The value of politics
A few days ago Launceston councillor details of 27 rural bus routes which were under consideration for having the plug pulled on their off-peak subsidies.
´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Cornwall noticed the post and investigated further - it was a really strong story which lead the breakfast programme this morning, prompting dozens of phone calls from listeners. It seems a fair number of councillors were also keen to know more, because at the scrutiny committee meeting today the proposal was scrapped in favour of an alternative way to save the money, which left the bus routes intact.
The list of threatened bus routes had not been among the official council background papers released to members of the press, public or councillors and I was curious to know where Alex had obtained his information. "I asked for a briefing," he told me. Simples, but only Alex thought of doing it.
I wonder if the bus routes would have been saved if Alex had not taken the initiative and made his inquiries. I wonder if the bus routes would have been saved if Alex had not blogged about it and other media, including other bloggers, not then piled in. I rather suspect that it would have been much easier for councillors to vote through a package of transport cuts if the details had not been in the public domain.
I know that some councillors feel they are sometimes ignored by the media and that some of their colleagues get more than their fair share of coverage. The simple fact is that those councillors who work hard to dig up important stories, and then make them known, will inevitably get more attention than those that don't bother.
Hearty congratulations to Alex on his scoop.
Comment number 1.
At 3rd Nov 2010, AccurateChronometer wrote:Mr Folkes is a councillor, not a journalist.
He is doing his job. Well.
You are the one who is looking for 'scoops' - whether contrived, fabricated or genuine. Much of your activity on this blog can fairly be described as coming under the first of those descriptions.
Time to get a bit more serious, Mr Smith.
You are not publicly funded as a comic turn(according to your own description) nor to denigrate and insult those in whose country you are a guest.
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Comment number 2.
At 4th Nov 2010, Stephen Richardson wrote:Graham, are you saying that Cllr Folkes is basically a media tart. I thought he was a good (albeit Lib Dem) councillor who cared about the people in his ward and the rest of Cornwall.
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Comment number 3.
At 4th Nov 2010, Andrew Jacks wrote:So long as school buses at are not part of the cuts this is no big deal, we have too many empty buses dodging parked cars of the passengers who gave-up waiting a long while ago, lets have the postbus scheme
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Comment number 4.
At 4th Nov 2010, Graham Smith wrote:Stephen - caring about ward members is great, but it takes politics to get things done. Apologies if I didn't make my point clear in my original post.
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Comment number 5.
At 4th Nov 2010, Peter Tregantle wrote:"but it takes politics to get things done"
It's who you know, not what you know. Fully agree and it is good to see a councillor representing the people, Cornwall would be a much place if we had more Alex's, utter respect and envy.
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