Mar 2010 31

Strangersintocirizens This morning David Cameron announced a new Conservative plan to fund 5,000 "community organisers".  Those organisers would be given a rather vague mandate to "identify local community leaders, bring communities together, help people start their own neighbourhood groups, and give communities the help they need to take control and tackle their problems."  There is clearly a huge risk that the organisers could use their position to take up political causes and push those that fitted with their own views.

We don't know how these community organisers are going to be chosen.  But there are some clues in the Conservatives' full report – "Building a Big Society".  They say that the organisers will be trained at "National Centres for Community Organising" and the training will be provided by "independent third parties, such as London Citizens / Citizens UK, who have proven track records in training community organisers and activists."  That means that the organisers will either be self-selecting – those who turn up to courses run by groups like London Citizens – or they will actually be chosen by that organisation or others created in its image.

That is very bad news.  London Citizens are a radical left-wing group.  They organise campaigns for controversial objectives such as an amnesty for illegal immigrants.  The idea that such an organisation should receive new government funding to train activists is incredible.  Why should someone who doesn't want an amnesty for illegal immigrants, or a big rise in the minimum wage in London, or more hassling about recycling, pay to train organisers so they can campaign for those objectives?

Today has also seen the launch of "quality of life scorecards" from the Department for Communities and Local Government, which aim to "challenge the notion that Britain is broken".  Various government agencies already collect statistics on things like crime rates, material deprivation, divorce and teen pregnancy and a million other variables that could help someone judge if Britain is "broken".  It isn't the business of the Department to involve itself in that debate.  So sadly the Government and the Conservatives are both pushing taxpayer-funded politics on the same day.

We set out a number of reasons why taxpayers shouldn't be funding lobbying and political campaigns in our report last year:

  • It distorts decision making in favour of the interests and ideological preoccupations of a narrow political elite.
  • It slows adjustments in the direction of policy in reaction to new evidence or circumstances.
  • It increases political apathy among the public.
  • Taxpayers are forced to fund views they may seriously disagree with.

Politicians and officials shouldn't be abusing their access to taxpayers' pocketbooks in order to promote their political views.  The plan the Conservatives announced today is extremely bad news.  If they want to encourage local charities, it would be far better to reduce the burden of taxes and regulations and get the bureaucracy out of their way.

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  • Conservative voter,,,?

    This is awful.

  • http://www.johnband.org/blog john b

    So support for an amnesty for illegal immigrants makes one a radical leftie? I didn’t realise the TPA was *so* far-right that it considered George W Bush to be on the far left…

  • http://www.taxpayersalliance.com Matthew Sinclair

    John B,
    I said that they were radical left-wingers – a picture built up looking at their campaigning on a number of issues – and supported controversial objectives like an amnesty for illegal immigrants. An amnesty clearly is controversial (that is probably a bit of an understatement), that’s all I’ve said.
    Best,
    Matt

  • John Coles

    Mr Cameron missed his calling – he should have taken up social work.

  • Tim Kyle

    Why not an amnesty for ‘illegal’ motorists or ‘illegal’ whatevers!! If something is illegal an amnesty doesn’t make it legal, but hey we gave an amnesty to a lot of thugs and murderers in Northern Ireland and they now sit in government over all us ‘legal’ persons. What a morally bankrupt country we have become.

  • http://www.london.gov.uk/profile/andrew-boff Andrew Boff

    “radical left-wingers”
    London Citizens are entirely sensible as far as I can see. You make them sound like Socialist Worker.

  • http://www.taxpayersalliance.com Matthew Sinclair

    Andrew,
    Their biggest campaign is for a big pay hike in the public sector. Not dealing with the actual problem, centralised pay bargaining, but just throwing more money at the issue, at the expense of hard-pressed workers in the private sector. Despite a crisis in the public finances.
    You not just agree, but think this clearly political organisation should receive taxpayers’ money to train activists?
    Matt

  • Dan

    London Citizens entirely sensible??And I thought you were a libertarian Andrew…oh dear

  • Dave

    Clearly, at a time when we need to restrict the ever growing burden of council tax, we have out of touch politicians proposing to introduce another useless layer of possibly self indulgent ‘officials’,I asume all claiming allowances, for their voluntary public service.Or even worse will they be paid ?

  • AdrianS

    And who will the radical activists be , SIFs, Weird Beards, Greeno Evangalistas, General All purpose Muppets, Gravy Train Riders, Concerned Mums, Lib Dems, Cyclists ?. Real working people, both labour & consv will be hard at work working 8 till 6 , then the journey home, and be way too tired for such for such political activity. Add in Children and you will be knackered. Its tough in the urban jungle, but no party seems to care

  • Alan Smith

    Er, this would’nt come in under the guise of yet another QUANGO would it ?

  • adrian starks

    Yeah Alan your right, a Quango in the making perhaps the National Unified Modern Peoples Target Information Evaluation Service ?
    Off course chairperson would need a Salary of at least £350K for such a job

  • Libby Alexander

    Who in the Conservative Party is pushing this? and
    What do they say to your concerns?