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Victory for people power - but Tories demand Wirral library closure inquiry report be published now

Conservative group leader Jeff Green Conservative group leader Jeff Green

A REPORT into the closure programme which is thought to be highly critical of the ruling Lib-Lab administration may never now be published, fear Tory councillors.

The planned shutdown of 11 of Wirral's 24 libraries was dramatically aborted last Wednesday evening in what the previously pro-closure council leader Steve Foulkes insisted was an act of "decisive leadership".

Cllr Foulkes, leader of the Labour group, said the U-turn was being made as the Government-ordered local inquiry into the closures had taken so long, and any planned cost savings the closures would have brought could not now be seen for this year.

The decision also saw the council abandoning its plan to use the savings from the library closures to spend £20m on 13 neighbourhood multi-purpose centres across Wirral.

Campaigners and opposition Tories, however, say they believe Cllr Foulkes and his deputy, Lib Dem leader Simon Holbrook, have acted to deliberately pre-empt the results of the local inquiry, the results of which they have been allowed access to, along with some senior council officers, for over a month for "fact checking" purposes.

Consultant Sue Charteris chaired the inquiry over two days at the Floral Pavilion and although her report has not been published, several sources have indicated that it makes "painful" reading for the administration.

As a result of the shock announcement last week, the inquiry has been extended a further 21 days to allow interested parties make further submissions.

Tory leader Jeff Green said: "This is an absolutely stunning U-turn by two men who resolutely backed the ludicrous idea to close 11 much-valued libraries right up until the eleventh hour.

"We know they've been allowed a sight of the draft report - and refused to allow us to see it - so I can only draw the inference that its contents are so shocking that they felt they simply had to climb out of the hole they'd dug for themselves.

"Unless the report is published unedited and immediately then the stench of mystery will never go away. Over 60,000 signed petitions against closing our libraries and they deserve to know the truth.

"In the meantime, this thoroughly discredited administration should resign immediately."

A special meeting of the full council has been called for Monday, October 12, where the U-turn will be discussed. It was demanded by the Conservative group but council leader Foulkes is unhappy.

He said: "We have to ask – why do the Conservatives want to 'discuss' this issue yet again? If I were a cynical person I could believe that they are trying to continue to make political capital out of the issue."

Comments(7)

glenn, moreton says...
11:15am Wed 7 Oct 09

' The tories want to make political capital over the issue'??

NO, They want to make sure you face up to your actions over the SAR and answer questions to the public instead of trying to brush your arrogant conduct over the past year under the carpet, you dimwit.

minimad69 says...
1:29pm Wed 7 Oct 09

True Glenn,
The tories have have had to do nothing in this situation, to have their electoral stock rise.
The Lib/Lab 'cabinet' (what a joke as that signifies specialist knowledge) have made sure the tories did'nt have to do a thing to look good, by making themselves look grossly incompetent, ill-informed and supremely arrogant !!!!

Maybe messrs Foulkes and Holbrook would have preferred the meeting to be scheduled solely around them, on recent experience, some time after midnight when they can 'haunt' the town hall and all decent folk are tucked up in bed.

WHAT A BUNCH OF IDIOTS

Don McCubbin says...
5:07pm Wed 7 Oct 09

In a pre-inquiry tour of all the affected libraries Sue Charteris spoke to hundreds of Wirral residents concerned about their local libraries. She met over 100 in Irby Library alone. Many library campaigners gave their own time to get their heads around legalistic phrases like "Statement of Case" and "Proof of Evidence" in order to make an oral statement at the Floral Pavilion on June 9th and 10th. She gave time for the Council, with their in house legal experts and hired Barrister, to comment at every stage. Even when we had extra response time because of the Council's late evidence she allowed the Council equal time to further respond.
This then was a very Public Inquiry and it would be a gross insult to everyone who took part if the Charteris Report were not published in full.
If there is the slightest hint of this happening we should all kick up an almighty fuss with local and national newspapers to ensure publication.
With the leaders of the Labour/Lib Dem run Council resisting coming to a full Council of all our representatives the signs of a cover up are there for all to see.
Let us see the Charteris Report Now! The Council has already seen the draft.

piggymalone says...
6:59pm Wed 7 Oct 09

We must continue to pressurise MBW to issue the unadulterated report. It was the people of Wirral that forced the Sue Charteris enquiry, surely that enquiry outcome belongs to the people of Wirral. I will not rest until Foulkes and Holbrook have to guts to release the documents....but I wont hold my breath coz they dont have any guts between them. I think perhaps we must bombard Brown with compaints to get what is ours.

Govwatcher says...
9:09pm Wed 7 Oct 09

Cllrs Foul kes and Holbrook really are treating the Wirral residents as fools. Not publishing the Public Inquiry Report/Findings must have been a practice they copied from this corrupt Labour Government. I suppose we are expected to wait for it to be leaked before we get to know.

hugo2008 says...
9:43pm Thu 8 Oct 09

Foulkes & Holbrook you must publish and be damned. you both know you are the most unpopular people in the whole of the Wirral and your time is limited.
At least have the decency to resign and force an election, then we can all see the popularity of this failed Lib Lab pact.

piggymalone says...
10:37pm Thu 8 Oct 09

If we can get enough residents to the council meeting on Monday evening then the pressure could be verbally put on the dynamic duo to sling their hooks

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