Swansea Council held its six-weekly yack-fest this evening. Among the items for decision was a key paper on the Private Sector Housing Renewal and Disabled Adaptations Policy. It contained a series of recommendations aimed at providing necessary safeguards within the private housing sector. And yet the cabinet member charged with the responsibility of steering this important policy through council, Lib Dem Peter May, was absent.
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I wonder what the Assembly's Lib Dem shadow housing minister has to say about this?
I have to say that it's a bit rich for the Mayals Phantom to complain that someone did not attend a council meeting.
You miss the point Matt. Cllr May gets paid a large SRA as cabinet member for Housing and therefore has a particular responsibility to present important reports in his portfolio (and anser questions on those reports).
Anonymous makes a good point. If May can't be trusted to act responsibly as a cabinet member then what will be like as an MP?
Artorious - your comments are spot on. Peter May cannot answer any questions put to him as a cabinet member unless the answers have been passed to him by his Director phil roberts. Peter May will never be competent enough to represent Swansea West in Westminster - he is an apathetic councillor and would be an inept MP.
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