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John B wrote:
Which is not a "fact" as I've pointed out elsewhere; the drive to abolish the GLC predated Ken coming to power. Also the crucial election was 1981 (and won by Labour on a moderate manifesto with a moderate leader who was promptly deposed) and wasn't that different from 1967, 1973 or 1977 when the incumbent Westminster government lost the GLC in a mid term election. ...? Surely your link below highlights the fact that the main drive to abolish the GLC came in 1983, by which time Ken had been in power for two years... http://www.election.demon.co.uk/glc/glccomment.html The drive began at the borough council level because they realised they didn't need it and didn't get enough out of it - the GLC provided about 16% of services at the time of "Streamlining the Cities" (and the metropolitan county councils 26%) compared to 87% for the shire counties. The 1979 Marshall Report only narrowly recommended against abolition and the drive was ongoing. That was a trend predating Livingstone. What you're referring to is the pressure acted on by central government, but it would abolished anyway regardless of who was leading it (although a populist Conservative leader might have temporarily withstood the tide from a Conservative government). |
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