The issue has been debated in several places. The BHPA Chairman Marc Asquith has given some explanations.
-- Crucially he states that the law allows that people have the right to associate and the right not to associate. He also explains that the BHPA is a company not a democracy and that the directors act for the company under the companies Act.
The directors of the Company BHPA Ltd are two estate agents from Notingham according to companies house. None of teh Executive are listed as directors.
What is not clear is who the Executive council are making the decision whether to associate or not associate with an individual member FOR.
Do they decide not to allow the association of a member with the other members? Or not to associate with the Company (on behalf of the Directors)?
I would happily vote it in if it were the former but definitely not the latter. The former implies that anu=y decision to exclude must only be a recommendation and the membership must have the final word (an appeal to them). The latter implies that the membership must do as the Directors say.
I hope this question can be answered before the vote.
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