vauxhallexile
New member
- Jul 31, 2003
- 97
roz said:There are new rules about councillors speaking out before they act in a quasi-judicial context. So, for example, if they sat on the planning committee which was going to consider a specific application, they can't spout up about it before the meeting.
In this instance, my understanding is that (with the exception of the Chairman of the forthcoming full Council meeting) they can comment ahead of the meeting. So far as the Lib Dems are concerned, I suspect that their silence has everything to do with instructions from above about being roasted on pointy sticks or having their nads nailed to the door of the Council Chamber if they do.
Or perhaps because some of them know they've made an unwise and undemocratic decision in secret and haven't the guts to defend it now the shit has hit the municipal fan.
My understanding is that members of the LDC cabinet are indeed still bound to some degree by this quasi-judicial process - especially if the full council meeting does decide to refer it back to the cabinet.