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Report slams Tory referendum plans

Von: I&R ~ GB (infotake@outiniref.org) [Profil]
Datum: 08.09.2009 12:20
Message-ID: <7gmp9uF2p49dcU1@mid.uni-berlin.de>
Newsgroup: alt.politics.media alt.politics.british uk.environment uk.gov.localscot.politics uk.politics.misc uk.politics.constitution
Report slams Tory referendum plans

http://www.lgcplus.com/policy-and-politics/latest-policy-and-politics-news/report-slams-to
ry-referendum-plans/5005993.article
8 September, 2009 | By Dan Drillsma-Milgrom
<http://www.lgcplus.com/dan-drillsma-milgrom/2257.bio>

Perhaps, in view of the following, even if the Tories gain power
councillors must not be too worried about being overruled by their electors.
Dan Drillsma-Milgrom wrote:
"Under the Tory plans, councils would be obliged to hold a referendum on
any local issue if 5% of the local population sign a petition in favour
of it within a six-month period."
According to David Cameron's House of Commons office staff, replying to
our question about this on 11th March 2009, the proposed local referenda
"WILL NOT BE LEGALLY BINDING"
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