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Councillors ‘call-in’ decision on parking changes

Three Isle of Wight councillors have ‘called-in’ the decision made last week by the Isle of Wight Executive in relation to changes to parking charges.

According to a report by the CP today, Cllrs Bob Blezzard (Ind), Roger Whitby-Smith (Ind)m and Stuart Hutchinson (Con) have called-in the decision to axe free parking at Appley and Puckpool, The Heights and Medina Leisure Centres, Carisbrooke, Wootton, Seaview and Totland car parks.

Free parking axed in 24 car parks
Widespread changes to parking were approved last week by members of the Isle of Wight council Executive, including to abolition of free parking in 24 car parks and free afternoon parking in five town centres.

Lack of consultation
The three councillors say they believe proper consultation with residents and businesses was not carried out and that the figure of £256,000 suggested for income to be generated is a ‘guesstimate’.

The Isle of Wight council say it has not, as yet, been decided when the call-in will be heard by the Scrutiny Committee.

We’ll let you know once details have been confirmed.

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Badmove
8, April 2015 8:51 pm

Very sad, campaigning from UKIP PPC.

Badmove
8, April 2015 9:08 pm

OTW, Is the Isle of Wight Youth Trust and Isle of Wight Hospice alright with this from UKIP?

Janet Lee
8, April 2015 9:09 pm

Great move in my opinion. Andy Pandy needs to learn he can’t just hide in the shadows, we have a right to know what he’s going to do (if anything) if we vote for him. I think UKIP just won my vote!

milly
Reply to  Janet Lee
8, April 2015 9:46 pm

It’s a con, UKIP haven’t even booked it and they know AT won’t turn up anyhow.

justiceformaddie
Reply to  Janet Lee
9, April 2015 9:49 am

What a load of rubbish. ukip facists will not win here.

The Sciolist
8, April 2015 9:43 pm

Desperate UKIP stunt. If he’s serious, he should invite all the candidates to a hustings.

The fact is, MacKie knows he will lose this election, and UKIP are a busted flush who will implode shortly after polling day. Farrage has had his five minutes of fame.

mat
Reply to  The Sciolist
8, April 2015 9:49 pm

What would they debate? Its like having two tins, one with air in and the other a vacuum. Mix them together and what would you learn?

The question is, whose tin has any content?

retired Hack
Reply to  The Sciolist
8, April 2015 11:24 pm

Well it’s a stunt, of course it is, but a fairly astute one in my opinion. Neither of them is going to get my vote, but McKie has at least done the public the service of drawing everyone’s attention (again) to the fact that Turner and his associates seem to think he can win without facing the public. It seems to be taken for granted that Turner… Read more »

Camera-shy-shy
8, April 2015 9:57 pm

I suspect the poor woman who works there doesn’t want to be in a UKIP video. Would you?

Anon Again
Reply to  Camera-shy-shy
8, April 2015 11:18 pm

@camera-shy-shy She answered the door – which is more than I would have done if faced with such a scary looking Kipper!

politicallyminded
8, April 2015 9:59 pm

I’m not mad keen on either candidate but my vote is always going to swing towards the one who is actually out and about being seen, being accountable, so if it’s Turner or McKie, McKie will do better than the hot air balloon we have now.

Anon Again
Reply to  politicallyminded
8, April 2015 11:14 pm

Until recently people were highlighting the fact that the UKIP candidate had been very quiet and really rather invisible. Now Mr McKie pops up and proves that Abraham Lincoln was a wise politician and never more so than when he said “Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt”

Ed Gouge
8, April 2015 11:11 pm

National polls are showing that half of the people who voted UKIP in the European election will vote for them in the general election so that leaves UKIP with a core vote of 7000 in the Isle of Wight constituency. They will no doubt get a bit above that but no where enough to win and if a party is to make a real challenge there needs… Read more »

ThomasC
Reply to  Ed Gouge
9, April 2015 11:16 pm

and what of Ian Stephens? Someone who’s actually proposing to speak up precisely for the Island, not to represent a party. He knows the political ropes and when you speak to him actually sounds like he cares and wants to improve the lot of the Island. That’s a lot more than the ex-banker UKIPper would want to do for us and definitely more than the spent force… Read more »

Albert Street
Reply to  ThomasC
10, April 2015 12:03 am

And what about the elusive Mr Stephens who wants to talk and yet fails to engage with anyone.

