The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Depute provost steps down amid ‘change of dynamic’ at authority COUNCIL:

Willie Wilson calls for an end to the ‘toxicity’ of national politics contaminat­ing the authority’s chamber

- JAMIE BUCHAN jabuchan@thecourier.co.uk

A veteran councillor has stood down as depute provost after what he described as a “change in dynamic” at the local authority.

Liberal Democrat Willie Wilson said it had been a “pleasure and a delight” to serve as Provost Dennis Melloy’s second for nearly two-and-a-half years but called for an end to the “toxicity” of national politics that he said had started to seep into the council chamber.

During an impassione­d leaving speech, he thanked officers for their support, praised the council’s executive team and urged leader Murray Lyle that his new minority Conservati­ve administra­tion should be open to “scrutiny and transparen­cy”.

His resignatio­n as depute provost – he will stay on as councillor for Perth City South – follows the Liberal Democrat group’s ejection from the administra­tion.

Following an emergency meeting in early September, Mr Lyle announced the Tory group would go it alone after the controvers­ial suspension of two Tory councillor­s.

Mr Wilson said he had a “number of reasons” for his decision and “they are

Some of that toxicity has spilled over into this chamber and it is my wish that it will diminish or stop after today. WILLIE WILSON

all straightfo­rward, not Machiavell­ian in any way.”

He said he had intended to pass on the reins to a new depute provost this year and his responsibi­lities within the Liberal Democrat party had increased, leading to more travel and work.

“Obviously, there has been a change in dynamic in the political structure at the council and this seems to be the most appropriat­e time to move on.

“I would say to Murray Lyle, I hope that whatever new arrangemen­ts are pertained at the council after today are subject to the transparen­cy and scrutiny that they ought to be.”

Mr Wilson told Mr Murray: “I hope that whatever these arrangemen­ts are, they enjoy the integrity, the hard work, loyalty, friendship, that you have enjoyed from the Scottish Liberal Democrat group over the last two-anda-bit years.”

He added: “We live in difficult times, and sometimes we gain pleasure from seeing the headlines in the paper, and sometimes we may sigh and sometimes there’s dismay.

“But there are disagreeme­nts and arguments. Two referendum­s have caused splits in Scotland and the United Kingdom. I look at this as regretful and sometimes reprehensi­ble.

“Sometimes some of that toxicity has spilled over into this chamber and it is my wish that that will diminish or stop after today, and I say that very sincerely.”

Conservati­ve councillor Kathleen Baird was selected as the new depute provost.

At the same meeting, Liberal Democrat group leader Peter Barrett was replaced as housing and communitie­s convener by Conservati­ve Bob Brawn.

 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall. ?? Willie Wilson will remain as councillor for Perth City South.
Picture: Steve MacDougall. Willie Wilson will remain as councillor for Perth City South.

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