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Former council leader bids to stand for Change UK in European elections

by Jo Wadsworth
Tuesday 9 Apr, 2019 at 4:21PM
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Councillor Warren Morgan

Former council leader Warren Morgan says he hopes to stand as a candidate for Change UK in next month’s European elections.

Cllr Morgan, who left the Labour party in February citing bullying, Brexit and antisemitism, joined fellow independent councillor Michael Inkpin-Leissner in aligning with the newly formed parliamentary group.

Now it has applied to be a political party, Change UK, the two can formally join it – and Cllr Morgan hopes to go further and stand for them if the European elections go ahead on Thursday, 23 May.

However, neither are standing in the local elections, which take place three weeks earlier on Thursday, 2 May.

Cllr Morgan said: “For far too long Brighton and Hove has been represented in Europe by people like Daniel Hannan and, since 1999, Nigel Farage.

“Millions of people across the South East of England, particularly those that signed the petition to Revoke Article 50 and who in huge numbers marched in London three weeks ago, demand something better, demand a change in our broken politics.

“This is an unexpected opportunity to cast a positive vote for a change in this Brexit debate, a change from the Brexit supporting stalemate of Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn, and a change from ‘it won’t be that grim’ broken promises of the No Deal Brexiters like Jacob Rees-Mogg.

“The facts are that Brexit will make ordinary people worse off, staying in and leading Europe will make the lives of ordinary people better.

“I’m putting my name forward for selection as a Change UK candidate because I want to make a stand for all of this, though I know I will face stiff competition from the many people who are getting behind the Independent Group in Parliament and the new Change UK party because they want something better from our politics for their families, communities and Britain as a whole.”

Almost 70 per cent of voters in Brighton and Hove backed Remain in the referendum. However, ten MEPs are selected to represent the much larger south east region, which overall voted for Brexit.

The current MEPs are:

  • Former Ukip leader Nigel Farage who has since quit to start his own Brexit party
  • Former Ukip member Janice Atkinson who was expelled from the party over an expenses scandal
  • 18-day Ukip leader Diane James who now belongs to the Brexit party
  • Ukip’s Nigel Finch
  • Pro-Brexit Conservative Daniel Hannan
  • Conservative Nirj Deva
  • Labour’s Jim Howarth
  • Independent Remainer Richard Ashworth, who was expelled from the Conservative party in 2017 for voting on a motion saying not enough progress had been made in resolving the question of the Irish border post-Brexit
  • Former Brighton and Hove Green councillor Keith Taylor
  • Liberal Democrat Catherine Bearder
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Comments 3

  1. Rob says:
    7 years ago

    not surprising for a blairite

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  2. Rolivan says:
    7 years ago

    Cllr Morgan told me the Council are not Developers and yet joined up with Hyde to do exactly that.This is after suggesting the Council developing Kings House and make much needed funds for Council Taxpayers instead handing it over to others to do exactly the same.

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  3. john says:
    7 years ago

    The Tory MEPs divide up the region and represent different areas. B&H’s Tory MEP has been Daniel Hannan for at least the last 10 years.
    Who knew ? He also owns a home in Kemp town

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