So in
this post I asked if it was a good thing to have a cabinet member in your ward. I think the answer is, depends on the councillor. I guess talented people prepared to toe the party line are going to get into the cabinet. That said there are almost certainly some very talented people out there who don't always toe the party line.
So now I want to know is if, especially given the status of Harringay as a swing ward, we would be better served by having an independent councillor among the three representatives we send to
River Park House.
There are three possible outcomes for Haringey after
May the 6th
- Labour retain over all control with at least 29 representatives.
- The Liberal Democrats take control of the council.
- Both parties end up with less than 29 representatives and therefore no overall control.
In situations one and two an independent councillor would possibly be ineffective but I really don't know (does anyone else?). In situation three it could be more interesting and beneficial for Harringay residents to have an independent among our three representatives.
More crowd sourcing, what do people think? I'm especially interested in what our potential Labour and Lib Dem representatives think.
PS For local election geeks,
this site is quite fun.
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