Birmingham Post

Grief over loss of ‘brightest star’ councillor

- Tom Dare

A LEADING Birmingham cabinet member fought back tears as he paid tribute to a late colleague who he described as a ‘‘kind and loyal friend’’.

Speaking at a full council meeting, Cllr John Cotton (Lab) described Cllr Penny Holbrook as ‘‘articulate, talented and energetic’’ and ‘‘one of the brightest stars in our party’’.

Cllr Holbrook died suddenly on November 22 aged just 43, with tributes pouring in from both sides of the political divide.

Cabinet Member Cllr Cotton said: “We stand together this afternoon with a profound sense of shock, sadness and disbelief as we mourn our colleague, our comrade, our friend.

“Without doubt, Penny was one of the brightest stars in our party: someone who was dedicated to the Stockland

Green community that she served; who was driven by a profound commitment to social justice; and crucially, someone who knew how to translate her values into practical actions that changed people’s lives for the better.

“When all else is gone, my abiding memories of Penny are of laughter and kindness.

“She was the very best of company; someone who could brighten a room by walking into it.

“She was also a kind and loyal friend; someone you could turn to in a crisis and would always give you good, if sometimes direct and unvarnishe­d advice.

“Like so many of us, I will miss her candour, I will miss her laughter and her friendship so much.

“I hope that in due course, we can find a way to honour her name and legacy that reflects the great causes she cared about and this city that she loved. But for now, I hope we can all honour her legacy by thinking about how we conduct ourselves here.

“You can be robust without being nasty. You can lose an argument without losing a friend. Let’s all be a bit more like Penny.”

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