Nottingham Post

Call for ‘squatter’ Bradley to step aside as council leader

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BEN Bradley is facing calls to resign as Nottingham­shire County Council’s leader as opposition members accuse him of “squatting” at County Hall.

Councillor Bradley says he intends to carry on as the Conservati­ve-led authority’s leader, subject to his own group of councillor­s backing him at their annual general meeting next week.

His leadership will then formally be confirmed at the public meeting of the full council at 10am on May 16. But before that meeting takes place, the Independen­t Alliance opposition group wants an extraordin­ary meeting to be held.

The meeting would be held at 9am on May 16 and would debate a motion of no confidence in Mr Bradley’s leadership. The request for the meeting will be considered by council bosses.

The motion which would be debated at the meeting reads: “This council has no confidence in the leadership of Nottingham­shire County Council. Over the past few years, the Conservati­ve administra­tion who run this council have had one aim and objective that being to get the current leader of this council elected as the Mayor of the East Midlands Combined Authority at the expense of providing a good level of service across all department­s of this council.

“We therefore call for the immediate resignatio­n of Councillor Ben Bradley as leader of Nottingham­shire County Council.”

It comes after Councillor Bradley lost to Labour’s Claire Ward in the East Midlands Mayor election.

Councillor Jason Zadrozny, the leader of the Independen­t Alliance, said: “Over the past few years, Tory Ben Bradley has been entirely focused on getting elected as the new mayor.

“As a result, the council has failed residents over the state of our broken roads and pavements, education, our finances are in a parlous state and much more. They can’t even get the basics right.

“During the mayoral election, Ben Bradley made a number of personal attacks on the new Labour mayor. Ben Bradley’s position as council leader is untenable and we plan to put that to the vote next week. It’s time he moved to one side, admitted he has failed our county and stopped squatting in County Hall.”

Councillor Bradley responded to the request for the meeting by saying: “I hope Jason enjoys playing these childish games. I will be getting on with my job working for local residents, just as I always have.”

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