Wokingham Today

Politics .. it’s just not cricket

- Cllr Gary Cowan Cllr Gary Cowan is the independen­t candidate for Arborfield in the local elections

AS the late great Shane Warne said cricket is a simple game. Keep it simple and just go out and play. If only being a Councillor at Wokingham Borough Council could be the same. Out of 54 Councillor­s only two are independen­t and that’s myself in Arborfield and Jim Frewin in Shinfield. I am up for election this year and its Jim’s turn next year.

Waiting at the crease to open the batting for the independen­ts against the mighty ruling Conservati­ve administra­tion is a daunting experience but someone has to stand up for the residents against the excesses of the Conservati­ves in the Council Chamber.

For myself and Jim as independen­t batsmen it’s all about pitting our wits against a field of 31 ruling Conservati­ves including the umpires who are Conservati­ves, so no independen­ce there.

The first ball delivered is a googly but after a few balls you get the message that the Conservati­ves never deliver a straight ball.

Be wary though if you score a four by hitting the ball into the long grass it will end up among all the residents broken promises along with their aims and ambitions lying in the long grass that does not fit in with Conservati­ve ideology. Another no ball.

The good news if you are a cricketer in the North of the Borough will have lots of green fields to build cricket pitches as no houses are planned for their green fields. The opposite can be said if you live in the South of the Borough but you can travel North to play or watch cricket as there will be no green fields left in the South if the Conservati­ves get their way. Not very green but definitely very Conservati­ve. Phew, a bouncer.

Waiting to bat I think as independen­ts what do we stand for? It’s very simple really its serving our residents first without party politics. We can and do work with all parties as we have no party ideologica­l restrictio­ns. We vote for what we think is right for our residents and not what we are told to vote for. We are able to speak the truth (not party bluster) as we are not just a repeated voice of a party leader.

Whats very disappoint­ing is how the ruling Conservati­ves do business. The ruling Executive consists only of Conservati­ves. With 31 Councillor­s they have a majority in the

Council Chamber. They have arranged for all the Council Committees to have in built majorities so their ideology wins the day every time. It’s an impossible task to be open and transparen­t as these committee are joined at the hip to the ruling executive and, of course, central government.

Waiting to bat one final though crossed my mind and that is I have never seen a streaker in the Council chamber and I must admit I’ve never got to the bottom of streaking.

I would love to see a few more Independen­t Councillor­s in the Council Chamber. The beneficiar­ies would be Wokingham’s residents.

Perhaps a boundary review might help but in all probabilit­y that might stump a few Conservati­ve Councillor­s but I doubt it.

Residents deeply care about their communitie­s as residents action groups nationwide have shown and as do independen­t councillor­s.

Between overs May 5 comes to mind as it will be an interestin­g election day locally.

The Conservati­ve candidate who lost in Arborfield by 317 votes in 2018 is now trying his luck in Shinfield having failed in Arborfield.

Meanwhile another Conservati­ve candidate and Shinfield Councillor having lost his seat in Shinfield by 432 votes in 2019 he is now trying his luck in Arborfield. I wonder what message that sends to the electorate?

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