The Case for Differential Devolution

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The Case for Differential Devolution Councillor Jim Fletcher

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The Case for Differential Devolution. Councillor Jim Fletcher. A new era. Devolution Prevention Taking the ‘authority ’ out of Local Authorities. A changing landscape. “Any color, so long as it’s black”. ~ Henry Ford. ‘The Cooncil ’. People as individuals. A unique view . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Case for Differential DevolutionCouncillor Jim Fletcher

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A new eraDevolution PreventionTaking the ‘authority’ out of Local Authorities

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A changing landscape

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“Any color, so long as it’s black”.

~ Henry Ford

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‘The Cooncil’

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People as individuals

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A unique view

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Local people first

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“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of a cure”.

~Benjamin Franklin

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Empowerment

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“Any fool can make things bigger, more complex and more violent. It takes a touch of genius – and a lot of courage – to move in the opposite direction”.

~ Albert Einstein

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Personality

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Collective strength

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“Let me right at the outset define what I mean by alienation. It is the cry of men who feel themselves the victims of blind economic forces beyond their control. It's the frustration of ordinary people excluded from the processes of decision making. The feeling of despair and hopelessness that pervades people who feel with justification that they have no real say in shaping or determining their own destinies....”

~Jimmy Reid