LOCAL DEMOCRACY

Business as usual?

Committed localists will keep an eye on the Rotherham result on 8 May for what it will tell us about local elections as a mechanism for local political accountability, writes Professor Colin Copus

There are many lessons to learn from the tragedy that occurred in Rotherham (and now Oxfordshire). But one of those lessons won't be clear until May: namely, what does Rotherham tell us about the integrity of local elections as a means of accountability.

Putting aside the matter of elections by thirds and the shift to all outs in 2016 ordered by the secretary of state, and that the General Election is on the same day, committed localists will view the Rotherham result with considerable interest.

Professor Colin Copus

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