Trees are politically dangerous!
Who would have thought that trees in #EDDC would be politically
dangerous! But there again in #EDDC it would appear that anything and everything
that the Conservative majority Group can’t control and direct is deemed politically
dangerous. So, the story about trees, politics and #EDDC is –
Way back in October 2013 following an initiative by Councillor Claire
Wright
http://www.claire-wright.org/ #EDDC agreed set up a tree scrutiny task force.
Yes, I know that this sounds rather innocuous but frankly anything that
involves Claire Wright and trees must be politically suspect, after all she is
the Woodland Trust’s https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/ tree
champion for Devon. If you follow this link to the Woodland Trust you will see
what a politically subversive lot they are.
Great, #EDDC
having set up this task group then set about doing nothing to hold
any meetings. Then low and behold one is called for 5 December 2014. Not bad
only 14 months to organise a meeting! Must be something #EDDC Conservatives don’t really
want to happen.
Anyway, Claire Wright turns up at the tree scrutiny task group meeting along with one of our other local politically dangerous #EDDC Councillors Roger Giles. As does, “on message” Conservative Councillor Tony Howard.
Oh dear, we knew that it would all end in tears when at the meeting
Claire Wright proposed Roger Giles should be the Chair. The matter was deferred
to the next meeting – probably so that the Conservative Group could muster its
troops to attend with their block vote.
Then the tree scrutiny task force set about discussing the scope of its
remit. That is very politically taxing! This was fine until Claire Wright (her
again?!) proposed that the Local Plan (now that is politically taxing!) be part
of the remit. After much argy bargy the Chair, you recall its Conservative Councillor
Tony Howard, announced that he had had enough and was closing the meeting! That
will teach Claire Wright!
But wait, the two pesky independent Councillors then tried to get those
present to agree a date for a further meeting. Now this is tricky as the task
force has to conclude its scrutiny in 26 March so that it is all done way ahead
of May’s local elections. So, when is the next meeting? Yup, 26 January!!
Hang on though, it’s not all over yet! Councillor Howard decides to
throw a spanner in the works by resigning!
One way or another the #EDDC Conservative Councillors are throwing all they can at Claire Wright and her independent allies, even when it comes to talking about trees!
Read all about this #EDDC farce, and weep, at -
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