Further to our last post Transport for London (TfL) have provided the following clarification with regards to their use of the term "stakeholders" in their recently issued report on the Crossrail 2 consultation.
Thank you for your email regarding the Crossrail 2 consultation, I am sorry for the delay in responding.
Our
term "stakeholder" is usually a public body such as local authority or
residents group amongst others. We also refer to publicly elected
members as "stakeholders". The reason we split the stakeholder replies
from the public is that many members of the public are interested to see
what their local members are saying so we publish the public and
stakeholder replies.
There is no weight added to stakeholder replies during the consultation process. One view is treated the same as another.
We're glad to see that TfL will be treating all views equally.
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