Paisley Daily Express

Labour set to take control of council with independen­ts

Party in talks to form administra­tion for East Renfrewshi­re

- DREW SANDELANDS, LOCAL DEMOCRACY REPORTER

Labour is set to run East Renfrewshi­re as a minority administra­tion with the support of two independen­t councillor­s.

The council had been controlled by a coalition of SNP, Labour and independen­t councillor Danny Devlin going into the election, where the SNP became the largest party, returning six councillor­s.

However, Labour, which has five councillor­s, is planning to work with Danny Devlin and David Macdonald, the two independen­ts, in a minority administra­tion.

Newly elected Labour councillor Owen O’Donnell, representi­ng Newton Mearns North and Neilston, would be the council leader.

The SNP has urged Labour to get back around the negotiatin­g table and wants to form a “progressiv­e alliance” to lock the Tories out. Councillor­s will vote on proposals to form a new administra­tion at the first meeting of the new council term on Wednesday, May 25.

After the election, Tony Buchanan, SNP, who has been the council leader for the past five years, said his group would be entering talks over a coalition after a “historic result.”

However, Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar had ruled out coalitions with the SNP or the Tories ahead of the vote.

No party had stood enough candidates to secure a majority, with ten needed on the 18-seat council.

There are seven Labour and two independen­t councillor­s, six SNP and five Tories on the council.

Councillor O’Donnell said his group’s proposals would “deliver on Labour’s manifesto of hope in difficult times. “

“We have been talking to all parties and we will be working with all parties on a vote by vote basis. There will be no formal agreement or pact with any other party.”

Labour and the SNP have worked together for 15 years in East Renfrewshi­re and Councillor O’Donnell said it was a “very difficult decision” to end that partnershi­p.

“The reality is the Labour group has worked very well with the SNP. It was never on constituti­onal issues, it was on local issues.”

He said the East Renfrewshi­re Labour group had “no choice in the matter given the guidance that has come from Anas, Jackie (Baillie, deputy Scottish Labour leader) and the NEC (National Executive Committee).”

He said: “We are respectful of that decision and will be complying with that to the letter.”

Councillor O’Donnell added his group would use its manifesto as a base for discussion­s with other parties and is particular­ly keen to address the cost of living crisis.

Councillor O’Donnell said: “We will sit down with all parties, run through the manifesto and work out where we have agreement.

“Historical­ly, it has been a very collaborat­ive council.

“There’s no reason that cannot continue if we can put politics aside.”

The SNP has blamed Sarwar and Baillie for “ruling out progressiv­e alliances in local authoritie­s nationally” and said it feared Labour was in talks to form an administra­tion supported by the Tories.

A spokesman said the Scottish Labour leadership is “out of step with the mature, grown-up politics residents expect from their council.”

“East Renfrewshi­re is one of the best-performing councils in Scotland, because we have put aside party difference­s before to work together for the benefit of local residents.”

We will sit down with all parties, run through the manifesto and work out where we have agreement

 ?? ?? Negotiatio­ns Former council leader Tony Buchanan
Negotiatio­ns Former council leader Tony Buchanan
 ?? ?? No coalitions with SNP Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar
No coalitions with SNP Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar

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