A surprisingly large crowd turned attended this afternoons AV debate in a swelteringly hot Pump Rooms.
The sometimes heated meeting, was ably chaired by Adrian Kibbler from the Tenbury Advertiser.
Against AV was Harriett Baldwin MP, and WCC Cllr Dr Ken Pollock, and for AV Neville Farmer (Lib Dem Parliamentary Spokesperson, Wyre Forest) and Dr Miles Weaver (Senior Lecturer in Strategic Management at De Montfort University & former Tenbury Resident.)
I'm not sure that any of the arguments put forward will have changed many minds, but it was interesting see see how the speakers thought.
Harriett Baldwin wondered whether the people who voted for the Bus Pass Elvis Party (Do visit their website) should really be able to have six choices and perhaps hold the balance of power.
With first past the post, you knew who you voted for and which manifesto.
Neville Farmer wondered if the existing MP for Wyre Forest should be in Parliament when he only polled 36% of the vote. He also felt that under AV you could vote for who you wanted for and not feel that your vote would be wasted and so should vote tactically.
Miles Weaver, felt that AV wasn't the best system, but was a better option than the existing one.
Ken Pollock, felt that AV would lead to endless confusion and a lower turnout, with more people becoming disconnected from the political system.
Of course, all this would make no change in this constituency where there was a 74% turnout and where Harriett Balwin took over 50% of the vote.
13 comments:
Eh? Who was invited?
Open public meeting.
Can't say I saw any publicity for this. In any event, I think I shall vote "No". FPTP may have its faults but the current coalition government shows the potential downside of AV - a party (the Lib Dems) led by the emperor with no cloths (NC) appears to wield more power that its number of MPs warrants.
Oh dear! It should, of course, be the emperor with no CLOTHES leading a party which wields more power THAN its number of MPs warrants.
Likewise, i wasn't aware of the meeting - another poorly publicised event in Tenbury...we shoot ourselves in the foot every time!
It was advertised in the Advertiser & I got several online notifications (news type rather than email).
As I'm involved in publicity for local events for a number of organisations, I would be interested to hear where people think events should be advertised.
How about on here?....i for one have given up regularly reading the Advertiser due to the poor quality and bias of the journalism.
That's a good idea. Why didn't I think of that?
I agree with Rugby fan 72. The blog is an obvious place. I don’t buy the Advertiser either – dearth of news about Tenbury and what there is is of dubious quality and reliability. There are always ad hoc billboards. The recent performance of ‘Iolanthe’ was well advertised in that way.
As I manage a couple of my own websites and a couple for relations and friends, I have been thinking for a while now about setting up a Tenbury Wells and Burford Web Forum, where people can post their questions, events, news, views etc, and respond to each thread.
I wouldn't want to tread on the toes of this blog, but I think a forum would be good, because anyone can post their own threads amd it could be a central point for exchanging information for both Tenbury and Burford (Burford being where I live).
If anyone thinks its a good idea, I can certainly have a look at setting something up using a free forum site?
I for one certainly think it is a good idea and would have its merits...keeping it seperate from the blog maybe a good idea...although a link from the blog to the "Tenbury Calender" would be possible...(if the Blog Meister is happy of course)
Having a list of events is the Tourist Information Centre's job.
Well. Ive set up a forum on a 12 month trial.
A few posters will be around the town shortly.
The address is tenburyforum
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