Bath Chronicle

MP dismisses claims of challenge to role as ‘fake’

- Stephen Sumner Local democracy reporter stephen.sumner@reachplc.com

Bath’s MP has dismissed as “fake news” reports the new leader of Bath and North East Somerset is being lined up to replace her amid party infighting.

Private Eye this week claimed that Wera Hobhouse was not on best terms with Liberal Democrat peer Lord Strasburge­r and he wanted to parachute Councillor Kevin Guy into the parliament­ary seat she has held since 2017.

It claimed the allegation­s of electoral fraud against Cllr Guy – which he has denied as “malicious” – were a smokescree­n for a wider falling out in the party.

Mrs Hobhouse said the relationsh­ips between herself, Cllr Guy and Lord Strasburge­r remain strong and they do not “stab each other in the back” when they disagree.

The report in the Rotten Boroughs section of the magazine said: “The campaign against Guy appears to be a smokescree­n for a wider falling-out among local Lib Dems, some of whom fear the Yellow Baron is planning on parachutin­g Guy into the Bath parliament­ary seat, currently occupied by Lib Dem Wera Hobhouse.

“She is said to be not on best terms with Strasburge­r who, some say, sees Kev’s elevation to council

leader as a stepping stone to the Commons.”

Responding to the report, Mrs Hobhouse said: “I work well with both Cllr Kevin Guy and Lord Paul Strasburge­r and we have strong collegial relationsh­ips so that even when we don’t always agree, we work things out together rather than stabbing each other in the back.

“This story is a typical example of fake news. Those who trade in

spreading lies are trying to undermine the democratic process. But I trust in the good sense of my constituen­ts who are very politicall­y engaged and find out quickly what is true and what is nonsense.”

Lord Strasburge­r said: “Wera is doing a fantastic job as MP for Bath and we work together in Parliament very happily. She punches way above her weight in Westminste­r and is working very hard and effectivel­y for the people of Bath.

“I hear only good comments about her from her constituen­ts whether or not they usually vote Liberal Democrat.”

He said when the next general election comes, he will be out delivering leaflets to help Mrs Hobhouse get re-elected.

Cllr Guy said: “Private Eye is a very esteemed organ, and has in the past been responsibl­e for some extremely good journalism, going where other publicatio­ns fear to tread. However, in this case, they have got it very wrong! I have not been parachuted in to take over from anyone, Wera and I have had, and will continue to have, a close working relationsh­ip, whilst our focuses are different given our different roles.

“We both chuckled together at the nickname of ‘the Yellow Baron’ for Paul Strasburge­r – I think that might stick.”

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Bath MP Wera Hobhouse, left, and new B&NES Council leader Kevin Guy

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