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They were the brainchild of David Cameron and have always been utterly pointless. They were always a miscalculation for the Tories. Scrapping them should be a priority. Then get rid of those Police and Crime Commissioners while they are at it.
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Police commissioners may not be a wild success however they replaced who ever was doiing it ( police watch committees) who failed over Stalker and Anderton, west mids serious crime squad
and the usual British disease of - whoever is overseeing seems to be sleeping on the job
Chances are that next to no one knows enough to make a reasoned decision regarding who is best for the job; and it's too tedious to try to get all the information; that would be too soul destroying. The best most can find time for is to appraise the candidates for a GE by reading the bumf that comes through the letterbox.
The best system removes all excess management and simply leaves sensible levels, such as national government and local government. Beyond that it's jobs for the boys & girls, paid for by taxes forced on us all.
Weren't they the idea of Michael Heseltine? A rare example of a great, visionary politician. And they are IMO a good thing. Britain has some of the most centralised government in Europe. It's also great to see people like Andys Burnham and Street standing up for their areas independently of their parties. And I suspect Street's successor Richard Parker will be the same
there was a referendum on setting up a London mayor in 1998.
And from Wiki:
Devolution for England was proposed in 1912 by the Member of Parliament for Dundee, Winston Churchill, as part of the debate on Home Rule for Ireland. In a speech in Dundee on 12 September, Churchill proposed that the government of England should be divided up among regional parliaments, with power devolved to areas such as Lancashire, Yorkshire, the Midlands and London as part of a federal system of government
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