Nick Noble
27-Jan-12, 12:33
An interesting piece on the BBC News site:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-16745395
Prof Jim Hunter has said the SNP would have to show "convincing evidence" that centralisation of services would not be a feature of an independent Scotland, he was speaking in light of plans for a single Scottish police force which had given Highlanders and Islanders "grounds for concern".
In response Rob Gibson said a single force was not a sign of greater centralisation and he added that independence would lead to more local decision making.
Now I am not in favour of increased centralisation, I cannot see how we are going to be better policed by a single police force, nor can I see how it makes sense to place the power to appoint the police board in the hands of he Justice Secretary (whoever that may be at any particular time) the appointment of the Chief Constable then rests with the Police Board, who are appointed by the Justice secretary.
To me that smacks of a great deal of centralisation, and no local decision making.
I could even stomach the proposal if say each local authority had an appointee on the board, that at least would give some semblance of local accountability.
What does everyone else think?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-16745395
Prof Jim Hunter has said the SNP would have to show "convincing evidence" that centralisation of services would not be a feature of an independent Scotland, he was speaking in light of plans for a single Scottish police force which had given Highlanders and Islanders "grounds for concern".
In response Rob Gibson said a single force was not a sign of greater centralisation and he added that independence would lead to more local decision making.
Now I am not in favour of increased centralisation, I cannot see how we are going to be better policed by a single police force, nor can I see how it makes sense to place the power to appoint the police board in the hands of he Justice Secretary (whoever that may be at any particular time) the appointment of the Chief Constable then rests with the Police Board, who are appointed by the Justice secretary.
To me that smacks of a great deal of centralisation, and no local decision making.
I could even stomach the proposal if say each local authority had an appointee on the board, that at least would give some semblance of local accountability.
What does everyone else think?