Local councils have a duty to spend public money wisely. But is Torbay Council doing that?
On Thursday 27 February from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM, the council is hosting a free “Let’s Talk Inclusion – Race Equality Workshop” at the Torbay Business Centre in Torquay. The workshop aims to promote inclusion in local businesses and encourage discussions about race equality.
The session is being run by Diversity Business Incubator (DBI), a group of inclusion experts. It will focus on different types of discrimination and give attendees skills to challenge it. The idea sounds positive, but is it really necessary? Will this event improve people’s lives in Torbay, or is it just another example of councils spending money on trendy ideas rather than real issues?
Public services are struggling. Hospitals face long waiting times, roads are full of potholes and schools lack funding. People across Torbay are dealing with real problems every day. Yet instead of focusing on these urgent needs, the council is spending time and money on workshops that may not provide any practical benefits.
Reform UK believes that public money should be spent on things that make a real difference. Of course, treating people fairly is important, but does this kind of event actually help? Or is it just a feel-good exercise designed to make the council look good? There are serious questions to be asked about whether this is the best use of taxpayer money.
Workshops like this often follow the same pattern. They talk about inclusion, discrimination and diversity, but do they lead to any real change? Or do they just add to the growing list of expensive programmes that make little difference to ordinary people? Most taxpayers would probably prefer to see their money spent on fixing roads, improving local healthcare or supporting struggling families.
It is time for people in Torbay to ask tough questions. The council needs to explain why it chooses to fund events like this instead of focusing on more urgent issues. Local businesses and residents deserve to know that their money is being used in the best way possible.
So, is this workshop really worth it? Or should the money be spent on things that actually improve daily life for people in Torbay?
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