceals overspending. The way it works is
that the council takes a service, runs it into the ground
and then sells it off. Housing and care for the elderly
are two examples. Vast areas of housing have been turned
into ghettos of poverty and lawlessness and subsequently
bulldozed or sold to housing associations with homes for
the elderly also bulldozed and sold to developers.
This way, the council saves on providing a service and
also obtains vast sums from the sale, while denying the
citizens of the county their valuable assets. If the
developer can make a profit from such sites, why cannot
the council? The good councillor's excuse is an increase
in the police budget, but wasn't that the excuse
previously? When given the chance, the ordinary beat
officer does a dangerous job wonderfully. However, in
recent years, he has become an unpaid tax collector for
the Government, with more police officers on Traffic
Street during the day than is ever witnessed on
residential streets at night.
The list of abuse of power by our council is endless and
we all witness tight lipped its disregard for the public.
But rest assured, Councillor Williamson, some of us
retain the ability to see both the wood and the trees.
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