Yorkshire Post

MP Cooper repeats call over sacking guilty councillor­s

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A LABOUR MP has repeated calls for local authoritie­s to have the power to promptly sack councillor­s guilty of serious crimes.

Yvette Cooper wrote to ministers last month after Wakefield Council said it was “powerless” to remove independen­t councillor Alex Kear following his guilty pleas to two child sex charges.

Kear, who refused to resign, was eventually removed from public office on Friday after he was sentenced to six years in prison at Leeds Crown Court.

The court heard how he’d fantasised about having sex with a baby and arranged a meeting to abuse a fictional toddler, which turned out to be an undercover police sting.

It’s understood that Ms Cooper, MP for Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford has yet to receive a response from the Government to her letter, which was sent in mid-July. Meanwhile, The Ministry of Local Government did not comment directly on the case when approached by the Local Democracy Reporting Service.

But a spokesman referred to a 2017 consultati­on in which the government expressed support for the banning of any councillor forced to sign the Sex Offenders’ Register.

The Local Government Secretary at the time was Richmond MP Rishi Sunak, who is now the Chancellor.

Sources at the department suggested this may take place “as soon as parliament­ary time allows”.

However, this particular change would not have affected Kear’s case, as he was only placed on the Register for life at his sentencing.

Speaking after Kear’s sentencing on Friday, Ms Cooper said:

“This was a truly awful crime and it is terrible to think of the impact on children from cases like this.

“The sentence also means that the perpetrato­r can finally be removed from Wakefield Council.

“But given how serious the offence was, Wakefield Council should have been allowed to suspend him as soon as he was charged and to remove him completely as soon as he pleaded guilty.”

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YVETTE COOPER: ‘This was a truly awful crime and it is terrible to think of the impact on children.’

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