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<blockquote data-quote="Drucker" data-source="post: 6440594" data-attributes="member: 40902"><p>A directly elected mayor would be a good thing for the city in my view. The cost would be the same as a junior minister. Those lobbying against the cost should vote in favour of the proposal, and then nominate a candidate to run in the election who will do the job for free.</p><p>That way the people can decide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drucker, post: 6440594, member: 40902"] A directly elected mayor would be a good thing for the city in my view. The cost would be the same as a junior minister. Those lobbying against the cost should vote in favour of the proposal, and then nominate a candidate to run in the election who will do the job for free. That way the people can decide. [/QUOTE]
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