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Voting for the West Midlands Combined Authority Mayor

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daphnedill Sat 29-Apr-17 18:51:39

Correct me if I'm wrong, Shandi, but it seems to me that the role of the West Midlands etc is Mayor going to be different from Mayor of Liverpool and especially Manchester, which is going to have a partially devolved budget.

The WM Mayor is going to have a pathetic budget and is going to have to oversee infighting between all the local authorities.

I would have thought one of the Mayor's jobs should be to improve Birmingham's image to outsiders and the inhabitants themselves. It's the UK's "second city" in terms of population,but it doesn't seem like it in status. (Stand back from missiles thrown by Brummies.)

shandi6570 Sat 29-Apr-17 18:16:17

No not Birmingham, Coventry, but still part of the Combined Authority. Yes, Andy Street is one of the candidates but because he was a brilliant Managing Director in retail, I don't think it necessarily means he will be as good in a Mayoral job.

These are the candidates:

James Burn – Green Party
Pete Durnell – UK Independence Party (UKIP)
Beverley Anne Nielsen – Liberal Democrats
Sion Llewelyn Simon – Labour and Co-operative Party
Graham John Stevenson – Communist
Andy Street – Conservative Party

Beammeupscottie Sat 29-Apr-17 17:58:20

Who are your candidates? Do you live in Birmingham because the ex.ceo of John Lewis is standing for Major.

shandi6570 Sat 29-Apr-17 17:17:51

Are there any GNs out there who live in the West Midlands area and have an interest in the politics of this. I am completely at a loss of who to vote for as I never wanted a Mayor in the first place.

However, as it is going to happen I want to vote, but the more I look at the information I can find on the candidates the more confused I get. Would be interested in hearing the views of others.