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All tory cabinet at Hastings Borough Council



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Published Date:
14 May 2008

Hastings Borough Council cabinet -the council decision making group- is now entirely Conservative, despite more than half of the electorate voting for the other parties.

At the first council meeting of the year at the White Rock Theatre on Wednesday, councillors voted 17 to 16 to reduce the size of the cabinet to six, all made up of tory councillors.

The move comes despite it being a hung council, with the three Liberal Democrat councillors joining forces with the 13-strong Labour party to vote against the motion, independent Cllr Stephen Springthorpe siding with the 15 conservatives, and tory Mayor Maureen Charlesworth taking the deciding vote.

The Labour party put forward an ammendment for the cabinet to be made up of four conservatives, four labour and one lib dem, which was also voted against.

Council leader Peter Pragnell was re-elected, and his deputy is now Cllr Matthew Beaver.

Putting forward the ammendent, labour leader Cllr Jeremy Birch said: "As we are a hung council, I think it is totally inappropriate to return to a one-party cabinet. It's not a matter of numbers, it's a matter of policies."

Supporting the ammendment, lib dem leader Cllr Richard Stevens said: "The Conservative party are wanting to ditch the rest of us.
"50 per cent of the electorate would be excluded and that cannot be justified."

And labour Cllr Godfrey Daniel said: "We would like to see a balanced cabinet. This is not Zimbabwe, this is Hastings."

In response to the claims, tory Cllr Peter Finch said: "This is sour grapes.".

The cabinet is now made up of Cllr Pragnell, Cllr Beaver, Cllr Finch, Cllr Robert Cooke, Cllr Matthew Lock, and Cllr Roy Tucker.

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bart simpson,

14/05/2008 15:38:32
Well done cll Stephen Springthorpe. Any thing to stop more new labour nonsense!!
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Fidel,

14/05/2008 16:04:33
It's Bart Simpson, the tory anarchist.
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bart simpson,

14/05/2008 17:08:51
Fidel...did you hear the one about the carpenter. He was such a good furniture maker.. He specialised in...
cabinet making....Ha.Ha... Ha. FOSTER AND CRONIES OUT OF THE CABINET....LOL
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Darryl,

Hastings 14/05/2008 18:14:10

A very big thankyou to Stephen Springthorpe in keeping out Birch and his cohorts !

Did we really want a team that was responsible for the £500000 re-cycling fiasco ? A team not fit for purpose. A team that would have sent council tax soaring with a compulsory purchase of the pier !

Common sense has prevailed.

As regards Godfrey Daniel ..does he not realise that Labour in Bristol in similar circumstances have an all Labour cabinet ..as in other towns as well. His infantile remarks about Zimbabwe shows exactly how much he knows about the world.

As for Cllr Richard Stephens ...he was elected by a draw. The tories would have had more than 50% if they had won the draw.

Labour in their last period of office squandered money ...just like the present government and saddled us all with high council taxes.

Well done Stephen !
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Red279,

romney marsh 15/05/2008 07:54:26
*Same old Tories, same old games, lets take Hastings back to about 1990. No job's no money.
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Darryl,

Hastings 15/05/2008 09:31:41

Financial Times 15/05/2008 :

" ....official figures showing the number of people claiming unemployment had risen for the third month in a row. "

" Total unemployment rose by 14,000 to 1.61m during the first three months of the year. "
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John Storm,

Clive Vale 15/05/2008 13:10:51
Mr Pragnell and the blue rinse brigade still have to find somewhere to put a travellers camp - look out Old Town, somebody will pay for Richard Stevens winning the elction by drawing lots and the Tories will not dump on their own doorsteps
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bart simpson,

16/05/2008 07:46:42
Education... Education.. Education.
People are calling for smaller class sizes in both primary and secondary schools to boost literacy levels, for young people. illiteracy is a major problem for many young people in our schools. This problem has not been addressed by new labour, as they are intent on promoting more and more tests and targets, which have little to do with educating but more to do with Marxists agenda and 'red tape'.
The Marxists continue to create niche markets and packages for themselves and their cronies.
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16/05/2008 07:53:18
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16/05/2008 16:33:17
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