Our politics producer Oliver Leader de Saxe breaks down the mystery facing future of Kent's local authorities.
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00:00It's the mystery hanging over all of our politicians.
00:04What is going to happen to Kent's councils?
00:08Just before Christmas, the government dropped the smoking gun on devolution and local government
00:14reorganisation, which will fundamentally change Kent's political landscape forever.
00:20Like all great mysteries, the future for Kent's councils is a little complicated.
00:25You might even need a chalkboard.
00:28To kind of break it down for you, currently there's three types of council in Kent.
00:33You have your borough and district council, so your bins, your planning, your local services.
00:39Then you have the big stuff run by Kent County Council.
00:44That's adult social services, education, that sort of thing.
00:48Then you have Medway, the only unitary authority here in Kent.
00:54But under government plans, these 13 here will have to merge together to be more like
01:00Medway Council.
01:03These unitary authorities will exist within a wider strategic authority, overseen potentially
01:09by one of these, one of the new mayors.
01:13And if this all sounds like a lot, all submissions have to be done by the 10th of January.
01:20The public haven't had a chance to say anything about this yet at all.
01:24And as a councillor myself, I've had very little input either.
01:29I think that the group of people that have made the decision are a very small representative
01:33group of the county.
01:35They are 14 men to start off with, and I have colleagues in that group, which I have a lot
01:41of respect for, but 14 men is not a representative selection of the county.
01:46Protests are expected on Thursday as Kent County Council is set to hold an extraordinary
01:52meeting to help decide whether Kent and Medway will be on the fast track to these changes.
01:58If added to the priority list, it could mean no local elections in May and the end of all
02:04borough councils within three years.
02:07I'm really concerned about the cancellation of the elections to Kent County Council.
02:12Others are worried about too much power being invested in this single mayor figure across
02:19Kent and we don't know how that person is going to be held to account.
02:26Others are concerned about the loss of districts and the impact that has on democracy.
02:32So having big unitary authorities instead of smaller districts separates or starts to
02:38separate the link between councillors and constituents.
02:41All submissions to government have to be made by Friday, but while this may solve the mystery
02:47of Kent's political map, answers over local elections or representation will be a lot
02:54less clear.
02:55Oliver Leader, The Saks, for KMTV.