Lib-Dem Teignmouth town and district
councillor ALISON EDEN,
writes:
Conservative County Councillor
John Clatworthy alerted Teignmouth
Town Council’s Tuesday finance and
general purposes committee meeting
to a set of deep cuts and inconsistencies
in funding at county level.
Conservative town councillors
round the table sighed with regret as
he did so, but I say these are crocodile
tears.
It is Theresa May’s Conservative
Government that is responsible for
handing down these swingeing cuts.
And it is her Government that
Conservative town, district and
county councillors are supporting as
they axe local and essential services
affecting ordinary working people as
well as the most vulnerable.
It is time that we start calling out
local politicians who say one thing
to gain favour with voters, and then
support the regime that axes so
many essential services.
Councillors who are cabinet members
in Conservative-controlled
county council like Cllr Clatworthy
are paid £16,500 (see http://www.
devon.gov.uk/part-7members.pdf) as
an allowance on top of the basic
annual allowance of £10,970.
Being a Conservative politician
can be quite lucrative these days.
On a day when the USA was celebrating
independence, I say it’s a
shame that our local Conservative
politicians can’t show some consistency,
and if they really do dislike
the cuts their party is handing down
as much as they claim to, they
should ‘cross the floor’ and stop taking
the Tory shilling.
Conservative councillors Sylvia
Russell and June Green at the same
meeting lamented the lack of Government
commitment to our railways,
and the shocking absence of
disabled access at Teignmouth station,
while supporting the very
regime that is responsible.
How comforting will the comment
made by Cllr Russell that our MP,
Anne Marie Morris, has ‘had a
word’ with Chris Grayling, the Secretary
of State for Transport, be to
anybody reliant on public transport
who is in a wheelchair?
We need investment not words.
For the town council to resolve to
send letters and ask for a better deal
as an action is not enough.
Conservative councillors who are
as distressed as I am about underfunding
and cuts that affect disabled
people should show some moral
muscle and challenge their party
meaningfully.
You cannot support the Conservative
agenda in Parliament and pretend
you haven’t done exactly that
when you are at Bitton House.





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