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Leading Brighton Labour councillor defects to Tories

by Frank le Duc
Wednesday 20 Feb, 2019 at 11:00AM
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Leading Brighton Labour councillor defects to Tories

Councillor Mary Mears welcomes Councillor Anne Meadows to the Conservative Party

A leading Labour councillor has defected to the Conservatives, leaving the Tories as the largest party on Brighton and Hove City Council and poised to try to wrest control weeks before the local elections.

Councillor Mary Mears welcomes Councillor Anne Meadows to the Conservative Party

Councillor Anne Meadows, who chairs the council’s Housing and New Homes Committee, was deselected by Labour in Moulsecoomb and Bevendean.

This morning she went public with her decision to switch sides.

At Hove Town Hall, meetings are taking place between senior councillors and officers to decide whether the Tories should replace Labour in running the council in the remaining few months before the May elections.

Former Tory council leader Mary Mears, who chairs the Brighton Kemptown Conservatives, welcomed her longstanding rival to the local Conservative association.

She said that Councillor Meadows would serve Moulsecoomb and Bevendean as a local Conservative councillor in the ward that she had represented since 1994.

Councillor Mears said: “Anne joining the Conservatives makes them the largest Party on Brighton and Hove City Council and will change the dynamics of how the council will be run until the elections on Thursday 2 May.”

Councillor Meadows said “I am delighted that I have been so warmly accepted into the Conservative family, having spent most of my life as a Labour member and councillor.

“Leaving the Labour Party was not an easy decision for me, but today’s Labour Party is not one I recognise, nor the one I joined many years ago.

“I want to continue to represent residents in Moulsecoomb and Bevendean in the most effective way possible and I believe to achieve this it has to be as a Conservative councillor.”

Councillor Mears said: “I have known Anne for many years on Brighton and Hove City Council and have seen how hard-working and determined she is in representing her residents.

“I know that we are gaining a very hard-working and well-respected councillor throughout the city and look forward to working with Anne to improve the lives of all who live in Brighton and Hove.”

The Labour council leader Daniel Yates, who also represents Moulsecoomb and Bevendean ward, said: “We are obviously extremely disappointed by the decision of Councillor Anne Meadows to leave the Labour Party and join the Conservatives.

“Councillor Meadows has given many years of valuable service as a Labour councillor, and most recently as chair of the Housing and New Homes Committee, and much good work has been achieved since May 2015 which has benefited many in the city.

“We appreciate Councillor Meadows has concerns about some aspects of the direction of the Labour Party which she has expressed previously.

“However, unfortunately this move at this time will only give support to the Conservative Party when it clearly does not deserve support due to the austerity the Tory government has heaped on residents in our city and the Brexit chaos it has unleashed on the country.”

Four years ago former Labour councillor Leigh Farrow, who also represented Mouslecoomb and Bevendean, defected to the UK Independence Party (UKIP) in the run up to the local elections but was not re-elected.

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  1. Ellie says:
    7 years ago

    People on benefits who expect handouts support labour

    People who work hard and pay taxes support Conservatives

    Reply
    • Clive says:
      7 years ago

      Tax dodgers, petty snobs and people who like to demonise everyone poorer than themselves vote Conservative.

      Reply
    • John says:
      7 years ago

      That is such a tired an inaccurate trope. I have been self-employed for most of my working life and have never voted for the Conservatives. And I know plenty of working people with very similar views, we all do, of course we do. This is so obvious a truth that it hardly needs saying.

      Whenever Conservatives come into power the weakest, poorest and least able to defend themselves are deliberately targeted for punishment. When I was a child my parents could not have survived without state subsidies in the form of council housing, Child Benefit and Unemployment Benefit to cover the weeks when my father was unemployed. Millions of working people depend of what you call “handouts” to survive. Are you unaware of this?

      Reply
    • Chris says:
      7 years ago

      Mmmm…bit of a generalisation…there are plenty of people who work hard and pay taxes who prefer Labour to Tories, and would rather see their taxes used for the benefit of “the many” rather than giving tax breaks to the already rich.

      Reply
  2. Clive says:
    7 years ago

    Hell hath no fury like a councillor deselected.

    Reply
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  4. Trace L says:
    7 years ago

    the tight tories make me live in a rubbish 4 bed council house; not easy with 5 kids m8

    Reply
    • Trace L says:
      7 years ago

      also trying supporting 5 hungary kids on £2k a month benefits – dont go far m8

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      • Bored, of Brighton says:
        7 years ago

        Mmm. Because people aren’t languishing on a 15,000+ strong housing list for a decade or more and there’s no such thing as the benefit cap or the two child limit.

        Not to mention you don’t have to be unemployed to live in a council house, or to receive benefits. Maybe try reading some papers instead of just commenting on them.

        Reply
  5. Pradeep says:
    7 years ago

    I support Corbyn as he supports Shamima Begum staying in Uk which is right #forthemanynotthefew

    Reply

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