Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Part1 AGM completed!

Relieved to report that I survived the 'Part1 Labour Group AGM' last night and remain as Edinburgh Labour Group Leader ;-)

--- actually, quite a contrast (as mentioned before) to a couple of the other local Political Groups?

Clearly, even STV-PR won't stop overt ambition :-))

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

COMMONS IN CRISIS - it's time for real change

Regular blog readers will know of my (very) long-term commitment to electoral reform, and to STV-PR in particular --- indeed, you could say this has all culminated in my being Chair of the UK-wide Electoral Reform Society since last December ...

... and, regular readers will also know that I was down in London for the most recent ERS Council Meeting just last weekend. There were some pretty significant decisions taken on Saturday, and I'm (personally) very pleased to see an important campaign starting to take shape today - some more background can be found here.

I'll explain a bit more in a second, but one of my colleagues summarised it very well on Saturday - a simple, clear explanation (I thought) and it goes like this:
  • politics is broken (who would now disagree with that?)
  • First-past-the-post (FPTP) is part of the problem
  • the winner-takes-all mentality clearly pervades our whole 'body-politic'
  • politicians cannot be trusted to fix this themselves
  • after all, they are about to admit they can't be trusted to fix their own expenses by agreeing 'independent' oversight!
  • to fix this problem, we need to ask those who matter most - the people of the UK
  • we need a referendum on the voting system
  • a promise of such a vote is, after all, a long-standing Government commitment
  • we need that referendum vote as quickly as possible
  • that should be on the day of the next General Election

And, as ERS Chair, I've just written to all our supporters laying out the need for the campaign that's been launched to achieve the above. I'll repeat that letter here:

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“A formidable array of reformers is gathering to demand a referendum on the principle of PR be added to the ballot paper at the next election. Let the people decide if they want to blow fresh air into parliament.” Polly Toynbee, The Guardian

Dear Supporter

Westminster is in crisis. The events of the last week have dented the reputation of the entire political class, and shown to the country the growing gulf between politicians and public.

We need to call last orders on unrepresentative and ineffective parliaments, and on majority governments backed up by little more than a third of the votes. The present crisis has awakened people to the need for radical change and that gives us an opportunity to demand a new electoral system at Westminster.

That is why the Electoral Reform Society is joining with other organizations in demanding a referendum on the voting system on the day of the next general election. This may be Labour’s last chance to deliver on its promised referendum in 1997. We want to give people a chance to vote not just for their MP, but also for a fresh playing field for politics.

As a councillor in Scotland , elected by STV, I’ve seen first-hand how electoral reform has delivered real accountability in our town halls. If we are to see decent, accountable government at Westminster we will need your help.

It's time to take action ...

Today Polly Toynbee, Steve Richards, Helena Kennedy & George Monbiot have all taken aim at our decrepit system. But in every national, regional and local paper there is a living debate about the future of British democracy.

We need you to be a part of that debate. Get the message out in your area - on accountability, on choice, and on the need for real change at Westminster.

More information is available on our website. If you want to get more involved as our campaign for a referendum builds contact: referendum2010@electoral-reform.org.uk or phone 020 7928 1622.

Good luck!

Councillor Andrew Burns
Chair, Electoral Reform Society

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I hope some of you out there may join in :-)

Allotment-newt and other stories ...

Apologies for the distinct lack of posting over the last few days ... a very quick update on a busy 72-hours:
  • ERS Council Meeting (in London) on Saturday went well
  • back up to Edinburgh very late on Saturday (by train, of course!)
  • most of Sunday afternoon spent at the allotment
  • pond now has a resident newt, as well as a frog :-))
  • Monday a local holiday, but still had to attend two meetings at the City Chambers :-(

Normal blogging service will resume, now that the excitement of the "allotment-newt discovery" has subsided somewhat ;-)

Friday, May 15, 2009

Brave viewpoint?

Just spotted that Martin Kettle has what can only be described as a very 'brave viewpoint' on the whole expenses scandal in today's edition of the Guardian!

