A Very Expensive Note

Salford taxpayers who had the misfortune of picking up today’s Manchester Evening News will be hiding behind the sofa after reading the front page story. I wish I could say I was surprised, but our £20m Philharmonic black hole is entirely indicative of the incompetence of our Labour-run administration.

Rather than run over the details again - please read both the MEN story and Cllr Ian MacDonald’s press release - I thought I’d give my own perspective on this story.

Opposition Councillors - and presumably Labour backbenchers as well - were very much kept in the dark about the orchestra sponsorship until the very last minute. It was presented as a fait accompli and we were asked for support. I stand by that support - I fully support the principle of bringing the Philharmonic to Salford.

Importantly, the Conservative opposition repeatedly asked for assurances that this sponsorship would not be coming out of the general Council taxpayers pot. We received those assurances on a number of occasions. The deal was signed, and it still stands. There is no backing out of the orchestra sponsorship - the Council has a contract with the BBC.

Now that the LABGI grant is not available we will still have to find the money - except out of the general pot which we were repeatedly assured would not be the case. The money for 2008/9 alone is worth nearly 3% on the Council Tax. I suspect most Salford residents could think of a few ways to spend £2 million. It could even have been used to reduce the tax burden on hard-working Salford residents.

Of course, it now transpires that the LABGI money was not secure at all. The Philharmonic deal was signed in September. I am very grateful to Neal Keeling and the MEN for pointing out that the first successful challenge to the LABGI formula was a full two months before that, in July. Councillor Merry and Councillor Hinds should have known this - and yet they carried on regardless.

I doubt that the residents of Salford will forgive such an example of monumental incompetence in a hurry.

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