Hale and Higham councillor hits out at local government reforms

Cllr Jane Morgan (left), with hale and Higham colleagues Cllr Nick Bason and Cllr Sheila Smith-PryorHale End and Highams park councillor Jane Morgan has criticised changes in the running of the local council which she believes are being forced upon residents by the government.

Cllr Morgan has hit out at both the ‘Strong Leader’ and ‘Directly Elected Mayor’ models – one of which must be introduced locally in May next year – suggesting they are “set up to place a disproportionate share of influence in the hands of just a few members”

Below is the full statement from Cllr Morgan, extracts of which are being carried in the Waltham Forest Guardian.

“I was elected to the Hale End and Highams Park ward in December last year after the sad deaths of John Beanse and Noel Penstone.  I have been involved on the fringes of politics all my life — my father was a Liberal and then a Liberal Democrat councillor for my hometown of Sittingbourne in Kent, becoming town mayor, a county councillor and eventually Chairman of Kent County Council.  You could say I have been as prepared as is perhaps possible for what comes with the role of a local councillor.

“By the time my father retired from politics, he had become increasingly disillusioned with the local political system.  He saw the dissolution of the committee system of governance, which was then replaced by the current cabinet form of local government.  He was so worried about the possibility of diminishing input from those elected to the council that he wrote an article to his local paper voicing his concerns.

“Of course, as a councillor, it is possible to help local people with specific problems through our advice surgeries and when meeting them around the ward.  In many ways this part of the role is the most satisfying.  I am lucky that I belong to a Liberal Democrat group where all councillors’ opinions are listened to and considered when our decisions are made.  However, as far as policy decisions with the local government framework is concerned, the system thrust upon local government already seems set up to place a disproportionate share of influence in the hands of just a few members. 

“Therefore I am absolutely opposed to both the new systems that are going to be imposed on Waltham Forest from next year.  Both the ‘Elected Mayor’ model and the ‘Strong Leader’ model concentrate power in the hands of even fewer people.  Whilst the Elected Mayor model does it more explicitly, the Strong Leader model simply acts as an even more concentrated version of our current cabinet system.   As a borough, we have to decide which of these models we prefer.  We cannot simply refuse to implement them.

“I believe this is another example of the way in which local democracy is being centralised and local power being shrunk.  Politicians and commentators regularly moan about low turnouts at local elections, but is it surprising when the role of the local councillor within the Town Hall appears to keep diminishing?  Any system should provide local people with a much better idea of the link between their local ward councillor and the decisions that are made within the Town Hall. 

“I will continue, alongside many of my colleagues, to voice my objections to these imposed models of local government.”

You can learn more about the options being considered to change the way your lcoal council is run – and have your say – by speaking to the Council’s Community Engagment Team on 020 8496 3000

More planes, more noise, more pollution – Leyton and Leytonstone under threat!

Cllr Farooq Qureshi with Lib Dem MP Chris Huhne and Leyton and Wanstead campaignersLiberal Democrat parliamentary candidate Cllr Farooq Qureshi has organised a public meeting in response to resident complaints about noise and pollution from City Airport.

The Leyton and Wanstead candidate is angry that the expansion of the airport has been kept from residents, and has seen a rise in complaints from residents about noise and pollution from the increase in planes over the local area.

Local Liberal Democrats have revealed that Newham Council granted permission for an increase in flights from City Airport from 76,000 to 120,000 a year.

The meeting will be held at the Quaker Meeting House on Bush Road (off the Green man roundabout) at 7pm on Friday 2nd October.  Feel free to come along!

Lib Dems concern at council structure changes

Cllr John Macklin: Liberal Democrat councillors have expressed their concern at major changes to the way the Council will be run, and are asking local residents to share their views.

Government legislation dictates that the Council must adopt one of two new ‘models’ of local government, both of which Liberal Democrat councillors fear could lead to an even greater centralisation of decision making on behalf of residents.

The Government have told councillors that they must opt for either a ‘directly elected mayor’ or a ‘strong leader’ model.  The new set-up will then be introduced after the local elections on May 6th next year.  The directly elected mayor model, which is used in Newham and Hackney, sees the mayor hold all executive powers and control the appointment of cabinet members.  The strong leader model is more similar to the current arrangement but further strengthens the powers of the Council Leader.  The decision will be put out to public consultation but councillors have been told they must make a decision by the end of this year.

Local Liberal Democrat Leader Cllr John Macklin said:

“Obviously we have our concerns that the only two options being presented both leave the potential for much greater centralisation of decision making.

