Why don't you organise something then Greg? You're on the council; you've got the capacity to do something unlike the rest of us.
A number of us are trying to do just that. But support from members for action, telling National Office and Council what they expect them to do for members, would be helpful. When you ask members why they joined CTC, they invariably mention CTC's past advocacy and campaigning.
Unfortunately those aspects of CTC's work are taking a back seat to managing projects through the CTC Trust.
I have said a number of times, both in Council and in other meetings, that I would like to see CTC taking a far more proactive and (if need be) more robust approach to such issues. Other councillors have echoed those sentiments. Unfortunately, we are then told that we can't upset Government as the Trust might lose funding.
If the membership start actually telling Councillors and National Office what they want to see being done, and copying sympathetic councillors in, then perhaps we might get the leverage we need to change things.