Manchester has a new joint deputy council leader — Garry Bridges. Coun Bridges, who represents the Old Moat ward, won out in an internal Labour election to replace Luthfur Rahman.
Mr Rahman dramatically lost his Longsight seat at last week’s elections (May 2) to Shahbaz Sarwar from George Galloway’s Workers Party by 185 votes.
The result meant Labour had to find a new deputy leader to sit underneath council leader, Bev Craig, and existing deputy leader Joanna Midgley.
Four councillors put themselves forward for the job: Garry Bridges, Shazia Butt, Yasmine Dar and Basil Curley. READ MORE: Violent brawl outside Manchester Crown Court 'linked to Badri Issa murder trial' - as eight people arrested Now, following Manchester Labour’s annual general meeting on Thursday evening (May 9), it’s been confirmed Coun Bridges has won out.
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