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chiefdave

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I guess the only people to ask are the constituents in whichever part of the City that she represented then.
She's not a big fan of asking the constituents. Refused to hold a referendum over Cov joining the West Midlands Combined Authority.
 

Liquid Gold

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I desperately want to be slim and fit which is why I'm going home to stuff my face and drink wine this evening.as opposed to going to the gym
 

Adge

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Don’t u get to vote for your mayor. How can u make a petition against one?
Na, think it’s longevity of service or something like that. That’s another thing I don’t understand-people have surely been voting her in for however long she has been a councillor-over 20 years is it? Must have done some good somewhere to get the same gig again and again for that amount of time?
 

pastythegreat

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Na, think it’s longevity of service or something like that. That’s another thing I don’t understand-people have surely been voting her in for however long she has been a councillor-over 20 years is it? Must have done some good somewhere to get the same gig again and again for that amount of time?
Not necessarily, she's a Labour councillor in Coventry. People in Coventry don't read manifestos, they just vote Labour, no questions asked. If you pinned a red rosette on a broken hat stand most people would still vote for it.
My Father-in-law is a prime example of it. Always moaned about Lucas and the sale of the Ricoh, all the councillors that voted in favour, the WMCA. He moans about it all. But ask him who he voted for...... "Same party I've always voted for my whole life!!"

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chiefdave

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Na, think it’s longevity of service or something like that. That’s another thing I don’t understand-people have surely been voting her in for however long she has been a councillor-over 20 years is it? Must have done some good somewhere to get the same gig again and again for that amount of time?
I would suggest with very low turnout in local elections most people just vote by party. Doubt there's many people in the city who could reel off the names of their three councillors.
 

Captain Dart

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Na, think it’s longevity of service or something like that. That’s another thing I don’t understand-people have surely been voting her in for however long she has been a councillor-over 20 years is it? Must have done some good somewhere to get the same gig again and again for that amount of time?
I believe it's a ceremonial post which they give to the longest serving counciller, current incumbant is actually a Tory.

As for this reflecting on her record thats nonsense they'd vote for a donkey with a red rosette in the ward she repesents.
 

Johnnythespider

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I believe it's a ceremonial post which they give to the longest serving counciller, current incumbant is actually a Tory.

As for this reflecting on her record thats nonsense they'd vote for a donkey with a red rosette in the ward she repesents.
I'd prefer a broken hat stand
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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As has been said, it's more to do with her party than her. If she became a Tory then the same people who've voted for her continuously for years would all of a sudden despise everything she stood for.

It's why democracy has become a joke - it's not about people making informed decisions, it's just sheep herding.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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I must've missed the 250,000 people turning up for the ice hockey team's victory parade.

Why does that matter? Doesn't explain why helping CCFC should be an 'obligation' of the council. Their obligation is to the residents of Coventry and large numbers of them don't support CCFC, or even like football.
 

pastythegreat

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Why does that matter? Doesn't explain why helping CCFC should be an 'obligation' of the council. Their obligation is to the residents of Coventry and large numbers of them don't support CCFC, or even like football.
And even less support w***s so why are they bending over backwards to help/support them? They're not even from this city. At least CCFC are!

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Covstu

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And even less support w***s so why are they bending over backwards to help/support them? They're not even from this city. At least CCFC are!

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Cash, cash and more cash chucked in with some corporate sponsorship
 

Adge

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Not necessarily, she's a Labour councillor in Coventry. People in Coventry don't read manifestos, they just vote Labour, no questions asked. If you pinned a red rosette on a broken hat stand most people would still vote for it.
My Father-in-law is a prime example of it. Always moaned about Lucas and the sale of the Ricoh, all the councillors that voted in favour, the WMCA. He moans about it all. But ask him who he voted for...... "Same party I've always voted for my whole life!!"

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And there lies the problem then-that is very blinkered. “I’ve voted Labour all my life and will continue to do so whatever their policies and their manifesto are” . :banhappy:
 

Limey

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Why does that matter? Doesn't explain why helping CCFC should be an 'obligation' of the council. Their obligation is to the residents of Coventry and large numbers of them don't support CCFC, or even like football.
Or even like Rugby, and probably 0.1% are legit wasps fans. It's a sporting stadium that should be home to Coventry teams.
 

chiefdave

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Their obligation is to the residents of Coventry
Which is exactly why the council should be doing everything it can to ensure the club stays in business and stays in Coventry. Stop thinking of it as a football club and think of it as a business that employs local people, generates millions for the local economy and is one of the most high profile things nationally and internationally we have in the city.

Was listening to the news on CWR last night and the council are meeting with Aldi as they are talking about closing a single store in Coventry yet they refuse to even meet with the football club.
 

Philosorapter

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I wonder what would happen to the post if someone puts in a petition for a directly elected Mayor?
 

Captain Dart

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pastythegreat

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An elected Mayor (a new post) is completely different to the (ceremonial) Lord Mayor.
Besides its been superseded by having an elected West Midlands Mayor.
So your saying we couldn't petition against Lucas getting the gig because she's not elected?
Or are you just pointing out the difference between somebody elected and somebody standing on ceremony?
Either way I think a petition should be started. The woman doesn't deserve this role. She's a joker who (in my te at least) has screwed this proud city over numerous times.

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Philosorapter

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An elected Mayor (a new post) is completely different to the (ceremonial) Lord Mayor.
Besides its been superseded by having an elected West Midlands Mayor.

You can have both posts. One doesn't get in the way of the other. And at least one post could be created by the will of the Coventry Public.

It's amazing how you need a referendum for the setting up of a Coventry Mayor but you can ignore the same publics will when setting one up with the creation of the WMCA and a future Mayor.
 

Captain Dart

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You can have both posts. One doesn't get in the way of the other. And at least one post could be created by the will of the Coventry Public.

It's amazing how you need a referendum for the setting up of a Coventry Mayor but you can ignore the same publics will when setting one up with the creation of the WMCA and a future Mayor.
Attempt to bring an elected Mayor to Coventry failed 7 years ago, 63% no.
Coventry votes against mayor plan
 

Captain Dart

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So your saying we couldn't petition against Lucas getting the gig because she's not elected?
Or are you just pointing out the difference between somebody elected and somebody standing on ceremony?
Either way I think a petition should be started. The woman doesn't deserve this role. She's a joker who (in my te at least) has screwed this proud city over numerous times.

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The full council votes on the post, not the electorate.
Start a petition if you think it is important but don't be surprised if it is greeted with indifference.
 

Philosorapter

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Attempt to bring an elected Mayor to Coventry failed 7 years ago, 63% no.
Coventry votes against mayor plan

This was seven years ago though. People views can change in that time. Especially if someone creates a post of Mayor for a combined authority which the Coventry people didn't want and then being made ceremonial Mayor of that City.

Surely a measure of public opinion is needed here on recent events.
 

Sbarcher

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Need to start a Lexit campaign.
 

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