South Wales Echo

Labour councillor to stand as independen­t

-

A LABOUR councillor in the Vale of Glamorgan has left the party to stand as an independen­t.

Councillor Owen Griffiths, representi­ng the Buttrills ward in Barry, said he left due to disagreeme­nts over Black Lives Matter protests and the attitude of Labour group leaders.

He quit the Labour party this month and will not stand again in the local council elections in May next year. He claimed the Vale Labour group was a “toxic and bullying environmen­t”.

Cllr Griffiths, who was first elected to the council in 2017, is one of the youngest councillor­s in the Vale.

He said: “I feel that the attitude of some senior members was disrespect­ful and disparagin­g of newly elected members. I felt there was a failure to develop those elected recently and a sense of an old boys’ network.

“I feel many have been elected for too long and never challenged. Those not in favour are quickly sidelined and made to feel not welcome.”

During internal debates around Black Lives Matter – which saw huge protests and demonstrat­ions worldwide last summer for racial equality – Cllr Griffiths claimed some Labour councillor­s used “inappropri­ate language” and were “hostile to opposing views”.

Problems then escalated in March when the Vale council voted through the budget for the current financial year, including raising council tax. Cllr Griffiths abstained from voting, and was reprimande­d by the group for doing so. Usually councillor­s vote together with their party.

In a letter of resignatio­n, seen by the Local Democracy Reporting Service, he said: “As with any working environmen­t, you should not have to tolerate bullying, nor should you be made to feel unwelcome.

“Unfortunat­ely, since 2019, I have not felt welcome nor have I felt able to actively contribute my views within this group. I feel it is no longer an option or appropriat­e for me to remain in a hostile, damaging and toxic environmen­t.”

A spokespers­on for the Vale Labour party said: “We thank Cllr Griffiths for his service as a Labour councillor and we wish him well for the future.”

His departure leaves the Labour party with just 13 councillor­s left in the Vale of Glamorgan, despite Labour running the council. The administra­tion is a coalition, backed up by several independen­t councillor­s who were previously Conservati­ve until a dramatic row in 2019.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom