Thank you. It's linked to concerns around monies, and more broadly safety. It's a very difficult area.
I suppose as it's based around concerns I've raised it could be viewed as personal - I could see the logic there. But prejudicial regarding my concerns and being asked to take a decision when they haven't been responded to seems a very difficult situation to be placed in. Essentially I would have to abstain unless I leave the meeting, if it were prejudicial and if they let me back in.
If I were to cite the concerns in public it would look very bad for the Council, but at this time I've recieved no response about those concerns however the Council is in a delicate state at this time so I can understand why.
It's just a very difficult ethical dilemma I suppose. I have no idea what to do.