Portsmouth News

Groups dismiss ‘coalition in all but name’ claim

- Josh Wright josh.wright@nationalwo­rld.com @portsmouth­news

The Lib Dems and Portsmouth Independen­ts Party (Pip) have been accused of forming a coalition ‘in all but name’ by the leader of an opposition group.

Councillor Simon Bosher, the leader of the city council’s Conservati­ve group, said an agreement between the two groups, which saw them secure the chairman position on all but three committees, was ‘letting residents down’ by securing paid positions for themselves at the expense of opposition scrutiny.

His claim has been denied by the leaders of both the Lib Dems and Pip, who said the arrangemen­t approved at Tuesday’s council meeting allowed all groups to be represente­d and would deliver the best results. But Cllr Bosher has called on Cllrs Steve Pitt and George Madgwick to be more ‘transparen­t’ about what they agreed, saying the deal would require Pip to support the Lib Dems in key votes, including on Tipner West and the local plan.

‘There has to be some level of opposition representa­tion in these roles and we now don’t have that,’ he said.

‘What has been agreed is a coalition in all but name and I don’t think that’s fair to the residents, especially those who were told they were voting for independen­ts.’

At Tuesday’s meeting, Councillor Graham Heaney, deputy leader of the Labour group, proposed a new system through which these roles are allocated proportion­ally based on the size of each group.

However, a vote on it failed after concerns were raised about the need for more time to be spent examining any constituti­onal change, although Cllr Pitt said he was happy for this to be looked at in the coming months.

Half of the council’s committees will now be chaired by Lib Dem councillor­s, while two of the remainder are led by Pip members.

It was also agreed that Cllr Madgwick would be the council’s representa­tive on the Hampshire fire authority – a role that comes with an allowance of more than £6,000.

Cllr Bosher said he had ‘chased’ these positions in exchange for ‘blithely’ giving his group’s support to the Lib Dems.

Responding to his accusation, Cllr Madgwick accused Cllr Bosher of having ‘a hissy fit’ after not getting what he wanted.

 ?? Picture Ian Hargreaves ?? Councillor Simon Bosher, leader of the city council’s Conservati­ve group
Picture Ian Hargreaves Councillor Simon Bosher, leader of the city council’s Conservati­ve group

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