All the nations and regions within the UK, and local government in Scotland and Northern Ireland, now use some form of PR
... only Westminster, and local government in England and Wales, still use first-past-the-post ...
(ex) CITY OF EDINBURGH COUNCILLOR, ANDREW BURNS; FOUNTAINBRIDGE/CRAIGLOCKHART WARD 'EDINBURGH LABOUR GROUP' LEADER; & 'THE CITY OF EDINBURGH COUNCIL' LEADER. --- just very brief comments (both work & personal), as often as possible, that's all :-)
I realised at today's Full Council meeting that I've neglected my regular readers terribly - many apologies - by not providing a "Hamster update".
New Chancellor of the Exchequer!
Site visit to Saughton Cemetery this morning ...
Now, I don't want to make light of this ... it IS a significant year-end overspend ... but you'd think from the reaction of my Liberal colleagues that the end of the world was actually nigh.
Harriet Harman it is ... heard the result yesterday (Sunday) when I got back from the Allotments meeting.
Saughton Mains Allotments Association meeting yesterday (Sunday) afternoon ... was a little bit late in arriving, which I really hate ... but hopefully I was forgiven by the end of the event?
Yet another Party Political event this morning ... weekend meetings go down so well at home, as I'm sure all normal people out there can appreciate :-(
Merchiston Community Council meeting later this evening ... more details on topics to be discussed here.
Local Primary School, St.Cuthbert's, is 50-years old this year and Saturday (yesterday) saw their Jubilee Summer Fayre.
The Liberals that is ... they really don't get it.
As a proponent of STV, I can hardly complain, but one of the joys of the new electoral set-up is the large increase in the number of Community Councils that elected Members are having to attend ... I was at Tollcross Community Council this evening for the first time, as a part of it's territory is in the new Fountainbridge/Craiglockhart Ward.
Well, delighted to report that the weather in Glasgow on Saturday was absolutely tropical ... seriously - and the theatre show was pretty entertaining. Nothing too challenging, it has to be said, but enjoyable nonetheless.
Now for those that don't know me personally, I've a terrible admission to make - I'm not from Edinburgh!
Anyhow, always gravitated to Glasgow during that time and still love visiting. So; very much looking forward to spending a whole weekend over there from this evening ... but just to keep a slight 'Edinburgh-theme' to the weekend, we're going to see "Sunshine on Leith" at the Kings Theatre on Bath street tomorrow night ;-)
Now it won't come as a huge shock to my regular readers that I think, on balance, the current UK Government registers in the positive ... but I did think the announcement a couple of days ago about tackling "middle-aged, middle-class drinkers" was pushing it a bit ;-((
If I never see another one of these plastic packing crates, it won't be too soon.
Another potential Ward development that's at the 'submission-stage' at the moment is a proposal to site an Aldi store right in the field which is at the front of the Corn Exchange on Chesser Avenue ... drawings here.Not been a huge reaction to this application locally yet ... unlike the Harrison Gardens one! ... but I still remain to be entirely convinced that 'yet another' supermarket is needed in the local area.
And how long the adjoining field in front of the next-door ASDA will remain just that, a field, if this gets the go ahead I think is debate-able?
Any other local views out there??
"Director of Children and Families" last day today!
Trams - should they go ahead or shouldn't they?Well, as dispassionately as possible, I'll try and explain (as briefly as I can) why I think they should:
And with less than one-third of the popular vote, I just don't think there is a mandate for anyone to - in effect - completely repeal previous legislation without any resort to the legislative process.
Now, all is fair in love, war and politics ... and the Liberals have done nothing 'illegal' but the spirit of their first few weeks of tenure in Edinburgh has fallen way, way short of their rhetoric.
That may change (I hope it does) ... but it's not - as far as I'm concerned - a good start.
"Old politics in a new setting" ... deeply disappointing.