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Labour MP's fury at Blears' plans | Labour MP's fury at Blears' plans |
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A senior Labour MP has accused a Cabinet minister of not respecting voters in a furious Commons outburst over plans for councils in Cheshire. | |
Gwyneth Dunwoody said Communities Secretary Hazel Blears acted for "venal and personal reasons". | Gwyneth Dunwoody said Communities Secretary Hazel Blears acted for "venal and personal reasons". |
She said plans to turn seven councils into two unitary authorities were "deeply and wholly objectionable". | She said plans to turn seven councils into two unitary authorities were "deeply and wholly objectionable". |
But minister John Healey said the plan had been proposed by four Cheshire councils - not imposed by government. | But minister John Healey said the plan had been proposed by four Cheshire councils - not imposed by government. |
The row erupted after Mr Healey announced Cheshire's county council and district councils are to be axed and replaced by two unitary authorities. | The row erupted after Mr Healey announced Cheshire's county council and district councils are to be axed and replaced by two unitary authorities. |
'Crawlers' | 'Crawlers' |
Mrs Dunwoody, chairman of the Commons transport committee, is also MP for Crewe and Nantwich in Cheshire. | Mrs Dunwoody, chairman of the Commons transport committee, is also MP for Crewe and Nantwich in Cheshire. |
She said the plans would cost taxpayers £100m and the authorities would run out of cash reserves in their first year. | She said the plans would cost taxpayers £100m and the authorities would run out of cash reserves in their first year. |
I have rarely seen a decision like this taken with such cynicism and with so little respect of the interests of the average voter. Gwyneth Dunwoody | I have rarely seen a decision like this taken with such cynicism and with so little respect of the interests of the average voter. Gwyneth Dunwoody |
She said Ms Blears had never "deigned" to explain the need for the change, which was being pushed through "irrespective of the needs or wishes of the population". | She said Ms Blears had never "deigned" to explain the need for the change, which was being pushed through "irrespective of the needs or wishes of the population". |
"I believe it is a decision which has been taken for the most venal and personal reasons and I find it wholly and deeply objectionable," she said. | "I believe it is a decision which has been taken for the most venal and personal reasons and I find it wholly and deeply objectionable," she said. |
'Completely disingenuous' | 'Completely disingenuous' |
She added she had seen MPs being promoted over the years: "I have seen the crawlers. I've seen those whose sexual preferences were of interest to others. | She added she had seen MPs being promoted over the years: "I have seen the crawlers. I've seen those whose sexual preferences were of interest to others. |
"I've seen those who've demonstrated a great commitment to their own interest, irrespective of the political parties they were supposed to be representing. | "I've seen those who've demonstrated a great commitment to their own interest, irrespective of the political parties they were supposed to be representing. |
We find these comments disappointing and baffling Department for Communities spokesman | We find these comments disappointing and baffling Department for Communities spokesman |
"But I have rarely seen a decision like this taken with such cynicism and with so little respect of the interests of the average voter." | "But I have rarely seen a decision like this taken with such cynicism and with so little respect of the interests of the average voter." |
However fellow Labour MP Mike Hall, MP for neighbouring Weaver Vale, said Mrs Dunwoody was being "completely disingenuous" in suggesting there was no local support for the plans. | However fellow Labour MP Mike Hall, MP for neighbouring Weaver Vale, said Mrs Dunwoody was being "completely disingenuous" in suggesting there was no local support for the plans. |
He said he backed them, as did fellow Cheshire MPs, Labour's Christine Russell and Andrew Miller and Tory MP Sir Nicholas Winterton. | He said he backed them, as did fellow Cheshire MPs, Labour's Christine Russell and Andrew Miller and Tory MP Sir Nicholas Winterton. |
Local government minister John Healey said it would save over £16m a year and improve services and told the Commons the government could not shy away from "tough decisions". | Local government minister John Healey said it would save over £16m a year and improve services and told the Commons the government could not shy away from "tough decisions". |
And a spokesman for the Department for Communities and Local Government said: "We find these comments disappointing and baffling. | And a spokesman for the Department for Communities and Local Government said: "We find these comments disappointing and baffling. |
"This proposal came from four councils in Cheshire. It is not devised or imposed by the government and has been judged on merit against strict published criteria." | "This proposal came from four councils in Cheshire. It is not devised or imposed by the government and has been judged on merit against strict published criteria." |
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