“My experiences of being part of the Council have reaffirmed my belief that better decisions are made with a greater scope for input from councillors and residents alike.  Putting a large amount of power in the hands of one person may well make it easier for them to make decisions, but I believe it also means there is an increased chance that poor decisions will be made that don’t reflect all relevant sides of a debate.

“Lib Dems pride themselves on being community councillors, and the link between ward councillors and residents is hugely important.  But if the potential for input from ward councillors continues to decrease, what faith can residents have that their local representative can have any impact upon the actual decision making process? 

“Waltham Forest isn’t like many of the boroughs who have centralised their decision making processes.  We are an enormously diverse area and the political makeup of the Council reflects that.  Unlike some boroughs with directly elected mayors such as Newham, no political party has had a majority of councillors in our area for quite some time now. 

“The strong leader model is closer to our current position, which in itself is one that has understandably drawn criticism, and our hands are tied to an large extent by what the government wants.  However a Council Leader could work within this new model to give away an enormous amount of that power to ensure that properly representative decision-making could be made.  This would be one of a Liberal Democrat-led council’s first priorities.”

Council group grows as councillor quits Labour for Lib Dems

Cllr Milton Martin of Cathall ward, who has quit the Labour party to join the Lib Dems.Waltham Forest Liberal Democrats have confirmed that Cllr Milton Martin of Catthall ward has left the Labour Party to become the 21st member of the Liberal Democrat team on Waltham Forest Council, completing the Lib Dems largest ever group of councillors in the borough.

Cllr Martin now joins the team in Catthall ward as a Liberal Democrat activist and councillor.  The move comes after six sitting labour councillors were controversially ‘deselected’ by local labour members, meaning they will barred by Labour from standing for the Labour party in the wards in which they have been elected by voters.  Since the removals took place, Liberal Democrat Leader Cllr John Macklin has confirmed that he had spoken to “a number of local Labour councillors who have expressed their intention to resign their Labour memberships and become members of the Liberal Democrats.”

Welcoming Cllr Milton Martin’s decision to join the Lib Dems, Cllr Macklin continued:

“Cllr Martin’s growing dissatisfaction with the both the Labour Party and the local Labour group had been known to me for some time and I welcomed the opportunity to discuss with him his interest in becoming a member of our party.

Cllr John Macklin with party leader Nick Clegg“As a well-known councillor in the South of the borough, I know he will contribute to our hard work both in the Town Hall and within the local community. 

“To clarify the current position in response to the rumours of other defections to the Liberal Democrat group, Labour councillors Shameem Highfield (Catthall) and Faiz Yunis (Forest) also expressed verbally an intention to the Chief Executive that they wish to resign as members of the Labour Party group.  However they will not be joining the Liberal Democrat group at this time and therefore their positions within their own group and on the Council obviously remain an internal matter for the Labour Party.”

Explaining his decision to quit the Labour party and join the Liberal Democrats, Cllr Martin said the decision had been “hastened by the much-reported deselection of several sitting councillors by the local party.”

He continued:

“I have increasingly found myself disillusioned with the direction of the Labour Party both locally and nationally, yet until recently I continued to hope that local people keen to do the best for their community could perform this role through service as a Labour councillor.  The deselection of many local members confirmed that this is obviously no longer the case and, for me personally, acted as the final straw.”

“Having spoken to Cllr Macklin at length about the Liberal Democrats plans for the future of our borough, I had no hesitation in becoming a member of the party. 

“I will continue to contribute effectively to Catthall as a Liberal Democrat councillor and an activist in exactly the same way that I know residents have always appreciated and that the Liberal Democrats expect – as a good local councillor who is accessible to local residents and who makes sure that their concerns are properly addressed in the Town Hall.”

Catch up with the latest news in the FOCUS file

As  local residents hit the streets of Waltham Forest to deliver a new batch of Liberal Democrat Focus newsletters to your doorstep, we have updated the Focus File page – meaning you can view all the latest news from your area online.

Highlights from the latest batch of deliveries include:

* The end of the line for Leyton and Wanstead’s Labour MP Harry Cohen.

* An update on parking provision in Cann Hall ward.

* A visit by the Lib Dem shadow Home Secretary to Leyton.

* Lib Dem action to clean up Hale End and Highams Park.

* A special Focus leaflet focusing on Beaumont estate in Leyton.

So head over to our FOCUS FILE page to check out what we have been up to in your ward.

Lib Dems on show at Leyton fair

Councillors Farooq Qureshi, Winnie Smith and Bob Sullivan at the leyton fair.Leyton and Wanstead Liberal Democrats held a stall at the Noor ul Islam`s annual summer fair at the Leyton Youth Centre, which was attended by thousands of people from all over the Borough.  Food, clothes and other goods were on sale and children took part in races and enjoyed the fun fair rides.

