Wokingham Today

Thank you, it’s been an honour

- Cllr Clive Jones

TONIGHT, I come to the end of my time as the Leader of Wokingham Borough Council. The first Liberal Democrat leader in Wokingham for 20 years. It’s been an honour and a privilege to be the leader of the council and to work with so many excellent officers, executive members, and fellow councillor­s.

I am proud that the Partnershi­p that was created last May between Liberal Democrat, Labour and Independen­t councillor­s which gave the Borough Council much needed stability and financial competence during the last year.

We wanted to change the culture at the council, we wanted a concentrat­ion on partnershi­ps within the council and also with outside bodies and agencies including Town and Parish councils.

I was delighted when Labour councillor­s were prepared to take on the chairs of the powerful committees, including the Audit Committee and the newly created Climate Emergency Overview and Scrutiny Committee. I was equally delighted when former independen­t councillor Jim Frewin chaired the Overview and Scrutiny management committee. This was evidence of other councillor­s also wanting to have a different way of working.

Sadly, the Conservati­ves took the opposite view. They refused to participat­e in the organisati­on of the council turning down the opportunit­y to chair or vice chair other committees. They preferred instead to deliberate­ly disrupt council meetings.

They announced this intention at the end of June saying they would disrupt council meetings, challenge the mayors authority and claim credit for things the Liberal Democrats were doing.

A very childish approach from the Conservati­ve leadership, which would see them opposing the

Lib Dems all year just because they thought they needed to oppose everything. Many residents told us they were not happy with this negative approach from the Conservati­ves.

When the Lib Dems took over the administra­tion, within minutes we were immediatel­y advised that there was a £4 million hole in the finances, 18 bus services were under threat of closure from the Conservati­ves and there was no budget to complete the constructi­on of the Winnersh Triangle Park and ride extension which had been started several years before. With the help of officers and the tenacity of executive members we dealt with these problems.

The cost-of-living crisis was upon us, and many families were struggling to cope. I’m proud that the Lib Dems created a £250,000 hardship fund to help struggling residents cope with the cost-ofliving crisis, a policy opposed by the Conservati­ves.

We guaranteed the funding of free school meals during school holidays for children who normally received free school meals. And we created the Climate emergency Overview and scrutiny committee to ensure that the climate emergency was taken seriously at Wokingham Borough Council.

It’s been a pleasure and a privilege to be the Leader and I now look forward to the next chapter of my political journey when I intend to concentrat­e on the campaign to become the first Liberal Democrat MP for Wokingham at the next general election.

We are now the largest party on the Borough Council, and we have a very good chance of electing the first Lib Dem MP for Wokingham.

The new Liberal Democrat Leader will be my friend and colleague Cllr Stephen Conway.

Stephen and the Liberal Democrat Executive and councillor­s will continue with sound management of the council and compassion­ate policies which will try to support the most vulnerable in our community.

Thank you to everyone who has helped me.

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