• About
    • Ethics policy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Ownership, funding and corrections
    • Complaints procedure
    • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact
  • Support
  • Newsletter
Brighton and Hove News
18 July, 2026
  • News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Opinion
    • Community
  • Arts and Culture
    • Music
    • Theatre
    • Food and Drink
  • Sport
    • Brighton and Hove Albion
    • Cricket
  • Newsletter
  • Public notices
  • Advertise
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Opinion
    • Community
  • Arts and Culture
    • Music
    • Theatre
    • Food and Drink
  • Sport
    • Brighton and Hove Albion
    • Cricket
  • Newsletter
  • Public notices
  • Advertise
No Result
View All Result
Brighton and Hove News
No Result
View All Result
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Home Brighton

Residents suffer in the absence of proper opposition

by Frank le Duc
Sunday 7 Mar, 2021 at 3:34AM
A A
10
Family homes and greenfield land at risk, warn Brighton and Hove Conservatives

Councillor Robert Nemeth

Can you think of any official opposition in the history of the United Kingdom’s democracy that would have consistently and actively voted to restrict the amount of time that it had to ask questions of the executive that it was supposed to be opposing?

It would be hard to imagine why any official opposition would want to do this, given its important function of scrutinising and holding the executive to account – a role vital to the health of a functioning democracy.

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Perversely, this is precisely the situation we currently have at Brighton and Hove City Council.

Since Labour became the official opposition at the council in July last year following the anti-semitism crises, it has voted no less than six times at full council meetings to restrict councillors’ questions or close and curtail meetings – a 100 per cent record of voting to shut down debate.

This included two occasions when Labour voted against allowing councillors’ oral questions to the executive to be completed and a further four occasions when Labour voted to close the meeting before notices of motion could be debated and considered.

The intent of Labour’s votes was to stop a total of 12 vital questions and 19 notices of motion from councillors that had been legitimately put on the full council’s agenda from discussion.

This equates to over nine hours of potential debate on important local matters ranging from Madeira Drive and litter reduction to the council’s anti-racist strategy that Labour has tried to stop.

Oral questions and notices of motion are two of the few tools that councillors have at full council meetings to hold the administration to account.

So why on earth would the official opposition repeatedly want to curtail these meetings and shelter the executive (the Green administration) from scrutiny?

The answer, of course, is that they are not really an opposition at all.

As Brighton and Hove News revealed in December in its exclusive report, Labour and the Greens have a far-reaching coalition-style agreement covering a broad range of the council’s functions.

This agreement has continued after the transition of the executive from the Greens to Labour.

This is problematic for a number of reasons. As I have previously outlined in a column for Brighton and Hove News, Labour is claiming substantial amounts of Brighton and Hove taxpayers’ money to fulfil the role of an official opposition but opposition functions are not being fulfilled.

Wherever you look at Brighton and Hove City Council, you see mounting evidence that opposition functions not being carried out.

Whether it is through Labour and the Greens wasting 76 per cent of their council debating time discussing national or international matters over which the council has no authority or control (take nuclear weapons, for example) or in their actions to restrict councillors applying scrutiny to the executive, the pattern is clear.

Ultimately it is the city’s residents who suffer as important local matters are not discussed and the administration is not held to account.

11
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

At the council meeting in December, I asked the leader of the council whether, given the implication that opposition functions are not being carried out and the potential damage to the city, he would support a review into the legality of the situation. He said that he would not.

This city’s Labour opposition is failing in its democratic duty to the public – and that is bad for all of us.

Councillor Robert Nemeth is a Conservative member of Brighton and Hove City Council.

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
ShareTweetShareSendSendShare

Comments 10

  1. Rose says:
    5 years ago

    On the Money! Enough of students’ union politics please. The LP must put foward better and serious candidates or it will allienate voters. They must have checking process who their candidates are, or not. The Green party can’t believe their luck with this ‘opposition’.

    Reply
  2. Jon says:
    5 years ago

    Working in a coalition during a pandemic seems like commonsense to me.

    Reply
    • Peter Challis says:
      5 years ago

      What has this council done in relation to the pandemic other than to put in cycle lanes and remove parking spaces?

      Does that require a coalition where we have no opposition to hold the council to account?

      Reply
  3. Bob says:
    5 years ago

    Labour has been taken over by students’ politics. They aren’t a competent opposition.

    Reply
  4. Paul Temple says:
    5 years ago

    So with the recent FOI we saw that the OSR Cycle lane figures were in fact a falsehood – the silence from Labour was embarrassing nothing, not a whisper not a murmur. An open goal in which to challenge the Greens. If Labour don’t do something about the OSR cycle lane you will see a collapse in their vote in the West of the city 2023.

