Chippy
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Consultations in all walks of life are mainly tick box exercises, so those affected feel involved and no one can say they didn’t have an opportunity to have a say.
They happen in work places all the time, and very little ever gets changed despite comments from dozens or even hundreds of those affected. The stadium situation is no different. There are always so many different opinions about everything.
It makes any consultation process pretty pointless and meaningless as other than maybe an odd token gesture tweak, everything has already been decided anyway. It’s not surprising in this instance given who and what is involved that any changes to the original plans are very hard to spot, if indeed there any.
The term consultation is one of the most falsely used phrases in society, and really anyone organising one should say here’s what we are doing and this is the plan, comment if you like but everything has already been decided anyway.
They happen in work places all the time, and very little ever gets changed despite comments from dozens or even hundreds of those affected. The stadium situation is no different. There are always so many different opinions about everything.
It makes any consultation process pretty pointless and meaningless as other than maybe an odd token gesture tweak, everything has already been decided anyway. It’s not surprising in this instance given who and what is involved that any changes to the original plans are very hard to spot, if indeed there any.
The term consultation is one of the most falsely used phrases in society, and really anyone organising one should say here’s what we are doing and this is the plan, comment if you like but everything has already been decided anyway.