The thing is the LCC for years actively campaigned against separate infrastructure and in favour of vehicular cycling in the face of sizeable opposition from their members and only now, after a referrendum have changed their tack.
Therefore it is important to know what a protest is for before a) lending it your support, and b) participating in it.
Exactly. It will present them with a fait accompli. It should be consulting it's members, not merely informing them.
I got what you were saying. I just don't think there's a problem. If I didnt think members had a say, I would say so.
Not sure how else an organisation should plan these events - ask all 11k members to agree on a date, agenda, name etc? We were invited to vote on the next major campaign (Go Dutch won) so I'm expecting this protest to be spawned by that.
You'll be relieved to know that I'm well and truly done discussing this now.
I got what you were saying. I just don't think there's a problem. If I didnt think members had a say, I would say so.
Not sure how else an organisation should plan these events - ask all 11k members to agree on a date, agenda, name etc? We were invited to vote on the next major campaign (Go Dutch won) so I'm expecting this protest to be spawned by that.
You'll be relieved to know that I'm well and truly done discussing this now.