Monday, 21 March 2011

History teaches us to vote ‘No to AV,From the Times

History teaches us to vote ‘No to AV’

March 11 2011 12:01AM

For the first time in centuries, we face the unfair idea that one citizen’s vote might be worth six times that of another

Sir, Our nation’s history is deeply rooted in our parliamentary democracy, a democracy in which, over centuries, men and women have fought for the right to vote. That long fight for suffrage established the principle of one man or woman, one vote. The principle that each person’s vote is equal, regardless of wealth, gender, race or creed, is a principle to which generations of reformers have dedicated their lives. It is a principle upon which reform of our parliamentary democracy still stands.

The referendum on May 5 that threatens to introduce a system of “Alternative Voting” — a voting system that will allow MPs to be elected to Parliament even if they do not win the majority of constituents’ first preference votes — also threatens to break this principle.

For the first time since 1928 and the granting of universal suffrage, we face the possibility that one person’s casting ballot will be given greater weight than another. For the first time in centuries, we face the unfair idea that one citizen’s vote might be worth six times that of another. It will be a tragic consequence if those votes belong to supporters of extremist and non-serious parties.

Twice in our past the nation has rejected any threat to the principle of one citizen, one vote. The last time, in 1931, Winston Churchill stood against the introduction of an alternative vote (AV) system. As he argued, AV would mean that elections would be determined by “the most worthless votes given for the most worthless candidates”. He understood that it was simply too great a risk to take.

The cause of reform, so long fought for, cannot afford to have the fundamentally fair and historic principle of majority voting cast aside; nor should we sacrifice the principle that generations of men and women have sought: that each being equal, every member of our society should cast an equal vote.

For these reasons, we urge the British people to vote “No” on May 5.

Professor David Abulafia, Dr John Adamson, Professor Antony Beevor, Professor Jeremy Black, Professor Michael Burleigh, Professor John Charmley, Professor Jonathan Clark, Dr Robert Crowcroft, Professor Richard J. Evans, David Faber, David Starkey, Professor Niall Ferguson, Dr Amanda Foreman, Dr John Guy, Robert Lacey, Dr Sheila Lawlor, Lord Lexden, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Dr Richard Rex, Dr Andrew Roberts, Professor Richard Shannon, Chris Skidmore, MP, D. R. Thorpe, Alison Weir, Philip Ziegler, Professor Lord Norton

Thursday, 17 March 2011

Home Zone

Both Howard and myself attended meetings with members of the Home Zone RA and along with officers walked around the Home zone pointing out work that was needed to be done, we are pleased to report that most of the items listed have been completed, but we as councillors are not best pleased to have to point out to our Partners (contractors) the work they should have done, had not been.

Funding

Like all councils we have had to redistribute our limited funds, I do not agree with some of the ways this has been done, but I await your reactions.
What will always stick in my mine is the note left for the incoming new Chancellor of the exchequer by the out going Labour Chancellor, NO MONEY LEFT.
What he did not add was we have put you your children and their children in hock for years to come.
Now we are all left to pick up the pieces. Thanks to the two Bs Blair and Brown, and who was Mr Browns financial adviser chairman, no other than the new Leader of the Labour Party ED Balls

59 Kingston Road

On the 18th of March at the Library in New Malden, an exhibition will be on display by Barretts, starts at 12.00 Midday, worth a look

Road works

Kingston Road still creating problems for us all, this is outside of council control, Thames Water is responsible for all repairs to sewer and water supply, and now on top of that SW Gas are repairing in Burlington Road, have you noticed it always seem to happen during March, once again this is outside Council control

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