‘Few people in the city will be mad enough to keep the mayoral system’
Insights into how the city is governed, plus: an update from Caroline, the single mother from Bootle
Dear members — today’s story is about how Liverpool is governed. A consultation is currently asking residents to choose between the mayoral system, the “leader and cabinet” model and the committee system. And Larry Neild, formerly of the Daily Post and Echo, is probably the only journalist who has covered the city’s council under all three. His piece for us today offers some great anecdotes and insights.
We also have an update from Caroline, who Mollie met last week when she was food shopping in Bootle.
Since we published that story, a reader got in touch asking to help, and they actually met up this morning to look at increased benefits and services which might help the family.
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