There is one, and one only, decision-making
forum for deciding the council's budget at that was, 14th February 2013 at
4:00pm. This is enshrined in democratic
law and is to be done in public. This is
where all 31 elected councillors should make their choices. Whatever desperate
excuses are given, 6 councillors voted to save the air service and 24 voted to
axe it, that is the simple inescapable reality.
Thursday, 21 March 2013
Budget 14th Feb, 2013 - Council Confusion.
Confusion reigns within the council ruling
group as more councillors try to distance themselves from the consequences of
their atrocious decisions. They try and
claim that "scoring exercises" done last year absolve them from their
worst actions.
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
Council leader still attacking his critics
The increasingly puerile attacks by the Western Isles Council's
leader on anyone who dares oppose their decision to axe the air service
continue.
First, the SNP council group are attacked for invoking the basic democratic right of presenting a proper amendment against his proposal to end the service.
Then the Health Board are slated for not funding the council's transport responsibilities.
Next, the Member of Parliament is condemned for not " standing shoulder to shoulder" to remove services.
First, the SNP council group are attacked for invoking the basic democratic right of presenting a proper amendment against his proposal to end the service.
Then the Health Board are slated for not funding the council's transport responsibilities.
Next, the Member of Parliament is condemned for not " standing shoulder to shoulder" to remove services.
Tuesday, 5 March 2013
SNP group challenges Bernera turbine decision
The following letter has been sent to the minister for Local Government and Planning, Derek MacKay MSP, as a response to the decision to refuse consent for two wind turbunes at Great Bernera.
The SNP group are keen to see a resolution of this matter, and so have chosen to write directly to the minister, while the administration decide what, if any, action they are going to take.
The SNP group are keen to see a resolution of this matter, and so have chosen to write directly to the minister, while the administration decide what, if any, action they are going to take.
Friday, 1 March 2013
Thoughts on the Barra-Benbecula air service debacle
On Thursday, 14th February 2013, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar set its budget for the next two years. Councillors representing every ward from the each part of the Hebrides considered the options in front of them – two balanced budgets.
One budget, fronted by Councillor Rae Mackenzie from the SNP Group, committed to retaining the lifeline air services from Stornoway – Benbecula- Barra. The other budget, proposed by Councillor Angus Campbell (Stornoway South) and seconded by Councillor Roddie Mackay (Stornoway North) opted to cut the lifeline service so that there would be no inter-island air connection to Barra and reduce the Stornoway to Benbecula service to three days.
The budget saving the inter-island flights received six votes from the SNP Group and Councillor DJ Macrae (Labour). All other councillors voted to slash the service.
One budget, fronted by Councillor Rae Mackenzie from the SNP Group, committed to retaining the lifeline air services from Stornoway – Benbecula- Barra. The other budget, proposed by Councillor Angus Campbell (Stornoway South) and seconded by Councillor Roddie Mackay (Stornoway North) opted to cut the lifeline service so that there would be no inter-island air connection to Barra and reduce the Stornoway to Benbecula service to three days.
The budget saving the inter-island flights received six votes from the SNP Group and Councillor DJ Macrae (Labour). All other councillors voted to slash the service.
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