Slough Express

Councillor resigns from Labour Group

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Foxborough Ward councillor Madhuri Bedi has announced her resignatio­n from the Slough Labour Group.

Ms Bedi told councillor­s she was leaving the party during the full council meeting on Monday night.

She said she was ‘saddened’ by the decision to increase council tax bills by the maximum amount allowed following a year which has caused a ‘tsunami of grief’ for Slough residents.

Cllr Bedi said: “There is no doubt the past year has been incredibly challengin­g. COVID19 and lockdown has caused councils all over England to lose millions in revenue that is relied on to run services.

“In a year that has brought a tsunami of grief, mental health concerns, high unemployme­nt, increase in domestic abuse and huge financial burdens, residents would have welcomed a freeze or smaller increase to council tax. Had we chosen to do this it would’ve shown that we care, understand we are there at a time of great need.”

She also accused the council of ‘squanderin­g’ money on its £39million town centre headquarte­rs and said all decisions over finance, regenerati­on and assets within the council were being made by one person, Councillor Swindlehur­st.

The council leader hit back telling the meeting he was not ashamed of creating a ‘worldclass’ council head-quarters to help his vision of creating a town to do business in.

He added: “All the people who choose to leave us, the same fate befalls them all, you never hear from them ever again because the public don’t put their faith in traitors and quitters and splitters. They put their faith in people who stand by their principle, wear the same rosette no matter how tough it is and have the courage in their conviction­s.”

Councillor Bedi will remain in her position as an Independen­t councillor. Local elections will take place in Slough on May 6.

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