streetcars wrote:
It's no secret that the Sefton LO is Secretary of Naleo, hence the Merseyside connection which you conveniently pointed out. Along with the Liverpool T&G and NTTG, the Sefton LO is one of the main driving forces behind this particular issue. He has been a party to the meetings of minds exercise from the very beginning and as Secretary of NALEO he has every right to do so. He's a congenial fellow and more than willing to discuss these proposals, more so than any of the so called representatives of these taxi organisations who have self appointed themselves as head cook and bottle washer on behalf of the Taxi trade.
Being congenial doesn't mean the message is right, in fact the message is not right and that is why you have this nucleus of minds predominantly harvested from the North West who want to stop Sefton P/H waiting in Liverpool for pre booked jobs at any price, even if it means taking away certain existing rights from hackney carriage drivers?
Liverpool council and the local cab trade tried unsuccessfully to convince the DfT to alter legislation in order to prevent Sefton P/H parking up in liverpool awaiting pre booked jobs so now they are trying a different route. I'm wondering when the rest of the UK cab trade will wake up and realise just how big a rabbit this is, that they are trying to pull out of the proverbial hat?
Mr T once told us the Liverpool T&G has no more than
25 members and you would have thought Mr T would be in a position to know that type of thing? I suppose 25 members might give you a mandate to speak on behalf of those 25 members but it certainly doesn't give you a mandate to speak on behalf of the Taxi trade as a whole?
Regards
JD
At the time I said 25 members it would more or less be right..IMO.. but since then there has been the Liverpool Airport saga... I do believe the membership has grown immensely... and you must remember that Tommy Mack is the North West convenor