PeterE wrote:
dcbwhaley wrote:
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I'm sure if the vote had gone the other way you would be crowing over a triumph of democracy.
No. I can put my hand on my heart and deny that. A rare triumph for good sense, perhaps, but not an endorsement of mass democracy.
Referenda are deeply flawed ways of making decisions because, for most decisions, the great mass of people are not sufficiently informed and too self centered to understand the long term consequences of their decision. And I don't exclude myself from that.
This is why most civilised nations have a representative or paarliamentary democracy - it may be a lousy system but it is better than all the alternatives.
They only went for the referendum as it seemed as though the scheme would fail because it wasn't supported by enough of the 10 local councils.
True.. that seems to be the case per Ted's updates as pasted from the Manchester/Bolton/Bury press. I gather from my own brother and sister who serve with GMP as well as pals down there - who do include Ted's two sisters and one brother who live in the Manchester area .. that Bury/Trafford and Stockport councils were voting against the charge anyway .. with Bolton wavering.
Oldham was being sold the system on the tram link - which was not even part of the TiF package this had already been signed, sealed and delivered before the TiF proposals as I understand from a police pal who works in the Oldham area.
Folk in Lancs/Cheshire/Derbyshire all wanted a say as they would have had to have paid that charge .. as would the Mad Cats and self when visiting friends down there... and leaving for home in the tratime traffic .. or paying the occasional work related visit in the Peak periods .. which were revised only because the protests emerged back in 2007 when they originally proposed a continuous charge and a "tag n pay" system.

The problem as I see it was that Central Manchester alone would have the extra buses. Nothing of any benefit was being given to the rest of the area and once clause in this scheme did state that all in Manchester would pay a levy on council tax as well as a congestion charge if venturing a yard within the zoned areas.
I think then from reading all the bumph in the press courtesy of the Mad Doc - that the improvements had not been thought through to the satisfaction of the public - many of whom would be affected by this increased outlay at a time when jobs are scarce and congestion may well take care of itself as the recession bites.
We are noticing less traffic and less queues in the shops around here ...
and this appears to be reflected even in Manchester per the pals who live there.. in Bolton..(Bromley Cross/Eegerton/Turton) .. Bury ... Worsley.. Bramhall.. Poynton.. Cheadle Hulme... .. Oldham.. all saying the traffic is not that congested .. and more like "school hols traffic"
I think the fact that money is tight also made a decision to put Manchester in debt with a loan which required pay back via a congestion charge as its criteria was a bad idea .. and one which Cambridge will take into account (and .. yep .. there are a bunch of really wild Swiss medics based down there

and one of the Mad Doc's older brothers also resides down that way - so I guess "fur will fly" down there too

) . Bristol is another city considering a bid for TiF loaning.. and I gather this city has been watching Manchester closely.
Durham has had one charge for years .. BEFORE LONDON!

Only the old quarter incurs the charge which is very nominal and it was only intorduced after Durham built plenty of cheap Park/Ride carparks around the outskirts in the same way as Canterbury and Oxford (which city has those
bollards to keep traffic out at peak times.
Now Oxford council tax payers do pay for those buses and I think 60p for a 24 hour park plus a £2 return bus ticket is pretty good value overall.. but they do pay a levy on council tax .. same as Durham does.
All pay. All get a benefit in kind. Much fairer really than expecting those who need to work in a town centre to fund the rest of the county.

.. and that was the real nub of this angry issue in Mnchester as I interpret the story to date from the pasted news items on this thread.