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Labour council leader rules out city alliance with Greens

by Jo Wadsworth
Tuesday 14 Jul, 2015 at 10:02AM
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Brighton and Hove City Council budget – Labour Party proposes amendments

Councillor Warren Morgan

The Labour leader of Brighton and Hove City Council has dismissed calls from Green MP Caroline Lucas and his own party to work more closely, saying it would be an “utter betrayal” of the city’s voters.

Councillor Warren Morgan
Councillor Warren Morgan

Warren Morgan was responding to two articles written in a personal capacity by Ms Lucas and chair of the Brighton and Hove Labour party Nancy Platts in last week’s Brighton and Hove Independent.

Both were writing about the general election, rather than the local, with calls from both to work together to form some sort of progressive alliance and get the Conservative Party out of power.

But Cllr Morgan said that locally, it was the Green Party voters overwhelmingly wanted to see chased out of office.

Ms Lucas asked: “Could sufficient trust be built up between progressive politicians of different parties to enable some kind of pre-election agreements at the next election to give us the best chance possible of defeating the Tories?”

And Ms Platts said: “How many times on the doorstep during the last general election did I hear voters sigh wearily, exasperated by the “Punch and Judy” behaviour in the House of Commons or the council chamber and fed up that politicians don’t get the reality of their lives?

“No-one asked us to argue more – but plenty asked why we couldn’t work more closely together in the interests of their community.”

But writing on his blog, Cllr Morgan countered: “For Labour to now enter into some kind of electoral pact or alliance with the Greens would be an utter betrayal of those voters who wanted the Greens out, and those Labour campaigners who suffered so much abuse and hostility from Greens who felt they were entitled to a free run at holding seats taken from Labour.

“Since the election there has been little in the way of any “progressive alliance” from the Greens towards Labour. They joined with the Tories to block Labour having the casting vote on the council’s two most powerful committees, and pledged to “create havoc” for the newly-elected Labour administration. They have already signalled their intent to vote with the Conservative Group to frustrate Labour’s intent, as they did on a number of key issues during their period in office.”

He added: “I state here again my intent to find common ground in the interests of the city with councillors of either party.

“We are as far from major elections in Brighton and Hove now as we will ever be, and the public want us to get on with the job and make their lives and the place where they live better. That, and not discussions around electoral alliances, is where I intend to put my efforts now and in the future.”

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  1. Duncan Hill says:
    11 years ago

    Warren is again complaining that Labour, with only 36% of the vote and 42% of the seats, doesn’t get to have the casting vote on committees. Warren seems to have forgotten that 64% of those who voted didn’t vote Labour.

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  2. Christopher Hawtree says:
    11 years ago

    Er, cllr Morgan in 2013 stopped the Greens having the majority upon Policy and Resources…

    Will Labour actually put forward any proposals about anything? Or will it pander to the back-bedroom moaners who resent any change?

    Meanwhile, it does not sound as if cllr Morgan will be making himself any friends with the Budget about the emerge.

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  3. Gerald Wiley says:
    11 years ago

    @Duncan Hill and @Christopher Hawtree – but remember the Greens only got 26% of the of the vote and only 20% of the seats and as such came THIRD as 74% of those voted didn’t vote Green.

    As such this is wonderful news that the views of the juvenile, conceited, arrogant, ideological, clueless Green Party councillors who, according to your official spokesman @HJarrs, didn’t care about the views of voters as they were more worried about “the needs of the city” (whatever that might be?), and can now be safely ignored if Labour and Conservatives can (hopefully) work together to meet the needs of residents, businesses and visitors.

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  4. martin lawrence says:
    10 years ago

    Doesn’t Lucas take on board the fact that losing over 50% of the seats on the council was the voters saying that they did NOT want Green Party ideology -the fact she increased her vote says even the Greens knew that the previous incumbents were not fit for purpose , Warren Morgan led a vote of no confidence in them , why on Gods earth would he want to attach himself to the imbecile that vowed “to cause havoc” and her cronies .Well done Warren Morgan not a supporter but understanding the city voted for reality not idiotic ideals is to your credit. Lucas go and find a tv camera to stand in front of , or get involved in another MP’s constituency preferably both in Manbij

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