New alliance to lead Cornwall

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A NEW political alliance has been formed to lead Cornwall's new local authority through difficult times.

The Conservatives and independent councillors will be working together at the newly formed Cornwall Council which has taken over from the now-defunct county and district councils.

Conservative councillor Alec Robertson was elected leader of the council yesterday at its first meeting and told the packed house at County Hall: "This isn't the time for jaw-jaw – it's a time for war-war."

The new cabinet is made up of six Conservatives and four independents. It includes independent councillors Graeme Hicks and Mark Kaczmarek, both previously fierce critics of council policy, now in leading positions on the executive.

The Liberal Democrats, who were in charge at County Hall for four years until the elections earlier this month, are now officially in opposition – absent from the executive and without a single chairmanship of the council's scrutiny committees.

The three members of Mebyon Kernow are not officially in the Conservative and independent alliance or with the Liberal Democrat opposition but will be "working with anybody and everybody" for the policies they support.

On being elected leader, Coun Robertson said: "It's a great honour and a great responsibility and I will do my best to be a good leader for the whole council and not just for one part of it. This reflects the will of the people in Cornwall and that hasn't always been the case in this place."

The former county council repeatedly came under fire over its handling of issues such as Newquay Airport, fire cover in the county and the introduction of the unitary authority itself, which was opposed by many.

The new leader said the three things at the top of his agenda were protecting and supporting front-line services, a "war on waste" and a commitment to openness and transparency.

"This isn't the time for jaw-jaw – it's a time for war-war. We have to have a war on waste and we have a culture of secrecy to defeat," he said.

A former Royal Navy lieutenant and pub landlord, Coun Robertson is now looking to the future after the turbulent past of Cornwall County Council.

"We have an army of first-class officers who are just as committed to doing their best for Cornwall as we all are," he said. "It's time to draw a line under the past. We need to work together and prove to the people who put us here that we are up to doing the job they elected us to do."

He said a full audit was now being carried out on the state of the finances of Cornwall Council and the results would be made fully public.

Coun Robertson was the only candidate put forward for leader – his ascension to power was approved by the Conservatives and independents but the Liberal Democrats abstained from the vote.

He was nominated by former Tory chief Jim Currie and seconded by leader of the independent group Neil Burden.

After the meeting, Coun Burden said: "The independents felt that as the Cornish people had elected a hung council, we should honour that and work in a coalition. The Liberal Democrats decided to go into opposition. If we're going to make progress and positive changes, we have to have a majority of members singing from the same hymn sheet."

Doris Ansari stepped down from four years as chairman of the council to take her place as leader of the Liberal Democrats. Pat Harvey (Ind) former leader of Restormel, was voted in as new chairman with John Dyer (Con) as vice-chairman.

Coun Ansari said after yesterday's meeting: "The Conservatives and independents suggested a rainbow coalition of all parties but if we did that, who would be holding the new administration to account?"

She said she would welcome the results of the financial audit now being carried out.

The cost of introducing the new unitary authority was first set at just over £19 million but is now thought to be around £60 million, with millions of pounds of savings expected over the next few years through the centralisation process.

Coun Ansari said: "If we are a genuinely new authority, then we have to say we are not going to keep looking back.

"I'm looking forward to ensuring that we have a first-class authority that delivers excellent services."

Independent councillors Graeme Hicks and Mark Kaczmarek were the most vociferous critics of the old administration, speaking out furiously against the council's decision to publish a magazine, bottled water costs, the handling of Newquay Airport and the proposed logo for the new council, which has since been scrapped.

Both men are now in the cabinet, with Coun Hicks taking responsibility for highways and Coun Kaczmarek housing.

Coun Hicks said: "There are going to be some really difficult decisions in the future but we can't shy away from them."

Coun Kaczmarek said: "We're in a great position to make real changes – from where we are now, the only way is up."