Safer Neighbourhood Teams, Whipps Cross Hospital`s Big Push appeal and other voluntary organisations were also there to offer help and advice.

Liberal Democrats Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Leyton and Wanstead Cllr Farooq Qureshi, Cllr Bob Sullivan, Cllr Naheed Qureshi, Cllr Winnie Smith and Mahmood Faiz managed the Lib Dem stall. Hundreds of people signed our petition calling on the Government to hold the Iraq war inquiry in public and not behind closed doors.

Residents rally around Lib Dems in Leyton and Wanstead

Chris Huhne MP joins Farooq Qureshi and local Leyton residents.Shadow Home Secretary Chris Huhne MP was the chief guest at a rally called by the Liberal Democrats of Leyton and Wanstead to introduce Forest ward councillor Farooq Qureshi as the Liberal democrat parliamentary candidate for Leyton and Wanstead.

The rally came on the same day as sitting Labour MP Harry Cohen finally announced his resignation after months of controversy over his expenses claims. 

Speaking at the rally, Chris Huhne MP told the audience that some of the Labour Government’s foreign policies had dented the British reputation across the globe.  He claimed that there was now an urgent  need to review those policies to restore trust and learn from the mistakes such of the Iraq war.   He reminded audience membners that it had been the Liberal Democrats that had repeatedly called on the Government to hold the Iraq war inquiry in public and not behind closed doors.

Speaking about the next general election the shadow Home Secretary said that Cllr Farooq Qureshi would make an “excellent MP for Leyton and Wanstead.”

Cllr Farooq Qureshi said:

“As a councillor and a former Mayor, I have served this area well and if elected as an MP, I shall do my utmost to serve this constituency to the best of my ability.”

New approach needed to upgrade local tube services – Lib Dems

London Liberal Democrats have spoken out after reports of cuts in spending on upgrading local tube lines.

Caroline Pidgeon, the Liberal Democrat London Assembly Transport spokesperson (pictured), believes that the announcement serves as further evidence that it is time to “bite the bullet and seriously look at new ways of upgrading the tube.”

She added:

“We need to ensure tube upgrades are completed rapidly, but at far less cost. The continual closure of small sections of a tube line could deliver change in weeks as opposed to months.

“This new approach would also allow for far more work to be completed, including step free access at tube stations, which are now being dropped by the Mayor.

Waltham Forest residents have been hit by long term servce reductions on the Victoria Line from Walthamstow and weekend closures on Central line services from Leyton and Leytonstone into central London.

Caroline Pidgeon continued:

“At present Londoners face months and months of disruption while at great cost little work is actually completed during each weekend and evening closure of a line. There must be a better way forward to deliver the much needed upgrades to the tube.”

You can read more about the Liberal Democrats plans for London transport by heading over tp the London Assembly Lib Dem website.

More and more residents logging onto local Lib Dems…

Our stats this month show that more and more visitors are heading to walthamforestlibdems.org.uk to hear about what their local Liberal Democrats are up to in our borough.

If you are one of our new readers, then welcome!

Amongst other things, you can look at your most recent local Focus leaflet in our Focus file, find contact details for your local ward Liberal Democrat team, or get in touch using the contact details on the right to pass on your thoughts or let us know how we can help.

Many of our local councillors use ‘blogs’ and online videos to keep you up to date with local developments, so check out the links in the left hand bar to head over and see what they are up to…

Tell your friends and neighbours!

Local Lib Dem Rally – Sunday 28th June 2009

Chris Huhne with Chapel End Lib Dem councillor Bob BelamLocal residents are invited to come and join local Liberal Democrat councillors, parliamentary candidates and MPs in Leytonstone on Sunday 28th June 2009 to celebrate our local successes  – and hear what we have planned for the future.

Chris Huhne MP (pictured above with Chapel End councillor and Environment spokesman Bob Belam), the Liberal Democrat Home Affairs spokesman in parliament, will be speaking at the event alongside Farooq Qureshi, the Forest ward councillor and Liberal Democrat candidate for the parliamentary seat of Leyton and Wanstaed. 

Councillors will be available informally to listen to your views and talk about their work for the future of our borough.

If you would like to attend, please see the event details below:

Date:  Sunday 28th June 2009

Time: 2.30pm for 3pm start.

Venue:  Indian Mulsim Federation Hall, Trinity Close, Leytonstone E11 4RP (see map below).

Refreshments will be provided.  For more information or to confirm your attendance, please contact Farooq Qureshi at cllr.farooq.qureshi@walthamforest.gov.uk

Directions to the Indian Muslim Federation Hall, E11 4RP