On 4 Feb 2011, at 20:09, Geoff Wicks wrote:

> 
> Until 2005 an item on the agenda of the AGM was always "Any Other Business". 
> When John Mason became chairman he ruled that "Any Other Business" was 
> unconstitutional. Instead we now have an "open discussion" which does not 
> have decision making powers. The present officers have continued this policy. 
> Can you name me any other organisation that forbids "Any Other Business" at 
> its AGM?

I would regard it as normal that  business at an AGM is restricted to that in 
the official notice of the AGM. The way to allow other subjects to be aired is 
to have an informal discussion after the formal AGM.

George
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