Topic: | Re:Local Hustings on the 15th April | |
Posted by: | Sarah Felstead | |
Date/Time: | 10/04/14 14:50:00 |
I think if anything it is important that the chair of the meeting be impartial with sound experience of how a meeting can be manipulated. I have only one experience of such an event where a prominent person was asked questions by the 'people' in the room and to this day I can't believe I think I saw, what I think I saw .... Thing is normal people trust that events are open and honest and do not know of such goings on. The prominent person at this event (I have always thougth) was more than capable and able to have answered themselves so why the session was steered in another direction and why questions from ordinary folk (I think I observed) were sidelined I just did not understand. If I wasn't busy with those jam jar covers (found a crochet pattern at last and made lots of notes on the reverse of Ruth Cadburys very nosey cost of living survery) it might make an interesting study. |