MR T wrote:
JD.... why don't you ask if you could attend the meeting.... you have to admit... it's making you think.

When these proposals first came to light back in 2007 I pointed out how detrimental they were to the cab trade and nothing has changed.
I don't have to be prompted to think about these proposals but it would appear that many of those attending these talks don't understand the relevance of what they are being asked to agree?
When you get a group of people who at one time or another have all been part of the same organisation and know each other on first name terms, it sometimes becomes hard to swim against the tide so what they do is just agree with those who have the most persuasive delivery. I think that is what has happened in this case.
The exercise is and was a Northwest conspiracy, they wanted to put another link in the shackles that already bind beleaguered taxi drivers and the main protagonists are NAPHLEO, the Liverpool T&G, the Liverpool dominated NTTG, region 2 of the NTA and the unrepresentative NPHA.
There is no way of getting away from that no matter how you care to dress it up?
The Liverpool T&G had no National mandate, Pat Connor of the Manchester GMB had no National mandate or any local mandate, certainly not until the National GMB stepped in.
The NPHA had no mandate from anyone National or otherwise, the NTTG went there without a mandate, the NTA said they had a mandate but that is debatable. One thing is for sure and that is none of these organisations had a mandate to sign on the dotted line without first consulting their membership and explaining what these proposals mean to them.
Regards
JD