Mr Mallon added said politics was about influencing and persuading one another, a complex interaction of many people across the town from all walks of life. “There will always be some agreement and disagreement but, when major decisions are taken, the democratic voting rights of elected representatives will prevail,” he added. He referred to “so-called community-type activists” who had been scathing about many councillors in the Council Chamber. “Such individuals had personal agendas towards some of you, both individually and collectively,” he added. “Many of these people could only criticise and could not articulate viable alternatives. “It appeared to me they did not want change in so far as the town was concerned.”
Ray Mallon big fish in the small pond of Middlesbrough couldn’t wouldn’t and didn’t cut it in the big pond of life
Mallon on the attack as North East enterprise plans unravel
In an astonishingly-worded statement, Middlesbrough's Mayor Ray Mallon has accused the Northern Business Forum of being 'Fifth Columnists' , http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teess ... -27404533/ attempting to wreck the plans for a Tees Valley LEP.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/richardmoss/ ... north.html• Mallon doesn't like this change of direction because he sees himself being sidelined.
Mallon wanted to be a fish in a small pond.
Complete with budget. He thought he would be able to browbeat all those around him.
The very idea of having a big organization, complete with people prepared to have independent ideas frightens him.
This spat is all about Mallon. He feels slighted. Good.
As far as I am concerned the elected government of the day should govern.
The moment they subcontract government to others then you lose accountability.
They will simply blame those they subcontracted to.
What is the point of government if they don't govern?