    Reply
    • rod garty says:
      5 years ago

      Spot on Paul !

      Reply
  5. Greens Out says:
    5 years ago

    This council is completely and utterly corrupt, negligent, incompetent and shameful.

    Reply
    • Dimebar says:
      5 years ago

      I’ve worked there. The whole set up is a disgrace and an utter embarrassment. Send in some independent auditors and watch the whole facade come crumbling down. Seriously it’s so corrupt.

      Reply
  6. Adrian Barbieri says:
    5 years ago

    Whilst we may disagree with the policies of the national government, as Councillor Nemeth points out this is irrelevant to the local issues that need urgent debate and action! My own concerns are the current state of Road repair, (dangerous potholes left for months) , rough sleepers left on the streets at night in near freezing temperatures, and the difficulty in contacting duty staff of the council.

    Reply
  7. Hove Guy says:
    5 years ago

    So, we have not only Brighton & Hove’s most incompetent council, but also the most corrupt. It is disgraceful!
    And when will Councillor Kate Knight be prosecuted for religious hate crime, or is it a case of Jewish Lives Don’t Matter?

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Most read

Secondary school to close one of its two sites

Brighton set to get bigger as it takes on Peacehaven

Residents suffer in the absence of proper opposition

Fortnightly bin collections are on the way – but not just yet

Fire-damaged Hove Waitrose to reopen next week

No-drone zone put up around Fatboy Slim

Money missing from frozen accounts, detectives say

Woman conned by bogus builders

Man held in property management fraud probe

Fatboy Slim kicks off this year’s ‘On The Beach’ festival

Newsletter

Arts and Culture

  • All
  • Music
  • Theatre
  • Food and Drink
Will fans ‘Jump Around’ to Grammy-winning singer, songwriter & Rap legend Everlast

Will fans ‘Jump Around’ to Grammy-winning singer, songwriter & Rap legend Everlast

17 July 2026
Gentleman’s Dub Club add Brighton date for 20th anniversary tour

Gentleman’s Dub Club add Brighton date for 20th anniversary tour

17 July 2026
Thee Sacred Souls – Brighton Centre gig report

Thee Sacred Souls – Brighton Centre gig report

17 July 2026
Fatboy Slim kicks off this year’s ‘On The Beach’ festival

Fatboy Slim kicks off this year’s ‘On The Beach’ festival

17 July 2026
Load More

Sport

  • All
  • Brighton and Hove Albion
  • Cricket
Hove MP criticises Argentina footballers over Falklands banner

Hove MP criticises Argentina footballers over Falklands banner

by Frank le Duc
16 July 2026
0

MP Peter Kyle criticised Argentina footballers for holding a banner declaring “Las Malvinas son Argentinas” – The Falkland Islands are...

Bruce on the Boundary – Robinson ready to take the next step

Sussex beaten by Hampshire in T20 Blast

by Paul Weaver - ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay
12 July 2026
0

Sussex Sharks 186-5 (20 overs) Hampshire Hawks 190-6 (19.5 overs) Hampshire won by 4 wickets By Paul Weaver at Hove,...

Former Brighton footballer speaks out after racist claim blights European fixture

Former Brighton and Hove Albion footballer faces another major heart op

by PA report
12 July 2026
0

Former Brighton and Hove Albion footballer Connor Goldson has revealed that he will undergo open heart surgery for the second...

Bruce on the Boundary – Robinson ready to take the next step

Sussex beat Middlesex at Hove in T20 Blast

by Ben Kosky - ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay
10 July 2026
0

Sussex Sharks 213-3 (20 overs) Middlesex 195-9 (20 overs) Sussex Sharks 213-3 beat Middlesex 195-9 by 18 runs Daniel Hughes...

Load More
March 2021
M T W T F S S
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
293031  
« Feb   Apr »

RSS From Sussex News

  • A welcome to your nearest ‘Port Of Cool’ 16 July 2026
  • Shop stripped of drinks licence for three months 16 July 2026
  • Fire damages crops near popular zoo and tourist attraction 15 July 2026
  • Family defrauded £2.7m from covid furlough scheme, court told 14 July 2026
  • Man, 73, in red mankini held on suspicion of exposing himself 13 July 2026
ADVERTISEMENT
  • About
  • Contact
  • Support
  • Newsletter
  • Privacy
  • Complaints
  • Ownership, funding and corrections
  • Ethics
  • T&C

© 2023 Brighton and Hove News

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Opinion
  • Arts and Culture
    • Music
    • Theatre
  • Sport
    • Cricket
  • Newsletter
  • Public notices
  • Advertise
  • About
  • Contact

© 2023 Brighton and Hove News