Archive: Tories and Labour Vote for More Councillors’ Allowances
December 19th, 2007 by Group OfficeLiberal Democrat councillors at North Yorkshire County Council today were alone in opposing more allowances for councillors.
The Tory-run council voted at its meeting today to start paying allowances to two “Member Champions”. Previously these “Champions” have never been paid.
From next year the Council’s “Champion for Older Persons” and the “Champion for Young Persons” will each receive £4,518 per year. This is in addition to their basic allowance of £8,772.
Lib Dem Group Leader Cllr Bill Hoult (from Knaresborough) said:
“Once again Tory and Labour councillors combined to vote to use Council Tax payers’ money on a barmy idea.” “Councillors are elected to serve all the people in their own wards and object to the Tory leadership trying to appoint “placemen” who will interfere with the role they were elected to do”
Richmond Cllr Stuart Parsons added:
“In the current climate of ever-rising Council Tax bills, it is foolish for the Tories and Labour to start paying yet more money to councillors.”
“This is not an attack on the individuals involved. But they put themselves up for the job so why should the Council Tax payer suddenly need to start paying them?”






