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6th April 2007
Ten Green Town and Parish Councillors have now been appointed uncontested in Stroud District
Philip Booth, a Green party spokesperson said: "This is good news
for Greens but bad news for democracy insofar as the lack of
interest in people to stand."
Two Greens stood as
Independents they are Chris Harmer (Horsley PC) and Helen
Royall (Cainscross PC) while the others elected are Amanda
Moriarty, Val Saunders, Sheila Lister and Jes Waring (Stroud TC),
former-Nailsworth Mayor John Nicholson (Nailsworth TC), Phil Blomberg
(Rodborough PC), Piers Clifford (Horsley PC) and Clare Sheridan
(Stonehouse TC).
Philip Booth added: "There are still seats
available in places - including Rodborough, Nailsworth, Stonehouse,
Cainscross and Horsley. It is very disappointing that not more people
are interested - people are losing faith in politics - to some extent
this is a reflection of politics in general and the lack of real powers
our communities have compared to other countries."
Philip Booth continued: "Research shows we no longer know what
governments are good for. The steady withdrawal of the state over the
past 20 years from the public sphere, has meant corporations, not
governments, increasingly define the public realm. We also witness both
Conservative and Labour representatives nationally being happy to
go blatantly against the clear wishes of most Britons on issues like
Iraq, public ownership of the NHS and more."
Philip
Booth concluded: "But things are changing - even the other parties are
now recognising we need more local democracy and powers for communities
- and it is also clear that without Greens in our local Councils in
Stroud District we would not have seen these issues being taken
seriously - Greens can and are making a difference - with more elected
in the coming elections we will be hoping to make even more of a
difference."
Latest on Stroud Town
In Stroud there will be elections for the Town Council - in Trinity
ward four people are fighting three seats - the three Greens are hoping
to retain their seats: John Marjoram, Dave Cockcroft and Gek-Bee. In
Slade ward's three seats there are two Greens standing Rob Green and
Sarah Lunnon plus Mike Jones (an Independent sympathetic to
green objectives) plus another Independent which we know little
about. In Central the three seats are being contested by two Greens
Mayor Kevin Cranston and Odelia Jarman plus two others from other
parties. The Greens could end up with a minimum of 8 and a maximum of
11 out of the 18 seats on the Town Council.
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