Windsor & Eton Express

Call for Slough leaders to resign

Slough: Petition launches asking council leader and deputy leader to step down amid bullying claims

- By James Bagley

A petition has been launched calling for the leader and deputy leader of Slough Borough Council to resign following ‘bullying’ accusation­s.

Independen­t councillor Madhuri Bedi (Foxborough) quit as a Labour member at a full council meeting on the budget in early March, saying the 4.99 per cent rise in council tax would prove ‘too much for too many’ and criticised the Labour-run council’s decisions.

Following her resignatio­n, the leader of the council, councillor James Swindlehur­st (Lab, Cippenham Green), said all the people who choose to leave Labour are never heard of again because the public ‘don’t put their faith in traitors, splitters and quitters’.

Since then, a row over ‘bullying’ and ‘sexism’ accusation­s has kicked off with an account called ‘Foxborough Ward’ launching a petition on

Change.org.

The petition has gained more than 140 signatures and calls for the leader and deputy leader of the council to resign, saying they ‘act like a dictatorsh­ip’.

In response to the petition and its accusation­s, Cllr Swindlehur­st said those who argue for the resignatio­n of the legitimate­ly elected leadership of the council are ‘undoing’ the democratic process.

He said: “The majority of residents in Foxborough who voted for Cllr Bedi did so because she represente­d the Labour Party, and they will share my disappoint­ment with her decision to leave them without the political representa­tion they voted for.

“Council meetings are a forum where challenges are addressed, and difficult decisions taken. Councillor­s feel passionate­ly about the causes they champion and debates can be robust.

“Robust debate and passionate speeches should not however be used by those who disagree with the sentiments as a cover for seeking political advantage and calling for my resignatio­n.

“Cllr Bedi was a participan­t in all the advanced discussion­s that shaped the budget inside the Labour Group, so her recent actions are nothing more than a cynical attempt on her part to distance herself from policies she had been elected to enable by the residents of Foxborough who voted overwhelmi­ngly for Labour representa­tion.”

When asked if Cllr Swindlehur­st would like to apologise to Cllr Bedi for his ‘traitor’ remarks, he said his comment

was not aimed at the former Labour member and, therefore, has ‘nothing to apologise for’.

He added he believes his comments did not breach the code of conduct.

In response, Cllr Bedi denied she was at the Labour budget meeting, adding: “I attend to what I had to attend because of the complete bullying. It just doesn’t stop.

“In ordinary years, I don’t have a problem, but this year we had unpreceden­ted pain [that] we needed to reflect on that and do something in the budget.”

Cllr Bedi refuted that Foxborough locals were ‘disappoint­ed’ in her resigning as a Labour party member, saying residents have sent her messages of support on her decision to stand as an independen­t councillor.

She also said her campaign for the local elections this May is run by Foxborough residents.

The chair of the Slough Labour Group, councillor Christine Hulme, said Cllr

Bedi has made no complaint regarding bullying and sexism allegation­s with herself or with the chief whip of the Labour Group, and is not aware if Cllr Bedi has raised a complaint to either regional or national party officials.”

 ??  ?? Cllr Madhuri Bedi.
Cllr Madhuri Bedi.

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