I've been asked by a shyer member to put up this topic in the hope that more people will contribute their ideas and strategies, inspired by Michael Andersen's post:
Why do so few HoL members post on this site?
I think many of us want to be able to ask them stuff directly on this site (a sort of 'virtual surgery') and get a timely reply. I'd extend that to Council Officers too. For the politicians, I suppose there are two sorts of posts we might want to make:
a) 'Business' questions/comments about things like why everyday services are not up to scratch etc. We might have to ban things that really ought to be reported using the Councils reporting facilities, because they can't have an official and an unofficial system for dealing with litter or whatever is counter-productive. Politicians are supposed to be a conduit to power though and if we get together and press for things here and they are 'on duty' then we as a band of locals can work for beneficial change more effectively online than anywhere else. Hugh's Cash Mob for instance is an example of direct, local action that surely Cllrs want to and should be involved in - HoL discussions can create actual local change:
b) 'Political' questions about wider issues like going to war - should that be limited to our MP's though? Do you want to read non-ward-specific views from your ward Councillor over matters they have no real control over? The Council can declare the borough a 'Frack-Free Zone' which is an international issue, so it's not as if they are powerless but you know what I mean.
Issues like whether or not there should be cuts or could we not use our savings and borrow against our future wealth as it's so expensive and damaging to cut, cut, cut are relevant to local issues. With so little money and so many in poverty in the East - how can the rich West expect political support for even a single penny? Some Cllrs in the past have, for instance, refused to enact central government cuts and as far as I recall went to prison for it, provoking a law that means they can't simply refuse what Whitehall orders. The Chief Exec of Barnet has now moved jobs to be the Chief Exec of Haringey - do we want to create content that makes local political points as a spur to action?:
So, are those the sorts of discussions we want to have here with our reps and between ourselves?
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Some UK politicians are very 'internet-savvy'. So as to try to take the measure of our politicians, here are some Councillors who are digital award winners:
Cllr Melvyn Caplan, Westminster City Council was the driving force behind the Tri-Borough’s Customer Led Transformation Programme. This encouraged the adoption of new technologies internally, such as interactive and collaborative meeting room tools and the incorporation of mobile and tablet devices into council work, saving over £1m across the council
Cllr Muhammed Butt, London Borough of Brent led a transformation of the way that Brent Council operates, incorporating social media into its communications, along with live-streaming of council meetings. By making digital innovation central to the council’s activity, Cllr Butt has helped to ensure that technology is utilized to protect and enhance essential services.
Cllr Stephen Canning, Braintree District Council developed and supported the concept of ‘Braintree hour’ on twitter, which encourages the promotion of local businesses to the community, as well as building community cohesion. The scheme has spread to other council throughout the region.
Cllr Theo Blackwell, London Borough of Camden lead LB Camden’s first digital strategy, encouraging collaboration and new thinking across the council, as well as building partnerships with business. Innovations at the council include coding of after school clubs, expanded public wi-fi access, peer-to-peer lending schemes, and digital inclusion work in social housing.
Cllr Tom Sleigh, City of London Council ran a successful online campaign to reinstate rubbish bins in the City of London, twenty years after they were removed following terrorist activity. He launched a similar campaign to reduce speed limits to 20Mph across the City, using social media, surveys, and innovative methods of sharing information.
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Salford Council has put HoL-like facilities on their own website - would things like this not be better:
Current discussion forums on this website:
As we know that our local politicians don't post here, I'd like to simulate what our councillors/politicians might argue if they did actually post here:
1) It is a relatively low-paid job (starting salary £10,500) and there are literally thousands of meetings to go to - each ward in Haringey, for instance, has loads of community events (many in the evenings) which local Cllrs feel obliged to attend. Apart from the work of attending numerous policy meetings and dealing with people's problems by chasing Council Officials, most Cllrs put in way more hours than they're supposed to - most have second jobs too I think, some full-time. So, time spent HoL-typing is a dereliction of their duty to put themselves in front of local people and listen, then take up the issues raised by the face-to-face contacts they say are the only way to do 'real' politics. Be good to see a breakdown of how they spend their time on our behalf.
