Camden council will be holding its Annual General Meeting this month 13 May 2009. What I don't understand is why the councils Constitution doesn't state that accounts are to be produced at this meeting?
In the pretend democracy we have here in camden, a borough with a resident population of around 200,000, every four years we are divinely granted permission to participate in the annual election of our council members. In the interim years 54 privileged council members, some unfit for public office, get to nominate one another back onto the council. This is the new and improved 'localism' that we are being conned into believing gives residents more choice and a greater say on how things are run.
In the pretend democracy we have here in camden, a borough with a resident population of around 200,000, every four years we are divinely granted permission to participate in the annual election of our council members. In the interim years 54 privileged council members, some unfit for public office, get to nominate one another back onto the council. This is the new and improved 'localism' that we are being conned into believing gives residents more choice and a greater say on how things are run.
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