Absolutely. I was not going to go through a complete list, but I welcome hearing about what has happened in Sheffield.
It seems that Yorkshire is turning against these proposals en masse, and there has been opposition in other councils—for example, in Leeds city council. The Yorkshire Post quoted its leader, Councillor Keith Wakefield, as saying that these proposals are"““not acceptable in today's democracy… If people decide they want an elected mayor that's what they should have, but do it following a vote… I think the idea of a referendum is OK where people have an opportunity to say yea or nay. What's not right is putting you in a position where there's been no vote.””"
I understand that he would turn down the position whatever happens.
I hope that the hon. Member for Bradford East and his colleagues will support our amendment 41, and vote against the imposition of shadow mayors and referendums on their local councils.
Localism Bill (ways and means)
Proceeding contribution from
Baroness Keeley
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 17 May 2011.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Localism Bill.
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