Glasgow Times

SNP and Labour bid for Lord Provost role

- BY CATHERINE HUNTER

THE RACE is on between the SNP and Labour to crown the next Lord Provost of Glasgow it is claimed.

Councillor­s from all five parties will be asked to vote for their preferred choice at tomorrow’s full council meeting. The Conservati­ve group will not be putting forward a candidate.

Depute Lord Provost Philip Braat, of Labour, has served Glasgow City Council for more than 12 years and became the Depute LP in May 2017 representi­ng residents in the Anderston/City/Yorkhill ward.

He has been praised by local constituen­ts from Yorkhill and Kelvingrov­e community council who have sought his advice on local issues.

The Glasgow Times also understand­s that the SNP has nominated councillor Elaine Ballantyne, who represents the Bailliesto­n ward.

Ms Ballantyne is the convenor of the general purposes city policy committee and also sits on the Bailliesto­n area partnershi­p, the north East sector community planning partnershi­p and operationa­l performanc­e and delivery scrutiny committee.

A source said: “We have been having a discussion with both candidates to see what they would like to achieve if they were to become the next Lord Provost.”

Last October, Eva Bolander resigned from the role following controvers­y over her expenses.

She faced criticism after claiming £8000 worth of items.

When she stepped down she told full council: “I am grateful for having been given the opportunit­y to represent Glasgow and all its communitie­s and people. But it is with the city’s best interest at heart that I am resigning with effect from after this statement.”

It is not yet clear who will receive the most support at tomorrow’s meeting. Both parties have been asked for comment.

 ??  ?? Cllr Braat serves as Depute LP
Cllr Braat serves as Depute LP

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