Yorkshire Post

I’ve been deselected after vote for the Brexit Party, says Tory

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A CONSERVATI­VE councillor in North Yorkshire claims he has been deselected by the party for voting for the Brexit Party in the European elections.

Coun Andrew Jenkinson, who represents Scarboroug­h’s Woodlands division on North Yorkshire County Council, found out his fate following a reselectio­n interview on Saturday and now intends to sit as an independen­t.

He has represente­d Woodlands since 2017 but was informed in a text message that he would not be the Conservati­ve candidate in 2021.

He told the Local Democracy Reporting Service yesterday that he believes that the reason was his public support for the Brexit Party in this year’s European elections.

He said: “I said, and I meant it, that I was very unhappy with the

way that Brexit was being handled by Theresa May.

“I am a man of my word and I said that I would vote for the Brexit Party and I did so.

“I have informed [leader of North Yorkshire County Council] Carl Les that I will be crossing the floor to sit as an independen­t and I will be fighting the next election as an independen­t and continuing to serve the people of the Woodlands ward.”

Coun Jenkinson, who lost his seat on Scarboroug­h Borough Council in May’s local elections, said he was “very supportive” of Boris Johnson’s attempts to secure Brexit and hit out at the Conservati­ve Party saying he could not stay after being rejected.

He added: “I am Conservati­ve through and through. I am more blue than many [Conservati­ve councillor­s].

“I will continue to fight for the people of Woodlands and that is why I will be standing in 2021. I recently got parking restrictio­ns in Hovingham Drive and Old Scalby Road that people there have been after for years. That is why I want to continue on, but it won’t be as a Conservati­ve.”

The Scarboroug­h and Whitby Conservati­ve Associatio­n has been approached for a comment.

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COUN ANDREW JENKINSON: ‘I said that I would vote for the Brexit Party and I did so.’

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