Fianna Fail lose 5 Seats on Mayo County Council
Now that all the counting has finished in Mayo the final picture emerges of a loss of 5 seats for Fianna Fail ( 12 reduced to 7) Fine Gael incresed seats on the council from 15 to 17. Labour lost it’s only seat.
Will these changes make any difference to life in County Mayo ? - I doubt it.
The meetings and talking and expenses claims will go on as before. The real decisions will be made by national government and the Council manager. The hundreds of councillors all over the country will cost the country millions in pay and expenses claims - for what?
In 2007 the average amount paid to a councillor (expenses and pay) was €33,300 . There are 1627 councillors - so that is a total of just over €54 million !!
Is it worth it ?
Even if all local councillors vote one way on an issue, the county or city manager is under no obligation to follow their advice. So, real power resides totally in the hands of an appointed official who is chosen not by the citizens of a county, but by an independent, civil service dominated committee.
Many councillors just use the role it as a stepping stone on the way to the Dail . Out of the current crop of 166 TDs, 122 were councillors. That is over 70% - so do not be surprised if the councillor you voted for on 5 June ends up inside the Dáil in the near future.
Some people will say they do a lot - but most of that is just local vote catching tasks , filling in forms, releasing press statements, welcoming this decision and that decision - which had nothing to do with them.
They might say they got the potholes filled - but that is the job of the council anyway. We can all ring up and ask for a pothole to be filled - we don’t need to pay soemone €17k a year to do it for us.