His “ASPIRATIONS” are straight out of a Christmas Cracker – You could not make it up if you tried.

I seriously struggle to see how he might actually serve the Island as an MP. Have you witnessed him in our own council chamber?

Observer
Reply to  Albert Street
10, April 2015 9:04 am

Albert. You are correct about how Stephens performs in the council chamber. He is as inarticulate as Turner. The idea that as our MP he would have any influence over the government (of whatever political persuasion) is risible. Thankfully though it is just not going to happen.

Robert Jones
8, April 2015 11:26 pm

This is an absurd, clumsy and demeaning stunt from a candidate who is extremely hard to take seriously (and I wouldn’t have opened the door more than a few inches to him either). He can describe himself in these ridiculously self-serving press releases as a “front-runner” as much as he likes, but it doesn’t make him so. He is the principal opponent to Andrew Turner from the… Read more »

Don Smith
9, April 2015 12:52 am

Mr Jones, I will wager that either Mr McKie or Mr Turner will win the IoW Seat. Which one? – Mr Turner by a mile. You always get to know all the defamatory things about UKIP – This is mainly because UKIP is a threat to all other parties, and UKIP is good news for the all, so popular, Tory press. Even the Daily Mirror has a… Read more »

Vix Lowthion
9, April 2015 1:19 am

Let Mr Turner and Mr MacKie concentrate on each other. Whilst the rest of the island who would never vote for either, make up their own minds as to which of the other candidates are going to get their support.

MacKie v Turner wouldn’t be a debate. It would be a distraction.

Billy builder
Reply to  Vix Lowthion
9, April 2015 7:20 am

Vix, Whilst I fully agree with you view that we should allow the Tories and UKIP to tough it out for the right of centre vote,I am extremely concerned that with 4 candidates fighting for the centre / centre left vote a Tory win is a certainty. How do you suggest can we focus the centre / centre left vote onto a single candidate to secure victory.… Read more »

Wasted Vote
Reply to  Billy builder
9, April 2015 7:54 am

Vix,Ukip by doing this are trying to convince people on the Island this is a two horse race and voting for the other PPCs’ is a wasted vote.Needs a loud media response from the other PPCs’.

Vix Lowthion
Reply to  Vix Lowthion
9, April 2015 8:13 am

Oh I agree that it’s a tactical ploy to make out its a 2 horse race, when it clearly is not. Some here think that’s astute. I think it’s a mistake to dismiss the other candidates like that – because a UKIP v CON 2 horse race is far from a CON v LIB one. Choosing between UKIP and a Tory is not a choice at all.… Read more »

Billy builder
Reply to  Vix Lowthion
9, April 2015 8:54 am

Vix, so elementary maths was not one of your strong points at school I take it. Let’s assume for simplicity that roughly 50% of the IOW electorate are right of centre and 50% are left of centre, with the right of centre vote shared between Tories and UKIP and the left of centre vote evenly distributed between the other 4. That is a cast iron win for… Read more »

Vix Lowthion
Reply to  Vix Lowthion
9, April 2015 9:01 am

*sigh* It’s not about maths. It’s about politics and communities and society. And our future. A growing number of people cannot vote for centrist parties such as Lib Dems (lied,failed to keep promises,voted for bedroom tax and propped up 5 yrs Tory govt) any more than they cannot vote Tory. What’s the difference when centrist parties like Lib Dem prop up the Tory govt that many voted… Read more »

