Sunderland Echo

Leaflets spark war of words

- Kevin Clark kevin.clark@jpimedia.co.uk @kevinclark­jpi

A war of words has broken out between Labour and Conservati­ve council candidates in Sunderland – over who lives where.

Tory councillor­s have taken the first steps towards taking lib el action against two Labour candidates over campaign literature ahead of May’s local elections.

They say Ehthesham Haque, in Barnes Ward, and Martin Old in the St Chad’s Ward, have both made untrue and unfounded claims in their campaign literature about where their Conservati­ve opponents reside.

Both Labour candidates circulated leaflets carrying the claims within three days of one another.

The Tories say Mr Haque has falsely suggested that Conservati­ve group leader Cllr Antony Mullen does not live in Sunderland, but in Bolton, while Mr Old has claimed that St Chad’s ward member Cllr William Blackett has spent most of his time since being elected as a councillor in 2018 living in Leeds.

The party says Cllrs Mullen and Blackett both live in Sunderland and neither has ever lived in Bolton or Leeds.

Cllr Mullen lives within the Barnes Ward, also working from his home office, while trainee teacher Coun Blackett lives in the city.

CllrMul lens aid he was particular­ly puzzled by the criticismo­f Cllr Black ett,whoi snot seeking re-election when the city goes to the polls on Thursday, May 5.

“The Labour Party is desperate to cling to power,” he said.

"Its candidates are trying to win votes by making false claims about where local Conservati­ve councillor­s live.

“I have never lived or worked in Bolton, as Labour has claimed. I have lived exclusivel­y at my current address in the Barnes Ward for many years. I have no intention of moving.

“As a result of this false claim, I have instructed a solicitort­o pursue Mr Haque who, as it happens, lives in Mill field, for defamation.

“Likewise, Cllr William Blackett has never lived in Leeds.

“The attack on William is perplexing, as Labour does not appear to have realised he is not seeking re-election. His successor as our candidate, Simon Ayre, lives in Herring ton.

“Both these leaflets have gone out within a few days of one another, which gives the appearance of a co-ordinated attempt by the Labour Party to win votes through deception.

"There is clearly an urgent need for Labour to correct these false claims if this is a case of its inexperien­ced candidates going rogue.

“These sm ears are designed to damage our reputation sand to cause voters to distrust us by suggesting we do not live at the residentia­l addresses we have declared to the Council."

City council leader Cllr Graeme Miller, who heads the city’s Labour Group, declined to comment on the details of the proceeding­s directly.

“The Labour Party does not comment on ongoing legal proceeding­s,” he said.

“We are busy working for the people of Sunderland and are campaignin­g on the issues that matter; like the cost of living crisis and the slashing of public services by this incompeten­t Tory Government.

"It is a shame the local Tories are so out of touch with people’s worries that they have nothing to say on these issues.”

 ?? ?? Sunderland Tory leader Cllr Antony Mullen (left) and Labour leader Cllr Graeme Miller.
Sunderland Tory leader Cllr Antony Mullen (left) and Labour leader Cllr Graeme Miller.

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