Metro Mayors – Another Nail In The Coffin Of Democracy
Have you ever met someone who wanted another layer of government or extra politicians funded through taxation? This is the easiest question you have ever been asked, for we all know the answer. So, how did we end up with Metro Mayors in our big cities?
I am standing for Mayor of Greater Manchester, but not for the reasons you may expect. I am not a career politician and I have never held public office. I have spent most of my life working in the real world improving the lives of others.
Our democracy is failing. It is happening so slowly that we do not see it in real-time, only through the lens of memory – life used to feel much better.
Four years ago, I believed I was a free man living in a free country with the right of free speech. I was wrong. I was fired from the charity I founded for critiquing BLM. I fought back against the tyrants and was victorious – the experience changed me.
This led me to ponder how we ended up in such a situation where an online mob can bully people into submission. The answer was obvious. Cowardice. The more I looked around the more I saw cowardice in every aspect of government and our institutions. The difficult choices were not being taken to improve the country for real leaders were in very short supply. Yet we had a surplus of middle managers concentrating on their careers and prioritising personal convenience.
How did this happen? Through a lack of democracy.
We elected weak politicians to run our lives and the price we paid was less control of the most important aspects of government. We voted for our own destruction.
A good example of this is the Metro Mayors. They were created to increase democratic representation and participation but have failed. Only 1 in 3 voters cast their ballot in Greater Manchester to select the Mayor. Many voters have no idea who the Mayor is or what they do. It does not help that the position is constantly confused with ceremonial Lord Mayors who open new libraries and parks etc.
The cynic in me says that the Metro Mayors are working perfectly well for the creators of such a position – the Conservative government. Any criticism from Labour-run cities is now batted away with a solid excuse – blame your Mayor, vote differently.
In 2015, a Metro Mayor forced upon Greater Manchester by the then Chancellor and greedy local councils who were promised more money. The then Police & Crime Commissioner was handed this role along with extra powers without a single vote being cast. Another slap in the face of the people.
The number one comment I receive when campaigning is that people do not want a Mayor and many say they will not take part in the election because of it. I know this to be true for people have been telling me this for three years. A career politician listens to these views and realises that these people are not potential voters, so moves on.
That is not how it is supposed to work. A politician is supposed to listen to the people so they can represent them, not hold them in contempt.
I have listened. I want to represent the people. This is why my main policy is to hold a referendum across Greater Manchester to see if the people want to keep the position of Mayor or not. We have a gaping hole in our democracy and I want to fill it with the will of the people – how it used to be.
I am not saying that eliminating the role of Metro Mayor will be a good thing for I do not know. But that is not the point of my policy. I want the people to have their say – I realise this is an unpopular position to hold today, especially after Brexit. We are either a democratic country or we are not.
The more people who have a say in a matter, the better the outcome will be. This is why Ask The Audience on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire is hardly ever wrong. But if the voters happen to be wrong then so be it, it is called personal responsibility. If lessons have to be learned then I would rather the public learn them because the government is incapable of such a thing.
We need to take back control of our democracy by holding politicians to account. This has become more difficult as new layers of government are added. This confuses the public who then give up engaging, stop voting, and become disenfranchised with our democracy.
Which politician do you blame when things are not good enough? Local Councillor. The Whole Council. Local MP. Metro Mayor. The Government. A Particular Minister. The Cabinet. The Prime Minister. It does not matter who you hold responsible for they will disagree with you and blame someone else on this list.
The least I can do is give the people an opportunity to shorten this list so that eventually we may get to the politician who should be held accountable – then we can vote against them. This is how our system is supposed to work, we nudge our politicians in the direction we wish them to travel.
I don't have all the answers, no one does. That is why we should involve the public in the governance of their country.
Voters are the masters, politicians should be servants hoping to please.
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