Billy builder
Reply to  Vix Lowthion
9, April 2015 9:24 am

With the current voting system then the only way to unseat Andrew Turner is to vote tactically. I take it from your stance that you would much prefer an unfettered Tory government perhaps propped up by far right UKIP, rather than a Tory government tempered by the libdems. Or, in the event of Labour forming the next government, you would prefer that government to be controlled by… Read more »

Cynic
Reply to  Billy builder
9, April 2015 10:11 am

The quote about Nixon comes to mind when considering the LibDem’s recent perfidious role in coalition government i.e. ‘Would you buy a second-hand car from this (party)?”

phil jordan
Reply to  Billy builder
9, April 2015 10:26 am

The first thing surely, is to have an MP that actually lives on the Island….don’t you think? Not one that claims he will move here IF we elect him! What sort of Island committment is that? Do you not also think we should be choosing a candidate for our Island and not for how that corresponds with the vote nationally…? It is my view that we need… Read more »

Billy builder
Reply to  Billy builder
9, April 2015 10:30 am

Cicero, I can only assume that you are either unmarried or from a marriage based on Victorian values, as you fail totally to understand what compromise is about. Coalitions like marriage are all about compromise. Unlike a good marriage though, in a coalition the weaker partner making the most compromise.

Billy builder
Reply to  Billy builder
9, April 2015 10:38 am

Phil, I would suggest that Ian Stephens wish list published yesterday mirrors Libdem policies. If Ian were standing as the Libdem candidate on 7th may I believe that he would certainly be elected. Alas that is not the case, so we either vote for an individual who will have no influence if elected or we vote for a party who could well have significant influence nationally and… Read more »

Cynic
Reply to  Billy builder
10, April 2015 8:38 am

@BB Actually, as with some of your other statements, your asumption is wrong. We have been happily married for substantially more than half a century.

tiki
Reply to  Vix Lowthion
9, April 2015 7:16 pm

Your party leader put on a very poor show during the recent tv debate. Perhaps you should concentrate on giving her some pointers.

Nitonia
9, April 2015 7:43 am

Presumably as Medina Theatre is an IWC owned and run facility it would not be allowed to be used for any party political events in the lead up to an election. Whilst I am no fan of Andrew Turner the antics of this appalling man Iain Mackie make my blood boil. I know OnTheWight has to try and be impartial but do you have to allow publicity… Read more »

Vix Lowthion
Reply to  Nitonia
9, April 2015 8:14 am

Apparently all council owned venues have to be free to candidates during a general election period.

Free.

Badmove
Reply to  Vix Lowthion
9, April 2015 9:01 am

As stated above is the Isle Of Wight Youth Trust and the Isle Of Wight Hospice happy with this seeing it is political?

Maggie
Reply to  Badmove
9, April 2015 9:18 am

What have they got to do with this?

Badmove
Reply to  Maggie
9, April 2015 9:31 am

Suggested donation to.Are they supporting this political staged event?OTW,No harm in asking?

Caconym
Reply to  Nitonia
9, April 2015 9:04 am

As I detest everything the kippers stand for more than I admire any of the other candidates or dislike Turner, I’m afraid Turner is likely to get my vote.

The kippers with their extreme right-wing and illiberal attitudes and policies are such a danger to the wellbeing of this country that keeping them out of power trumps all other considerations for me in this election.

Cynic
9, April 2015 8:33 am

Did UKIP ever get its election banners back that apparently were nicked from Fishbourne beach last summer?

Mark Francis
9, April 2015 10:58 am

Nicked election banners? Surely not.
What were they doing on the foreshore anyway?

Welcome to the Isle of Wight…

Chumbawomble
9, April 2015 3:40 pm

whatever you think of him, you can’t deny that Mr McKie CARES. he’s got drive and passion, something the rest, with the possible exception of the greens, just don’t have!

Cynic
Reply to  Chumbawomble
9, April 2015 3:45 pm

Be careful. There used to be an IT company called Wang that mistakenly adopted the marketing slogan “Wang Cares!”. It eventually became bankrupt.

