
Well it went on for nearly 4 hours, as I predicted, and last night's Full Council made 3 appalling decisions that reflect the Alice in Wonderland world the Council's Tory group currently seem to live in:
On School closures the meeting decided by 26 votes to 17 not to abandon the current flawed consultation on the barmy options. There was a named vote, which I will not repeat here unless people can't find it, but basically the 17 were cross all parties and none, and the 26 were all Tories plus one Independent and one arms-length Tory. When I suggested that the Tory majority members with schools due to close in their ward had possibly received reassurances from the leadership that options might change I was howled down ! Nothing hurts like the truth when you are trying to hide it......
Best remark of this debate from one rebel Tory, "The leader is trying to make a name for himself and I fear that name is twit."
On Ferry Fares Fair our motion to support the MP's campaign for an OFT investigation was amended by the leadership to kick it into the long grass of a Policy Commission enquiry by 27 votes to 14 - those against were myself, Gardiner, Mosdell, Swan, Foster, Stephens, Bowker, Joyce, Bishop, Churchman, Mc Robert, Humby, Knowles and Adams. Again cross party and none.
On the Budget, the leadership's 3.9% Council tax increase proposal with a £10m raid on balances over 3 years to prop up day to day expenditure went though with all the Tory group members in favour, plus the arms length Tory and one Independent, and everyone else against - including Labour - or abstaining. Our Labour amendment - a 3.75% increase with NO use of balances - attracted 5 votes this year, which is a 250% increase on our amendment last year - and 5 abstentions (Liberals and NAGs)! Thanks to Ian Stephens, Charlie Hancock and Patrick Joyce for their support.
Mass school closures, opposition to their own MP on ferry fares, spending what you haven't got - here on the Isle of Wight the world has been turned upside down as the local Tories behave like some sort of militant tendency..........
And when I got home at 10.15pm I had received TEN Council press releases in my email Inbox within the space of about one hour from the Westminster-lead communications arm of the Council telling me how everything is so wonderful. Entirely bizarre. A contract must be up for renewal....