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Labour nominates replacement deputy mayor

by Jo Wadsworth
Tuesday 9 Dec, 2025 at 11:33AM
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Labour nominates replacement deputy mayor

Labour has nominated a replacement deputy mayor to take the place of one of its councillors who was suspended from the party last month.

Councillor Ty Galvin, who is now sitting as an independent councillor, stepped down as deputy mayor last month at the same time his suspension from the party was made public.

He said a complaint had been made against him which he considered vexatious, and was taking legal advice.

The local Labour group, which still has a sizeable majority on Brighton and Hove City Council, has now nominated Councillor Theresa Fowler to take her place.

The nomination will be put to the next meeting of the full council on Thursday, 18 December for formal approval. She should go on to become mayor next May.

She said: “Having lived my whole life in this fantastic city and raised my family here, I feel immensely fortunate to call Brighton and Hove my home.

“I understand what makes our city thrive. Serving as deputy mayor would be a truly wonderful opportunity, and I would be honoured to contribute to the community I deeply adore.”

Council leader Bella Sankey said: “Theresa is Brighton to the core and has so much experience of the City in all its diversity. She is thoughtful, caring and passionate about the causes close to her heart. I know she will make an outstanding first citizen for Brighton and Hove.”

Sussex is due to have its first elected mayor from May 2028, taking charge of policy areas such as economic growth, strategic planning, infrastructure and housing and transport.

In Brighton and Hove, the mayor is the first citizen who represents the city and the council, welcoming official visitors and chairing meetings of the full council. This ceremonial role will continue alongside the Sussex mayoral role.

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Comments 8

  1. Ann E Nicky says:
    5 months ago

    She has that much diversity that she does not consider the persecution of a pensioner so abhorrent that it would preclude her from accepting on a point of principle?

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  2. Leah says:
    5 months ago

    Good. She never replies to emails anyway

    Reply
  3. Jax Atkins says:
    5 months ago

    I think I would make an excellent mayor – I’d love to represent Brighton! I was born & bred here, many people know me & I’d jump at the opportunity to represent my city! And,a big bonus, I am not affiliated to any political party – lol!

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    • ChrisC says:
      5 months ago

      Well you’d need to be on the Council for a start as it’s a prerequisite for the role.

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    • Benjamin says:
      5 months ago

      Stand for election then, Jax! Locals aren’t too far away.

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      • Ann says:
        5 months ago

        The Liebour crusader

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        • Benjamin says:
          4 months ago

          A crusader, huh? That’s a new one. Nah, I respect anyone who stands up to represent their ward. It opens one up to being scrutinised and not always in good faith. Certainly a more potent move than copying someone else’s insult around in a comment box, right?

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      • KZK says:
        5 months ago

        Labour will cancel them in 2027 and push them to 2028 to coincide with the deferred Mayor elections.

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