hereBut the move was met with fury by Lib Dem leader Mark Hunter, who said it was a ‘panic measure’ that treated residents and the council with ‘contempt’.He was also enraged by the fact it appeared Labour and the Tories had apparently been involved in last minute talks, which the Lib Dems were excluded from.Coun Wilson told a virtual extraordinary meeting it was right to try to find a way forward, with those who wanted to ‘work constructively’.She added: “I’m not going to take lessons from anybody about democracy.
Because if this isn’t democracy, I don’t know what is. “It is absolutely right that the people elected to represent their wards speak up and fight for what they believe is the right outcome for their residents.“And if I’m.
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