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Council leader ousted over election delay row

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Simon GilbertPolitical reporter, Coventry and Warwickshire

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He argued that would not be “a prudent use of resources”, saying money could instead be used to help prepare for the abolition of Warwickshire’s councils, which are set to be replaced with a new single tier authority by 2028.

imageLabour councillor Steve Hey in the council chamber. He is wearing a zip up jumper with a shirt underneath and wears glasses.

Despite the blow of having their leader ousted, Labour retained leadership of the council, with Watkins’ deputy Steve Hey voted in at the end of the two-and-a-half hour meeting.

Watkins will continue in his role as portfolio holder for housing and has been appointed deputy leader.

The authority confirmed the cabinet also remained unchanged.

Hey was installed with the help of the council’s two Green Party councillors, ahead of Conservative challenger Wilson. Their support came after Hey signalled he was in favour of local elections taking place as planned.

Asked by the BBC whether he would categorically reverse the position of his Labour predecessor by telling the government elections should take place, Hey said: “In Nuneaton and Bedworth, yes. And bring it on.”

imageKris Wilson stands in the council chamber and addresses the meeting. He is wearing a dark suit jacket and light blue jumper and shirt.

With half of the borough’s seats up for grabs, Labour had been accused of “running scared” by the Reform leader of Warwickshire County Council, George Finch.

Responding to that claim, Hey suggested Finch had “too much time on his hands”.

He said: “Do I look like I’m running scared? I think the elections are going to be very difficult and I think the problem is that local elections are run on national lines.”

imageGeorge Finch sits smiling while leaning on a wooden barrier. A woman to the left of the image holds a sign which reads "say no to cancelling borough elections".
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