Posted this in the Port Tunnel thread. I'm getting sick of ministers never taking responsibility for decisions and problems. So should we reform local Government and reduce the central power, since they seemingly can do nothing even by their own admission?
If Ministers aren't willing to take responsibility, should we be taking power away from them and putting it into local councils? Have a fixed percentage of income tax for national infrastructure, health, social welfare etc, and then let local government set local income tax for local services instead? Directly elected mayors rather than county managers, councillors making up a cabinet style administration for local Government? Increase the numbers of local councillors if needs be, whilst reducing the number of TD's.
Perhaps even reinstall the health boards, with local funding too as there's no way that national politicians have the wherewithal and know how to fix it, and the HSE already has lost all credibility imo.
If all politics is local, lets make the decision making process more local.