Chumbawomble
Reply to  Cynic
9, April 2015 3:52 pm

Cicero! otw’s very own judge of souls has graced us with his presence. Mr Turner….is that you?

Cynic
Reply to  Chumbawomble
9, April 2015 4:11 pm

@Chumbaetc. Presumably you don’t read the other threads? :-))

(No I am not AT- my politics are very different to his!)_

Billy builder
Reply to  Cynic
9, April 2015 4:30 pm

But you are voting for him – not so different then!

Cynic
Reply to  Chumbawomble
9, April 2015 4:46 pm

…. only on a “Least Worst” basis- and holding my nose when marking the ballot paper- because apathetic not voting is not an option for me. None of the other PPCs has convinced me yet. IMHO A vote for UKIP or LibDem or voter apathy gets a Tory government. A vote for New Labour gets a New Labour/SNP coalition A vote for Greens/Independent gets nice but unrealistic… Read more »

peaceful_life
Reply to  Cynic
9, April 2015 5:14 pm

@Cicero. The problem with such a tactical* premise as… ‘only on a “Least Worst” basis- and holding my nose when marking the ballot paper’…. is that it’s still delivering the *worst* possible results in policies and cultural narratives, at best it’s a false premise. It isn’t the people that are apathetic to the political system, it’s the opposite that’s true and holding ones nose won’t change the… Read more »

Cynic
Reply to  Cynic
9, April 2015 5:24 pm

@PL you are right! My ethical trilemma is do I vote :

a. for somebody whose government policies I do not like?

b. for somebody whose policies I do like but there is little or no chance of them being put into practice?

c. not vote at all and betray what I consider a duty.

Which would you choose?

Cynic
Reply to  Cynic
10, April 2015 8:41 am

@PL “is that it’s still delivering the *worst* possible results in policies and cultural narratives, at best it’s a false premise.”

….. in your opinion, of course. Other opinions on the scale of good-to-bad might exist.

Old Knobby
Reply to  Cynic
9, April 2015 7:54 pm

There still is an electronic test instrument company called Wayne Kerr, amused many an apprentice on first seeing did that.

karmachameleon
9, April 2015 3:43 pm

We can’t defend.Andrew Turner. Where is he? Is he still with us on this earthly plain? No sign. Neither hide nor hair. He’s hoping to win by accident. Don’t let him.

Observer
Reply to  karmachameleon
9, April 2015 5:28 pm

His last tweet on Sunday said he was off to church and hoped to tweet again later. Nothing from him since so I guess the sermon was longer than he expected.

peaceful_life
9, April 2015 5:37 pm

@Cicero.

A. Is a contradiction to ones own integrity, assuming any exists.

B. Is a cognitive trap of a self fulfilling prophesy, mighty oaks from small acorns n’ stuff.

C. Isn’t the last option.

Cynic
Reply to  peaceful_life
9, April 2015 6:27 pm

@PL A. You have put your finger on the painful spot- integrity! B. How many might oaks grow from the millions of acorns produced each year? C. No? What other option is there? To avoid the third option, one of the other PPCs needs to persuade me both that his/her policies have some chance of being implemented by 2015 and that he/she has the gravitas, background and… Read more »

Cynic
Reply to  Cynic
9, April 2015 6:30 pm

re integrity Does one keep faith with political ideals or with civic duty?

tiki
9, April 2015 7:09 pm

I think we can safely say that the Greens , UKIP and Labour are out of the running.

milly
10, April 2015 12:42 am

karmachameleon, you are soooo right, and it makes me sick and really, really sad that the guy can just sit there, do nothing and still be put in as MP.Please don’t let me live the next 5 years under this cloud.

peaceful_life
10, April 2015 9:21 am

@Cicero.

It is my ‘opinion’ that our cultural narrative, emphasised by policies of intent and abstractions of a financial* ideology, has brought about a situation of climatic and ecological disorder, with human inequality to-boot. It’s also my ‘opinion’ that this predicament is an observable fact, so in that context..you’re quite right, in my opinion.

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