Press Release
30th September 2004
Government
uses costs as a weapon.
Judicial
Review dropped
The action by the
North East No Campaign to force the Government to issue a correction
to the 'Have Your Say' Leaflet has been dropped.
The No Campaign
wished to have the North East public made fully aware that the statement
in the leaflet that the election to the Assembly would be by 'proportional
representation,' was wholly misleading as the majority (the constituency
members) would be elected by first past the post.
As the Treasury
Solicitors worked frantically to respond to the writ over the weekend
they repeatedly offered to forego costs if we dropped the case. However,
when their defence came before the Judge on Monday they asked for the
pre-emptive capping order on costs to be removed. This would leave the
No Campaign facing massive potential costs of tens of thousands should
the case go to a full hearing.
Neil Herron states,
"We believed
that the public had a right to be fully aware of the voting system
that was being offered.
"It
is ironic that on the ODPM website they have now changed the wording
to precisely what we requested, but were prepared to vigorously defend
their misleading leaflet. Needless to say we are not surprised that
they used costs as a weapon.
"We
are disappointed that NESNO chose not to join us. We had an agreement
in principle personally from John Elliott on Thursday morning. He
was to put the request for support to the Board. We are still waiting
for their response."
The Yes Campaign
remain silent on the issue. Perhaps they would like to explain exactly
how this new form of government would be elected in a way that will
prevent single party domination.
The Government has
confirmed that the correction on the cost of local reorganisation will
be going out to 220,000 Durham homes on 27th September ( it still hasn't
been confirmed by the Royal Mail that they have received the correction
letters from the ODPM. Perhaps they are still in the post).
ENDS
Contact: Neil Herron
Campaign Director, North East No Campaign
Frederick Street
Sunderland
Tel 0191 565 7143
NOTES:
'Have Your Say Leaflet'
Statement..."The Government intends that a North East Assembly would
consist of around 25 elected members to represent different views and
parts of the region. They would be elected
- as in Scotland, Wales and London - by a system of proportional representation
to help prevent domination by a single party and to help ensure a balance
of opinion. Elections would be held every four years."
North East No Campaign
asked for it to be replaced with, "The Government intends that a
North East Assembly would consist of around 25 elected members to represent
different views and parts of the region. The
majority of members representing individual constituencies will be elected
by 'the first past the post' system, with a minority being elected from
regional lists to ensure that the overall representation in an assembly
is broadly representative of the votes cast. Elections would
be held every four years."
DOCUMENTS:
To
View the Judicial Review Claim Form Click
Here
To View the Judicial Review Application Click
Here
To View the Claim Form Attatchments Click
Here
To
view the 'Have Your Say' pamphlet Click
Here