Two more Labour Councillors (David Scott and Ken King) have sensationally quit the Labour Group at tonight’s Council meeting.
It means that, as we approach the Westfield by election poll next week, the number of Labour Councillors has fallen to just 21.
The opposition parties at the Guildhall can now muster 25 seats, with the prospect of adding a LibDem gain in Westfield to the total.
Either way though Labour have lost their majority.
The 2 former Labour Councillors are understood to have highlighted the authoritarian Leadership of James Alexander and his ruling cabal as the reason for their decision
The change should open up the way for all party participation across all committees and even the decision making “Cabinet”.
It will make it difficult to spin news releases to the advantage of the Council Leadership and the culture of secrecy at the Guildhall and West Offices should be swept away.
The next couple of weeks will be a major test for all the Group Leaders at the Guildhall.
The City does need a robust process as it approaches important decisions on at least two key issues;
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How to further refine the Local Plan &
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What budget to set for next year.
It is difficult to see how the present Labour Leadership can survive the events of the last few hours.
The Councillors who quit have apparently also vowed to lift the lid on some of Labour’s behind closed doors tactics.