I'm not a Mr Angry. I don't seek to waste the Council's or Councillors' time. But I do claim the right to know what is being done in my area, in my name, with my money. And our principal route to accessing these democratic rights is through our councillors. My interest in them on this site is based on that alone - no personal axe to grind.
Having only recently had a little more time made available to me (well a luxurious lot really), I've switched some of my focus to what's going on around where I live and to try and contribute positively. This site is one outcome.
I'm also trying to establish some foundations for change and one of those is to understand what is being done and why. The occasional Freedom of Information request has been one route (although even there I've ended up having a phone call with a hard pressed council officer and withdrawing the request because it seemed like it would cause undue work - I don't aim to be difficult). The other key route has been to make requests for information or explanation to councillors.
I have to say that, with a few exceptions, I have not be impressed with their responsiveness. I try and rationalise and understand; they're busy people, they have other commitments, they have to prioritise, etc. But when it all comes down to it, they remain our principal route to the access of information about critical issues that affect our lives.
I'm half-minded to set up a spreadsheet and track councillor responsiveness to my mails and invite others to contribute. But I'm not sure I'm quite there yet. But I do think I'm at the point when I want to pose the question, What do we have a right to expect of our councillors?.
In our work lives, we're pretty much all held to some sort of performance contract. Probably in the majority of cases this is underpinned by contracts, role descriptions, competency frameworks and so on. In other words both sides have a clear idea of what's expected. I have no idea of what that set of expectations is between councillor and resident/voter. What do I have the right to expect of them? What do they have the right to expect of me (notwithstanding an X in the box every four years)?
We have, I think, six councillors as members on this site. That's all the Harringay & St Ann's Councillors, apart from Councillor Haley, plus one from another part of the borough. Perhaps one, or several of them, could answer my questions?
1. What's the contract between you and I?
2. Does anything already exist that might make that clear to me?
3. If not, do you think some sort of statement of expectations ought to be formulated to help both you and us to better understand and measure expectations?
4. Would you be prepared to be held accountable to it every day you're in office as well as at elections?
And finally, thank you to each and every councillor for the good work that you do. I genuinely appreciate it. But please take note of this issue around communication and accountability and come back to me (and the other site members) on the questions I raise.
Tags for Forum Posts: accountability, councillors, democracy, emails, letters, responsiveness
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