2) Politicians are 'people people' - all the way up the chain the paramount interaction is always stressed as being 'talking to people', even Cabinet Ministers regularly knock on doors apparently. I think this is an excuse and simply untrue today anyway. Many of the older ones just don't 'get' the internet. Claiming to be 'in touch' with the electorate gives them the chance that they often take to say 'people tell me' or 'my constituents think' when the human truth is that most politicians hear what they want to hear and disregard the rest. Ask them what the main issues are in their wards and they cite things that others would prioritise differently - it's a matter of opinion - they are not accurate surveyors - they could be better at quantifying views. Considering the main things they ignore specifically:
4) Political posts on HoL attract 'history's greatest monster' type vitriol - people make virulent, unsubstantiated personal attacks on the character of local politicians they've never met, often barging into a topic and steering it towards hatred, racism etc. Any politician who posts here risks a shed-load of this sort of horrible stuff from us - what's in it for the politician? They'd need an army of clerical help to unpick each accusation and debunk it and none have that resource - if they had they'd spend it otherwise.
5) Geographically HoL is limited to Harringay. Bounds Green has an excellent HoL-type forum for example, so why would anyone from round there post here? We all know that this site reaches all of Haringey (alright, there's better coverage of the West of the borough, but it could have a lot more Eastern stuff if people would bother) but they will say the clue's in the name. There is no one forum for the whole of Haringey and why should there be? There are no politicians who represent the whole of Haringey (discounting the 'ruling' party on the Council) - it's split by two MP's and lots of ward councillors. So, how would it work, a 'Tottenham' section on HoL for instance?
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To remind you, our local politicians are:
Tottenham: Incumbent: David Lammy MP(Labour)
prospective: any?
Hornsey and Wood Green: Incumbent: Lynne Featherstone MP(Liberal Democrat)
Prospective: Catherine West (Hornsey and Wood Green,Labour):
any others?
Haringey Councillors:
Photograph
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Councillor
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Political party
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Ward
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Work mobile: 07528 443838 Work: david.beacham@haringey.gov.uk |
Liberal Democrats | Alexandra | |
Work mobile: 07812 677729 Work: liz.mcshane@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Alexandra | |
Work mobile: 07812 677720 Work: james.patterson@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Alexandra | |
Work mobile: 07812 677743 Work: clare.bull@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Bounds Green | |
Councillor Joanna Christophides Work mobile: 07854 544697 Work: joanna.christophides@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Bounds Green | |
Cabinet Member for Planning Work: 020 8489 2964 (office) Work mobile: 075408 54293 Work: ali.demirci@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Bounds Green | |
Work mobile: 07940 005507 Work: joseph.ejiofor@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Bruce Grove | |
Cabinet Member for Environment Work: 020 8489 2687 (office) Work mobile: 07854 544696 Work: stuart.mcnamara@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Bruce Grove | |
Work mobile: 07812 677717 Work: felicia.opoku@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Bruce Grove | |
Cabinet Member for Resources and Culture Work: 020 8489 2964 (office) Work mobile: 07812 677736 Work: jason.arthur@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Crouch End | |
Work mobile: 07815 700588 Work: natan.doron@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Crouch End | |
Leader of the Opposition Work mobile: 07812 677730 Work: sarah.elliott@haringey.gov.uk |
Liberal Democrats | Crouch End | |
Work mobile: 07812 677741 Work: patrick.berryman@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Fortis Green | |
Home: 020 8489 4005 Work: martin.newton@haringey.gov.uk |
Liberal Democrats | Fortis Green | |
Work: 0208 444 9516 Work: viv.ross@haringey.gov.uk |
Liberal Democrats | Fortis Green | |
Work: gina.adamou@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Harringay | |
Work mobile: 07812 677724 Work: emine.ibrahim@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Harringay | |
Work mobile: 07812 677710 Work: james.ryan@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Harringay | |
Work mobile: 07812 677737 Work: clive.carter@haringey.gov.uk |
Liberal Democrats | Highgate | |
Home: 020 8348 2710 Work mobile: 07870 157703 Work: bob.hare@haringey.gov.uk |
Liberal Democrats | Highgate | |
Work mobile: 07818 094573 Work: liz.morris@haringey.gov.uk |
Liberal Democrats | Highgate | |
Work mobile: 07812 677723 Work: adam.jogee@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Hornsey | |
Work mobile: 07812 677727 Work: jennifer.mann@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Hornsey | |
Work mobile: 07812 677 711 Work: elin.weston@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Hornsey | |
Work mobile: 07812 677738 Work: mark.blake@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Muswell Hill | |
Chair of Adults and Health Scrutiny Panel Work mobile: 07812 677734 Work: pippa.connor@haringey.gov.uk |
Liberal Democrats | Muswell Hill | |
Home: 020 8489 4005 Work: gail.engert@haringey.gov.uk |
Liberal Democrats | Muswell Hill | |
Work mobile: 07812 677735 Work: peray.ahmet@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Noel Park | |
