Agenda and minutes

(Extraordinary), Council - Thursday 24 October 2013 7.30 pm

Venue: Council Chamber, Harrow Civic Centre, Station Road, Harrow, HA1 2XY. View directions

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Items
No. Item

335.

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

To receive declarations of disclosable pecuniary or non pecuniary interests, arising from business to be transacted at this meeting, from all Members of the Council.

Minutes:

RESOLVED:  To note that there were no declarations of interests made by Members.

 

336.

MINUTE'S SILENCE

Minutes:

Upon a request by a Member, Council agreed to hold a minute’s silence for those who had recently passed away in Northern India in a tragic event.

 

337.

THE CONSTITUTION pdf icon PDF 7 KB

For discussion.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

(i)                 The Mayor introduced the item and stated that Article 5 of the Constitution made it clear that it was the Mayor’s responsibility to uphold the Constitution and promote its purposes and interpret it when necessary.  It is also the Mayor’s role to preside over meetings so business can be carried out efficiently and with regard to the rights of Councillors and the interests of the community.  The action to suspend 70% of the Council Procedure Rules at the second Extraordinary meeting on the 16 September 2013 contravened Article 16.01 of the Constitution which is echoed in 27.1. This therefore raised legal issues. Concern had been raised by members of the public and other Members on this. The Mayor quoted Cornel West: “the aim of Constitutional Democracy is to safeguard the rights of the minority and avoid tyranny of the majority”.  The Mayor apologised to Members for the late circulation of background papers for this item which she had requested be circulated with the Summons.  She asked the Leader of the Council to ensure that this did not occur again.

 

(ii)               During the discussion on this item, several Members raised issues of concern which are summarised as follows:

 

·           Constitution exists to enable Council to manage its business in a framework of fairness, openness, integrity and accountability.

 

·           The suspension of provisions of the Constitution at the last meeting was ill-judged and politically motivated;

 

·           The authority of the Mayor had to be respected and the setting aside of Constitutional provisions at the last meeting was pre?meditated;  Councillors led astray.  Meeting not a waste of money and time, important not to undermine Constitution and Rule of Law.

 

·           Action not constitutional, Council destroyed its own protection. 70%  of rule book was torn up, possibility of anarchy;

 

·           Several hundred pages to protect each citizen and Councillors;

 

·           It was important to obey the provisions in the Constitution and in any event the suspension of the provisions at the last meeting was not necessary;

 

·           The welfare of the people cannot be served with such a cavalier treatment of the Constitution which is supposed to protect everyone.

 

·           Residents had contacted Members to express their worry on the implications of suspending provisions of the Constitution at the last meeting;

 

·           The suspension of the Mayor’s powers at the last meeting was unprecedented;

 

·           Suspending Rule 27.1 had the effect of suspending Article 5 and Article 16.  Articles of the Constitution cannot be suspended;

 

·           The Constitution was ambiguous and required redrafting urgently; it needs debate and independent legal advice to avoid the events of the last month manifesting themselves a second time

 

·           The Council should seek a judicial review on the legality of the second Extraordinary Council on 16 September 2013;

 

·           The Constitution was designed to protect all Members;

 

·           Whilst the Constitution may have been vague from a moral point of view, it was clear that its moral authority had been tarnished at the second Extraordinary Council meeting on 16 September 2013;

 

·           The events that took place at the second Extraordinary  ...  view the full minutes text for item 337.