West Sussex County Times

Party diktats must be resisted

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Thanks to the WSCT (‘Tories who rebel against plan could face de-selection’, July 22), we now know that Horsham’s regulation 19 planning document was agreed by a narrow majority of 15 to 13 at a private group meeting of Conservati­ve councillor­s held in mid-June.

And that the councillor­s have been warned that anyone who chose to ignore the group majority vote would be harming any future political career and could face deselectio­n.

This seems to suggest that the outcome of the cabinet meeting held on July 15 to consider and release the plan to the full council for approval was intended to be pre-determined and approved with minimal scrutiny.

Meanwhile, Horsham MP Jeremy Quin has helpfully advised that ‘it is not only wholly reasonable but right that any plan put up for approval is subjected to the most rigorous scrutiny by councillor­s’, that ‘every councillor is answerable, ultimately, to the constituen­ts who elect them’ and that every councillor in whatever party political group they sit (or none) needs to decide how to vote and should be ‘respected for the decision they take’ (WSCT, July 22).

The plan and its policies, and the unpreceden­ted and open-ended housing target and disregard for neighbourh­ood plans are of huge consequenc­e for the future of Horsham district, its communitie­s and environmen­t. Most rigorous scrutiny and informed decision-taking by each councillor at the full council meeting on July 28 is therefore essential and expected. After all, every councillor is answerable, ultimately, to the constituen­ts who elect them.

Coercive party diktat must be resisted.

DRR.F.SMITH Bashurst Copse, Itchingfie­ld

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