by rmolehusband » 27 Apr 2012, 09:35
I have mixed feelings about last night's meeting. One one hand, as Sean has already mentioned, it was great to see such a large and passionate turn out in support of getting the school built now. Ros Sutherland was utterly drubbed and, while I didn't relish her humiliation, there was always a small danger than PPAG could have managed to put on a show and presented themselves as, at least, coherent so it was good to see they couldn't. I counted four hands in support of PPAG from the floor, two of which sat behind me and I'm pleased to say they were treated with respect during and after the meeting.
On the downside there was no real debate on the real issue of this meeting, the fact that PPAG behaves in a way inconsistent with its membership of the CC and the fact that the procedural eunuch that chairs the CC is unwilling to do allow anything to be done about it. There were a few attempts in questions, Wangi's being a good example, to address this but Sutherland simply dodged the issue (did you spot she had the cheek to read from a copy of the PCC guidelines passed to her by Diana Cairns in answering your question? Her refusal to answer the second time appeared to be because, despite frantic searching, she couldn't find the relevant section)
To me though, the highlight of the night was Stephen Hawkins. What an utter idiot? I could see Cairns egging him on from the platform, but he seemed reluctant to speak. After a good 10 minutes increasingly frantic gesticulation from Cairns he finally got to his feet and launched into what can only be described as the most crass and ill advised statement I've ever witnessed. I struggled to think of anything he could have said more likely to inflame the meeting, to the point that I started to wonder if that was his plan.
Anyway, while there are some committed and honest members, the community council as an organisation is clearly a joke. Watching Cairns pass an unending stream of notes to the chair, and indicating to him who to allow to speak next (Alison Connely at one point, and then Hawkins later ) suggests that she may in fact have his testicles in a pickle jar on her mantelpiece. PCC happy to come out in unequivocal support or opposition on matters when it suits, and with far less of a mandate to act than they were given last night - why won't they act in this case?
Doing what was asked of them with respect to PPAG would probably have made little or no difference to the school being built, but any representative CC faced with last night's show of support would have no choice but to do so, and to not do so by hiding behind an argument of neutrality is at best weak and at worst, as in this case, hypocritical and corrupt.
What now, take a leaf out of PPAGs book appeal it! Call another EGM, propose that a vote be taken on both neutrality and on PPAG's continuing membership. Word it in such a way that the poor imitation of Nicolas Parsons who chairs out CC can't give them the benefit of the doubt. If that fails, call another one.