With a big hole in our seafront road still causing traffic congestion, and rubbish continuing to blight our streets, it is good to know that the Green council is devoting time and energy into eco-flush toilets (The Argus, May 20).
With all of the pressing issues facing the council, why did Green council leader Jason Kitcat spend several days in Estonia recently advising them on e-voting?
Does he not have enough to do here?
In less than a year from now he could find he has much more time on his hands, while a Labour-run council gets on with clearing up the mess the Greens have left and delivering basic, well-run services the city needs.
Pete Gillman, Hythe Road, Brighton
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