Are you saying there shouldn't have been a vote? Are you saying Hull City Council should annex parts of the East Riding without the consent of the people? The vote had a 75% turnout with over 96% voting against the proposal. That's democracy. Maybe the people of the East Riding don't want a council that overspends £4.5 million.
"Democracy is about having your say, but not necessarily getting your way."
Neither HCC nor ERYC can change the boundary. The secretary of state does that, and he'd set the Boundary Commission the task of finding if it's best for the region.
HCC didn't actually propose a boundary change, so all in all ERYC wasted money on an election that couldn't prevent something that wasn't going to happen anyway.
