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samuelsen


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Post: #1
08-03-2024 05:14 PM

The cost of the mayoral election and the Mayors salary before any other costs are added on is £715,000, i.e. that's before any costs of running the Mayoralty are added on which council tax payers have had to cover the cost of. Utterly disgraceful and an entire waste of money by a Council who are already struggling to balance the budget.

I can think of far better ways to be spending those precious resources.

See: https://greenwichwire.co.uk/2024/03/08/l...five-vote/

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michael


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09-03-2024 09:54 AM

No more of a waste of money than the 2017 and 2019 grneral elections and the European election when we had already voted to leave. Or the numerous by-elections caused by resignation of MP who couldn't be bothered to continue or were too corrupt to continue.

Sadly this is the cost of democracy, even the flawed democracy that we have. Most people wouldn't even have noticed that they no longer had a second preference in the mayoral election, not that it mattered in this instance given that Brenda got over 50%.

But it does make you wonder what is the value of a directly elected mayor in a council with no opposition party.

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samuelsen


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09-03-2024 02:19 PM

"But it does make you wonder what is the value of a directly elected mayor in a council with no opposition party."

Exactly my point, no opposition, no democracy, why bother??

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michael


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09-03-2024 05:06 PM

Would it really be better if we scrapped elections completely?

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samuelsen


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09-03-2024 06:16 PM

No

We need democracy but how did it cost £635k?????

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