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    So what was the outcome, Keith, did DDC and any other district councils manage to obtain from central Government any concessions for keeping a higher proportion of council tax?
    Or did Gov. say: No!

    Perhaps you could explain some details and the outcomes, Keith.

    That I know of, the Government always declines to allow local Councils, District or County, to increase their revenue income.
    Any attempt by councils to have a higher proportion of local revenue, be it from council tax or from any other local income (not just council tax), always receives a cold shoulder from the Cabinet.

    Which proves my point that we live under a Dictatorship of the few in the Cabinet.
    And it's probably the reason why 90% of party members have abandoned political parties over the past few decades.
    Because only a few make any policy decisions.
    And they won't listen to what other people say, even if they are party members, or councillors, or anyone for that matter.

    Or can you prove the opposite, Keith, that you and others have been listened to in the Government?

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