A CUT in the number of people who can speak or ask questions at Somerset Council meetings has been criticised by Conservative opposition councillors as ‘a step backwards for local democracy’.
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But Cllr Faye Purbrick said it sent the wrong message to residents about their right to be heard.
Cllr Purbrick said: “It just seems like a reduction in democracy.”
Conservative group leader Cllr Diogo Rodrigues said: “At a time when residents are already frustrated by rising council tax, reduced services, and the council’s ongoing financial emergency, we should be doing more to involve the public, not less.”


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