Submitted on Friday 9th January 2015
Published on Thursday 15th January 2015
Current status: Closed
Closed: Monday 30th March 2015
Signatures: 7
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Stop George Osborne ignoring the democratic choice of Manchester by imposing an elected mayor
The city of Manchester rejected an elected mayor in a referendum two years ago. That was democracy.
Chancellor George Osborne's devolution deal for Greater Manchester insists on an elected mayor otherwise there will be no extra resources. That is NOT democracy.
We cannot allow this Government to ignore the people of Greater Manchester and over-rule their democratic decision.
Greater Manchester’s Association of Trades Union Councils and local MPs have put pressure on the government to consult the public. Senior Tory Graham Brady MP called for the mayoral question to be put to a vote. Bury North MP David Nuttall, whose constituency already rejected an elected mayor, also backed a referendum.
But George Osborne has said the ‘talking is over’ and intends to push ahead even if everyone doesn’t agree on the issue of governance.
Sign this petition and show him that he HAS to listen to the people and HAS to accept their decision that they do NOT want an elected mayor.
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