Description - Party Politics and Local Government by Colin Copus
This book is an explanation of the long-standing interrelationship between local government and political parties. It examines and explains the differences between the political party outside the council and the political party group of councillors within the council. It explores the Impact that the party groups have on the conduct of council business, decision-making and policy development and the impact they have on local representation. It addresses two questions that are fundamental to local representative democracy - who or what is it that the councillor represents, and are councillors elected to govern or to serve? The book begins by analysing democratic theory and its relevance to local politics, before considering the role, organisation and activities of political parties in local government, both inside and outside the party chamber. It looks at the dynamics of council chamber politics and how these are influenced by the party system, before examining the approaches taken by the three main parties towards local party politics. It then examines the role of the councillor in the local representative system, before considering where the next generation of councillors will be
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