Dutzende Räte sollen im Zuge der größten Reformen seit 50 Jahren abgeschafft werden

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  1. polymath_uk on

    It wouldn’t do for the peasants to have any say at the local level. 

  2. FelisCantabrigiensis on

    I’m not sure there’s any sort of guarantee, or even confidence, that unitary authority planning won’t be taken over by NIMBYs just like county council planning has.

  3. wombatking888 on

    Dead set against this, live in a seni-rural area our local District Council is highly responsive to local needs and planning on the whole balances the need for new development with protection of the countryside. It would go down here like a bucket of cold sick.

  4. Please force the Welsh Government to do this as well, there are 22 local authorities in Wales so with a population of about 3m that’s about 1 local authority for 140,000 people.

    The Senedd is getting bigger and a cynical person might say they’re just creating jobs for 2nd and 3rd rate politicians instead of spending the money on fixing the problems the country has.

  5. iamacarpet on

    Sounds like a fantastic idea, they can’t do Derbyshire quick enough… It’s currently like a post-code lottery on what services are available, and you get the distinct feeling that at-least in the city, a bunch of drunk toddlers could do a better job.

    The idea of reducing waste by ensuring we aren’t doing the same things over and over again makes total sense – do two councils less than 30 mins apart really need to reinvent the wheel on literally everything, when we’re also still paying for the county council who do the same?

    I hope they do similar with the NHS and GP surgeries, managing them all centrally, rather than them being self-employed independent contractors who run their own surgeries.. It’s madness.

  6. SnooJokes6184 on

    Seems to follow the normal trend. Literally everything is pretty much on the decline nowadays. Cuts and slashes across everything a country well and truly devided

  7. HopefulGuy123 on

    The replacement of two tier authorities by unitary ones has been happening for nearly 40 years. There is no great conspiracy to finishing the process.

  8. Klakson_95 on

    Fucking hell some of the comments on this.

    We KNOW that local councils are failing, they’re dreadful. So reform is needed at a very high level for this.

    Honestly this country is sometimes so against change it’s unreal.

  9. A big problem our way is that all the various local governments just pass responsibilities and blame onto other levels, and take credit for successes of whatever turns out well.

  10. queen-bathsheba on

    Good. layer after layer of govt inefficiency
    We need fewer councils

  11. limeflavoured on

    I personally would prefer regional assemblies and District / City Councils, nothing else.

  12. willcodefordonuts on

    Good. Local councils from my experience are utterly useless and unhelpful.

    Every single interaction I’ve had with mine has been a bad one. They need to be improved and reminded they are there to help the people in their area

  13. kahnindustries on

    I vote for 5 tiers of representation where I live

    Community Councilor

    Town Councilor

    County Councilor

    Senedd Member

    MP

    I just want my bins collected

    Oh and the Police one too, whatever the hell that is!

  14. LordSevolox on

    My unasked for thoughts on consolidating councils:

    Good in some cases, bad in others.

    In some areas you really don’t need a dozen different councils, but in others you need more local representation. I think the main area that needs it (biased, I’ll admit) is rural areas. Rural and sub-urban/urban needs are very different, having a council that covers both areas at once only leads to the less populated rural areas being left behind. Now could you combine some rural councils together? Sure – but combining rural with urban isn’t a good idea.

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