I am not up for election, so I did not really want to add my pennysworth, but the brilliant Dickens quote by Condate prompts me.
Re council meetings: if we exclude the annual budget debate and the AGM, the normal full council meeting is effectively in 2 halves.
1) Questions to exec holders from councillors and members of the public. This holds the decision makers to account and is mostly useful. ("Mostly" because cllrs can ask 4 questions to each exec member and sometimes they ask the same question 4 times cos they don't get the answer they want or want to make a political point.)
2) Motions which are largely ineffectual because they are mostly on national policy and, if passed, result in the chief officer writing to a secretary of state, which is then ignored.
Except the last council. where ALL parties (including the Tories) agreed in principle that the forced academisation of all schools was a mistake. This DOES affect Stockport and Marple and with all in accord our voice is more likely to be heard. But I cannot speak for the candidates, including the Lib Dem one. But I agree with Andy.
And the biggest impact a councillor can have is in his (or her) local patch. In this case Marple. I am lucky enough to be able to do this job (and I do regard it as a job) full time. And it's 95% Marple. It also helps that I have colleagues I can turn to on the bigger questions. But I am not part of a huge party machine; we are Lib Dems after all! As Wheels said, it just really shows your political outlook.
So, for instance, when the government shovelled £0.9m our way a few months back (don't forget we lost another £21m this year) I was for spending it on funding-starved social services and parks.
And I do not do predictions! But I am interested in what Hoffnung has to say.
And I still count Kevin Dowling as friend. Just!!!!
This is me not contributing??? Sorry!
I know how I'd like Marple to improve, but my view is supremely unimportant for the next 3 weeks!