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    by Philip Hosking, penryn

    Sunday, June 28 2009, 10:49AM

    “Where has voting Lib Dem, Tory OR Independent taken Cornwall anyway? The political Liberal/Indy/Tory Cornish tradition has seen our little land reduced to the fag end of England. Turned into a retirement home or holiday village.

    Kernow as a stateless nations needs a progressive nationalist party to fight its corner.”

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    by Justin, Cornwall

    Thursday, June 25 2009, 2:09PM

    “That's right AG!. The British MUST accept what the establishment tells them or else.”

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    by a g rawlings, truro

    Thursday, June 25 2009, 10:56AM

    “Why don't you do what the voters of the council election are told, lay down and keep quite.”

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    by Steve Leverton, Camborne, Cornwall

    Thursday, June 25 2009, 1:59AM

    “I dread to think what is to come with the conservatives having the say here...I think there will be lots of regrets from voters in the months and years to come.”

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    by Shane Purser, Bodmin

    Wednesday, June 24 2009, 10:17PM

    “The people of Cornwall did not vote in a Conservative council, but now have one. Al those independents should be ashamed of themselves.”

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    by B Law, Liskeard

    Wednesday, June 24 2009, 7:40PM

    “Maybe they will address the disgraceful situation that the mostly Lib Dem executive voted in.That is to close three centres for people with learning difficulties in Cornwall over the next two years.This leaves only two in the whole county .”

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    by Terry Culumn, Truro

    Wednesday, June 24 2009, 7:29PM

    “Thanks goodness a party with some idea of how the real world operates is now in charge.

    After 4 years of chaos at County Hall, I think an audit of just how much money the lib dems have cost every single ratepayer is an excellent idea.
    I do not know this new leader, but his has got to be better than that walley who cost us so much money with the airport fiasco, fire statiopn cover and that useless magazine.
    Trouble is I think the results of a new council looking closely at the books is going to give us all a surprise, and not in a good way.Independent councillors have done the correct thing by joining with those who know hopw to run things.
    Well done”

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    by Smithy, cornwall

    Wednesday, June 24 2009, 6:58PM

    “Yes!!! The Independents have let us down. Are they all voting with the conservatives. Where does Cornishboy Bert Biscoe
    stand for example. Independents are Independent! I will be watching these two loud mouthed Independents on the Cabinet are held to book.
    They have been given all the troublesome Chairs which deal with Newquay Airport, Incineration and Health Care. I think the conservatives have pulled a fast one ere and will blame the Independents. Will they all be blamed- me thinks so. I too would not have voted Independent if I knew they were cosying up to the Conservatives.”

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    by KernowMum, Cornwall

    Wednesday, June 24 2009, 6:48PM

    “Bert Biscoe = Tory
    Neil Burden = Tory
    Pat Harvey = Tory
    Mark Kaczmarek = Tory
    John Keeling = Tory
    Graeme Hicks = Tory
    Steve Eva = Tory
    Mike Varney = Tory
    Grenville Chappel = Tory
    David Saunby = Tory
    John Pollard = Tory
    John Coombe = Tory
    Judith Haycock = Tory
    Irene Bailey = Tory
    Harry Heywood = Tory
    Mary May = Tory
    Sue Pass = Tory
    Michael Callan = Tory
    Andrew Wallis = Tory
    Lisa Dolley = Tory
    John Wood = Tory
    Julian German = Tory
    Derek Holley = Tory
    Pat Harvey = Tory
    Chris Goninan = Tory
    Pam Lyne = Tory
    Des Curnow = Tory
    John Lugg = Tory
    Neil Plummer = Tory
    Neil Burden = Tory
    Collin Brewer = Tory

    Independent only until there's a whiff of power ... Independent only until they might get a few crumbs from the table ... about as independent as my big toe”

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    by Aaron, Redruth

    Wednesday, June 24 2009, 6:39PM

    “I have observed both Counc Hicks and Kaczmarek public work over a number of years and have found them both of great integrity. They are definatly forward looking and progressive. There part in the Executive is good news for Cornwall.”

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