... he actually makes some very good points, but I'm not entirely convinced that such a line of argument will elicit much sympathy from many members of the public at the current time :-(

London bound this evening ...

Off down to London this evening for the quarterly Electoral Reform Society (ERS) Council Meeting, which takes place tomorrow ...

... I have enjoyed my spell as Chair since last December - but the ERS' biannual elections are now on the horizon (June 2009), so tomorrow could actually be my last on the Council, never mind in the Chair!

I certainly hope otherwise ;-)

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Parent's evening ...

Juniors' school Parent's evening tonight ... all seems fine and one can only conclude that the boy takes after his mother ;-)

- more seriously, it is a big year for him as - come August - he'll be off up to Tynecastle High School: I can hardly believe it's come around so quickly!

Tempting fate?

Out doing some local campaigning today ...

... what can I say - not exactly the most auspicious time to be trying to convince people to vote: for any Party :-(

I'm inclined to say it all goes to show just what good value Local Councillors are - but it may just be tempting fate?

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Avoiding the problem ...

Actually, think I'll need to find a picture with several more ferrets-in-a-sack, given what was in yesterday's local paper --- the detail of which will have been 'impeccably sourced' from within the Lib-Dem Group of course :-))

... more seriously - switching Transport Convener won't help the tram project one-jot.

The real problem - and senior Lib-Dems know it only too well - is the, now totally open, public undermining of the project by their local SNP coalition-partners.

What chance of efficient governance and prompt delivery of this project is there when you have the Deputy Leader, AND the Convener of Economic Development, publicly calling for the project to be completely scrapped?

Answer - close to zero.

... OK - they voted differently two seconds thereafter, but that hardly inspires further confidence, does it??

Monday, May 11, 2009

Ferrets-in-a-sack

I'm not claiming that during the 10-years I've been on the Council our political Group has never experienced such in-fighting ...

... but, it has to be one of the (very) few pleasures of Opposition to see 'power and ambition' displaying their corrosive abilities within other political Groups on the Council ;-)

Survived the weekend ...

Well - managed to survive two-nights under canvass ... and the trip further south did the trick with some 30 people in attendance --- think there were 19 adults and 11 children - but we may have lost one or two along the way ;-)

Beautiful part of the country and the campsite was first-class --- with the nearest (child-friendly, of course!) pub a mere half-mile walk down the road :-))

Friday, May 08, 2009

Camping Weekend!

Yes - it's that time of year again and we're off on our (now) annual camping weekend!

Travelling to Yorkshire this time, in an effort to entice more of our southern-friends to attend, and will be staying near Settle - details of the site here.

Blogging may therefore be light for the next couple of days ...

Thursday, May 07, 2009

10-years a Councillor

I know everybody was getting excited about the 10th anniversary of devolution yesterday - but, for me, today is actually the big day ;-)

You see --- the Local Government Count in 1999 didn't start until 11.30am on the morning of Friday 7th May 1999: and I was duly elected around about 2pm that afternoon!

So - right about now - I've been a Councillor for 10-years.

Far too many experiences have followed in those ten eventful years to list them all here - suffice to say, the last few years are on the blog and I have kept a paper diary throughout the whole period, so I do have a basic record of all the main events.

Most important point for me today though is pretty straightforward and simple: I'm still thoroughly enjoying being an elected Local Councillor and do feel my efforts are (in the main) helping out local constituents - sometimes its just not possible, but most of the time what we do as local Ward Members can (and does) make a difference.

So: here's to the next 10-years :-))

Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Tram works

I'm quick enough to be critical of the tram project when things go wrong --- so think it only fair to make it clear that I personally believe the recommendation (reported in the local press today) to ensure the tram works continue throughout August is the right thing to do.

As someone who (many, many years ago!) used to work in a retail environment, I do know only too well just how dependant many retailers are on their Christmas trade. So, seems to me, the right thing to do to try and minimise any chance of a 'programme-overrun' into the Christmas trading period by working through the August Festival ...

