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Originally Posted by GreatTallNorth2
It wouldn’t make it cheaper or faster. What it would do is allow larger projects to probably get beyond one term at council. Have you never noticed that every good idea in London gets watered down? This happens because the NIMBYS have enough say to either cancel or reduce the project so it’s not as effective. With a Board of Control there are no nimbys because the board governs for the good of the entire city.
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I don't disagree with you that there have been many disappointments from London council over the years (especially recently) regarding a lack of vision, but I'm not sure how bringing back the Board of Control would help with that.
If I remember correctly, all decisions that the Board made had to be ratified by all of City Council anyway, which included the Mayor + 4 Controllers + 14 Ward Councillors. So even during the Board of Control years, the councillors still had a majority of votes, as it is today, and if they didn't like something that the Board passed, they could vote to send it back to the Board.