LOCAL DEMOCRACY

Left or right is of less interest to a chief executive than 'hands on or hands off'

The party in power in a council is less important to a chief executive than the extent to which members want to be involved in the day to day running of the organisation, says Blair Mcpherson.

There is a misconception that chief executives and senior managers in local government are like chameleons who change their colour to that of the party in power.  That they have no convictions but endorse the values and beliefs of those they serve.

Which is why a chief executive who finds themselves working with councillors affiliated to the National Front could claim this would not present them with a problem.

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