... won't please everyone - but a clear decision needed to be taken one way or the other, and this is just the kind of Leadership, whose absence I've been somewhat critical of in the past, I do very much welcome.

More of the same please.

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Parking Review update ...

I did promise to provide an update from this morning's Transport Committee Meeting on the CPZ-extension proposals ... so, here goes:

Firstly, can I thank everyone for the large amount of feedback I've had to the report - it really has been appreciated and I did try and feed as much of the comments I received into my own verbal submission to the Committee earlier this morning.

I have to say that the Committee Meeting was far from ideal and a lot of (initially, at least) competing amendments were being moved to the report's recommendations before an all-Party agreement was eventually reached on the way forward. There was then, ultimately, no political division on this.

I will try and outline how I read the main decisions below - I have to stress this is my interpretation (I think it's correct) but it will be the actual 'minute' of the meeting that is final and I will post separately on that just as soon as the Committee Clerks have it approved.

So, for Report No. 22 and the recommendations 12c and 12d (see page 2 here) which affect areas of the Fountainbridge/Craiglockhart Ward:

  • 12c - was amended to read: To recommend to proceed with formal proposals to introduce controlled parking in the Ashley area by including this area in the existing Parking Zone S4, with the exception of the Shaftesbury Park Colonies. Parking issues in the Shaftesbury Park Colonies to be further investigated by a 'local panel' of relevant Ward Elected members and community councillors

  • 12d - was slightly amended to read: To not recommend to proceed with formal proposals to introduce controlled parking in the Lockharton/Meggetland area; with outstanding parking issues in the the whole area to be further investigated by a 'local panel' of relevant Ward Elected members and community councillors

In essence, my understanding is that this now means:

  • CPZ controls are being abandoned for the Lockharton/Meggetland area, but that specific pressure points like Craiglockhart Terrace and Colinton Road (just for example) will be picked up by the 'local panel' for further discussion/action

  • CPZ controls for the Shaftesbury Park Colonies are being abandoned, but that specific outstanding issues such as pavement parking (just for example) will be picked up by the 'local panel' for further discussion/action

  • CPZ controls for the remainder of the Ashley area --- Harrison Gardens, Harrison Place, Ogilvie Terrace, the various Ashley's and Cowan Road --- will now move to the next stage of the process which is formal consultation and eventual advertisement of a traffic order

I cannot stress enough that decision 12c above only means that the proposals go on to the next stage - the last stage was informal consultation - there will now be a formal consultation and eventual advertisement of a traffic order. There will still be ample chance to object to (or support!) the proposals as that process unfolds.

I'm fully aware that the decisions above will not be welcomed by everyone, but I do believe they represent the current majority feedback to the recently completed informal consultation. That said, as I mention above, there will still be ample opportunity for residents to input further thoughts into the process as it now unfolds.

Please do get back to me if you need any further information/clarification at this stage - and, as promised above, I will post separately on the actual 'minute' of this morning's meeting just as soon as the Committee Clerks have it approved.

Many thanks again for all the feedback and input to date ...

Monday, May 04, 2009

Desk-bound

Aberdeen visitor now north-bound ...

... and, despite it being a Bank Holiday Monday, I'm currently desk-bound for the rest of the afternoon trying to catch up on the overload of paperwork :-(

I thought e-mail was supposed to put an end to all that??

Sunday, May 03, 2009

National Gallery of Modern Art

Went over to the National Gallery of Modern Art this afternoon with our visitor - good exhibition currently on at the moment, which I'd highly recommend ...

... lots of interesting exhibits, but needless to say the (in)famous 'sheep in formaldehyde' was definitely attracting most attention!

Saturday, May 02, 2009

Bank Holiday weekend ...

Friend from Aberdeen down for the Bank Holiday weekend, so in tourist-mode for the next few days!

Stayed pretty local today, with visits to the canal, Harrison Park and (of course) the allotment ;-)

Friday, May 01, 2009

Group Away Day

Spent most of this morning at a 'Group Away Day' event ...

... used the 'Engine Shed' as the venue for the meeting - excellent facilities, and a really good lunch ;-)