Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Points of
Debate":
"...but it's slow going. Often tedious."
The feeling
must be mutual, thus the interruptions.
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No doubt the feeling is mutual.
The difference is, I do not interrupt the Councillor on a spurious point of order that he is taking forever to make his point.
That's not a point of order.
Nine people have been elected to represent the community.
If we respect the decision of the electorate, we respect the authority of each member to represent their particular viewpoint however they wish to do so. So long as they are not impugning motives of a Council, casting aspersions on integrity, being uncivil to a colleague, repeating the same point over and over, not speaking to the motion on the table and generally being f-ng obnoxious.
It's natural that members with greater experience might have more to contribute to a debate. Yes... maybe too much at times.
It's also natural that those without experience might prefer everyone to function at the same level so lack thereoff is not so blatantly obvious.
It's the essential discipline of a nine member Council.
Nuisance interruptions contribute nothing to a debate but childish lack of discipline.
Brings down the tone of the whole affair.
We owe it to the people who elected us to put our best foot forward.
Sunday, 24 February 2013
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