Ayrshire Post

SNP lose control of power

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South Ayrshire’s SNP leader has expressed disappoint­ment after the Conservati­ves took control of the council.

Councillor Peter Henderson announced that the SNP would seek a minority administra­tion days after this month’s council election. He said that the Conservati­ves had agreed not to oppose the move, despite being the largest party. He said he only found out that the Conservati­ves were planning to take the administra­tion last Tuesday.

Cllr Henderson said:“Informal talks with all groups had indicated that the Conservati­ves and others would work with the SNP who had received the highest percentage of the vote, in a collaborat­ive way to form a minority administra­tion.

“They stated that they would support this and I spent a week of talks arranging committees, chairmen etc in a fair representa­tive manner. On Tuesday afternoon the Conservati­ves informed me they were going to seek the administra­tion as Labour and the Independen­ts had agreed to abstain and they would have a slim majority.

“The Labour Party were under direction from their NEC as I understand matters,so abstained on all votes. While disappoint­ed the SNP Group are willing to seek collaborat­ion and mutual working by all for the benefit of all constituen­ts.

“We will, as a group, continue to seek to represent constituen­ts to the best of our ability and are committed to work hard to do this. As the second largest party the SNP will be a robust opposition and play a constructi­ve and active role in council, at a time of economic crisis I hope others will collaborat­e to protect the electorate of South Ayrshire to the best of our ability.”

 ?? ?? Disappoint­ed Peter Henderson
Disappoint­ed Peter Henderson

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