Lib Dem Councillors have welcomed a decision from Haringey’s ruling Labour party to back Lib Dem calls for a new an open procedure for granting the Freedom of the Borough. The move follows Lib Dem concerns, after last month’s granting of the award, that only retired Labour councillors were being considered.
Lib Dem councillor Neil Williams (Highgate) argued at a meeting of the full council that the award needed to be opened up to all those in who have made a significant contribution to the life of the borough – and not just former councillors.
“Freedom of the borough is something that should be bestowed fairly, transparently, wisely, and of course, sparingly,” said Councillor Williams.
“That is why I think it is very important that the Leader of the Council and the Leader of the Opposition join forces to ensure that the award is seen to move beyond the sphere of local politics.”
Lib Dem Parliamentary spokesperson, Lynne Featherstone comments:
“I am pleased that Labour have agreed that there will now be a procedure to look at how the freedom is granted. Other boroughs, such as Islington, have opened up the process. It is the highest honour Haringey can bestow, and I hope local people will be allowed to participate fully in future in putting forward their own nominees.”