Work mobile: 07812 677721 Work: denise.marshall@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Noel Park | |
Cabinet Member for Housing and Regeneration Work: 020 8489 2964 (office) Work mobile: 07854 481050 Work: alan.strickland@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Noel Park | |
Mayor of Haringey Work mobile: 07977 562105 Work: kaushika.amin@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Northumberland Park | |
Work mobile: 07967 336448 Work: john.bevan@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Northumberland Park | |
Work mobile: 07967 336234 Work: sheila.peacock@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Northumberland Park | |
Work mobile: 07971 804722 Work: dhiren.basu@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Seven Sisters | |
Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Social Inclusion and Sustainability Work: 020 8489 2687 (office) Work mobile: 07794 218566 Work: joe.goldberg@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Seven Sisters | |
Leader of the Council Work: 020 8489 2241 Work: claire.kober@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Seven Sisters | |
Chair of Environment and Community Safety Scrutiny Panel Work mobile: 078126 77740 Work: barbara.blake@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | St Ann's | |
Cabinet Member for Health and Wellbeing Work: 020 8489 2964 (office) Work mobile: 07812 677713 Work: peter.morton@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | St Ann's | |
Work mobile: 07812 677716 Work: aligul.ozbek@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | St Ann's | |
Work mobile: 07812 677728 Work: tim.gallagher@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Stroud Green | |
Chair of Children and Young People Scrutiny Panel Work mobile: 07583 119123 Work: kirsten.hearn@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Stroud Green | |
Work mobile: 07812 677709 Work: raj.sahota@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Stroud Green | |
Home: 020 8340 8477 Work: isidoros.diakides@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Tottenham Green | |
Work mobile: 07812 677722 Work: makbule.gunes@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Tottenham Green | |
Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Communities Work: 020 8489 2241 (office) Work mobile: 07817 954961 Work: bernice.vanier@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Tottenham Green | |
Work mobile: 07812 677739 Work: vincent.carroll@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Tottenham Hale | |
Home: 020 8376 2310 Work: lorna.reith@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Tottenham Hale | |
Work mobile: 07854 002078 Work: reg.rice@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Tottenham Hale | |
Councillor Eugene Akwasi-Ayisi Work mobile: 07812 677732 Work: eugene.akwasi-Ayisi@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | West Green | |
Work mobile: 07870 157701 Work: eddie.griffith@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | West Green | |
Work mobile: 07870 157883 Work: toni.mallett@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | West Green | |
Chair of Housing and Regeneration Scrutiny Panel Home: 020 8800 7658 Work: charles.adje@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | White Hart Lane | |
Chair Overview & Scrutiny Committee Work mobile: 077995 86111 Work: whl@gideonbull.co.uk |
Labour | White Hart Lane | |
Work: public no - 020 8815 9208 Work mobile: 07854 002675 Work: anne.stennett@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | White Hart Lane | |
Work mobile: 07967 336120 Work: george.meehan@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Woodside | |
Cabinet Member for Children and Families Work: 020 8489 2687(office) Work mobile: 07854 002470 Work: ann.waters@haringey.gov.uk |
Labour | Woodside |
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Please, please don't make personal comments about their views, conduct, strengths, failing etc - this is a discussion about how and why we can get them to be active participants on HoL, not a chance to lambaste/praise them.
Tags for Forum Posts: Catherine West, David Lammy, Lynne Featherstone, MP, democracy, engagement, involvement, local politics
Thanks Alan.
I find it hard to believe that Cllrs tow the party comms line - just look at the tweets they make - there simply isn't time for it to be 'cleared' - they are tweeting whatever they want, whenever they want.
I find it really helpful to consider that they might all be acting in concert - thanks for shedding this particular light. I wouldn't be surprised if there was a comms policy - most serious orgs have them and we can all see the damage that individual reps giving their own opinion do to the party cause. It must be hard to balance the need for people to express themselves freely and that harm. Cllrs are like the rest of us - some of them are weird.
Assuming that they are being sensible and taking a professional approach to their message management, are you saying that it's only by the parties abandoning fine-grained control that Cllrs are likely to be able to engage directly with people online in a place like HoL? If so, getting local politicians interacting is in the gift of the party leaders, isn't it?
Ask councillors directly, Chris.
Quietly and discreetly seek them out, one at a time; and talk to them. Ask their views. Keep their names confidential. Ask them if "they are tweeting whatever they want, whenever they want" .
Ask whether or not they self-censor. Ask them to give you a copy of the policy or protocol which restricts their internet usage. Ask what happens should they tweet or post stuff on their Facebook page - or a blog - which someone powerful objects to.
The contact will probably need to be off the record. Perhaps with their voices electronically distorted. Or through a trusted intermediary on a "non-attributable", "plausible denial" basis.
Maybe you should arrange a code of some sort. A tried and trusted method is moving a flowerpot with a flag on your balcony if you want to meet them. If they agree to meet you, they could deliver a takeaway leaflet to your home, circling the menu number to signify the date. I suggest you meet in the shadows behind a pillar in Wood Green multi-storey carpark.
And here was I, thinking you were serious - never make the mistake of taking Alan seriously - doh!
Just because you're paranoid, it doesn't mean they're not out to get you...
I'm serious, Chris. And never more serious than when I'm playfully making a joke at the expense of the politicians currently running our Council.
I'm very seriously saying what I keep advising you. Don't assume. Don't speculate. Seek out your councillors one by one. And talk to them.
And yes, I'm hinting in a playful way that some of them may be afraid to talk openly.
I use humour, Chris, in the same way you post clips from "Yes, Minister". To lighten-up and try to bring a smile. While telling the truth about a dark foetid, diseased corner of what passes for democracy in our borough.
It's not possible for me to tell when you are being serious Alan - you've played the 'sarcasm' card too often, so I'll assume everything you write is a joke - safer that way.
There are more than 50 Cllrs in Haringey Alan - even if I had time to find them all and ask them, why would they talk to me, a stranger, about anything you imply they should keep confidential? Prefer to take them at face value - nothing they tweet is orchestrated by a higher power, I'm sure of that.
As I recall, Chris, you're a party member, supporter, and Labour voter. Perhaps you donate to the Party funds? Attend the fundraising events? Deliver leaflets? You're surely entitled to ask?
Even straightforwardly as a resident and Council Taxpayer, councillors work for you. They should be accountable to you and prepared to give you clear and open answers to reasonable questions.
You aren't asking for their bank details, for heaven sake! <Attempted joke>
I'm beginning to think you don't want to ask them because you are afraid that you might start getting one or two answers you'd prefer not to hear and would have to change your mind.
This is not helpful Alan - we're talking about how we can get politicians to appear on HoL and why they should bother, not what I personally can or can't, should or shouldn't do. If I have to do loads of work, it's a nogo.
It's not so much about my personal politics as how we can give all sides a fair shout and a chance to elucidate and see the reactions they provoke, so as, admittedly, to hurry them up along the inevitable path to a time when they'll all have to participate in some sort of forum in future - might as well be HoL.
Seems to me so far that this simply won't happen on HoL this time round - maybe we can get the Tories, UKIP and the Lib Dems to poke their heads over the parapet?
I've suggested factors which I think may discourage or even prevent more councillors posting on Harringay Online. You write: "This is not helpful"; and say you're sure "a higher power" is not involved.
Okay, let's imagine that I'm completely wrong. So how do you find out what factors are preventing this happening?
I suggested asking councillors directly. But you don't want to take even this obvious step.
Chris, I'm not suggesting you do this as a full-time job and interview all 57. Maybe just pick half-a-dozen at random and have a brief phone chat with them. (Or even an email exchange.) I think you'll get some useful pointers.
Hi Chris
This is a really interesting discussion. My view is a mix of a few things:
It is a shame, I think social media rocks & is a great tool for political/social change and enhanced engagement. I think cllrs have a lot to learn from Joe Goldberg and his celtic loving, iron bru craving, running routine informing tweets with a bit of politics. It allows people to view him as human and normal, someone with a life outside politics who is not a political robot.
It would be an interesting study to see cllrs tweets before & after they were elected and note the differences.
I am exactly as crazy on Twitter as I am off.... my job does not change that and nor will it and nor should it. That's not utopia, that is just basic human rights and accepting people have a life.
There is of course the strong possibility that some of the politicians on social media are as boring in real life as they are online!... ;)
I agree, I think a lot of them are not good at social media and Joe Goldberg is very good on Twitter. However, "It would be an interesting study to see cllrs tweets before & after they were elected and note the differences. " - this applies to HoL too. Where are the people who where unable to stay off of here whilst desperately clamouring for our votes? Have they been told to stay away?
Thanks John but I think you're falling into the trap we're all setting - thinking that HoL is the place where votes can be won. Hugh should know as an established Consultant, advisor, speaker, practitioner etc on Network Neighbourhoods and on this thread in an earlier post he laid it out - not only does a web presence make no difference to the number of votes won, but, as Seema points out above, it can actually lose votes.
I think the players do know this - that's what stops them, not any commandment.
We all want to think that we're influential here on HoL and that a significant number of people will read what we write and hence we can bring about beneficial change just by posting, but it simply isn't true, sadly - I'm trying to make it more true.
Karen and David used it to gather feedback and inform. Nothing else.
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