Wherever we look at the moment power is corrupting people. The Tory government hold us all in contempt and the Conservative run council in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole also appear to be at it.
As reported by the BBC a couple of weeks ago two Conservative councillors were instructed to attend a vote even though they had covid. Although denied by the deputy Philip Broadhead many constituents do not believe him.
‘In the motion, which has been seen by the BBC, the group claims the Conservative administration and leadership brought the council “into local and national disrepute”.
The group said “this culminated in the appalling scenes” at the full council meeting on 26 April, when two Conservative councillors believed to have Covid voted.
The BBC understands the two councillors had informed the authority’s democratic services team that they had tested positive, but they were then phoned and turned up at the meeting, at which point a row started behind closed doors.
“This council therefore has no confidence in the current administration’s ability to provide the residents of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole with proper, responsible and reliable local government and seeks the removal from office of its leader,” the motion reads.’
Then Private Eye got involved.
And the whole ghastly turn of events has been detailed here by Adam on twitter.
It’s story time:
— Adam (@Adam5of) May 7, 2022
A land politically divided. Run by a controversial Conservative group. Where public services are visibly failing, and accusations of cronyism are growing.
No, not the UK. Welcome to the metaphor that is Bournemouth-Christchurch-Poole Council.
Let me begin…
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Next week sees a Vote of No Confidence in BCP council leader Drew Mellor. It’s the first VONC since the last one, called 18 months ago by Drew Mellor.
— Adam (@Adam5of) May 7, 2022
There was another VONC 5 months before that, called by, um, Drew Mellor.
BCP Council was formed 3 yrs ago.
It’s been a ride.
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How did we get here? Last month a council meeting was abandoned after the Tory administration (allegedly) pulled in 2 Covid-stricken councillors to help them defeat a vote on scrutiny. Oh, the irony.
— Adam (@Adam5of) May 7, 2022
As reported by @JasonDailyEcho @Bournemouthecho:
3/https://t.co/B77lXp0D4Q
Oppo party @CIndependents then called a VONC, supported by all the other non-Con parties. Yes, just as in the national picture, it’s Tories vs Everyone Else down here.
— Adam (@Adam5of) May 7, 2022
But just like the Commons, the Cons have a majority in council, & *should* defeat the motion.
Right?
Well…
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Interesting times for council leaders Drew Mellor & Phil Broadhead. They love a good headline, and PB is known locally as Gameshow Phil (also Estate Agent Phil, and various other things I can’t repeat).
— Adam (@Adam5of) May 7, 2022
And recently they’ve had LOTS of media coverage.
But it’s all been bad.
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Take this for example: a slot in @PrivateEyeNews‘s Rotten Boroughs, for their “flagship project” FuturePlaces.
— Adam (@Adam5of) May 7, 2022
Phil Broadhead claims the report is “completely wrong”, despite the fact that all the info has come from his own council. Politicians, tchah.
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The meeting itself, and the rancorous fallout, has finally won Mellor & Broadhead national acclaim. Reports are to be found on BBC among others, and even this snippet in the London Metro.
— Adam (@Adam5of) May 7, 2022
This is the most famous that BCP Council has ever been. Well done everyone, great work.
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Oh, there’s more. Has a split begun within the local Conservative group? Rumours abound that they might be moving to the next phase of in-fighting, just like the national government. And some long-term political figures seem to be getting quite a kicking…
— Adam (@Adam5of) May 7, 2022
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Example: lifelong Tory Ann Stribley was suspended by Drew Mellor for proposing a motion in support of Ukraine.
— Adam (@Adam5of) May 7, 2022
Bad, Ann.
But she’d responded to a call from Con Councillors Association to all Tory reps.
Hey, who’s chairman of the CCA? Um, Phil Broadhead.
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In the meantime, BCP Conservatives have spent the last few months fighting a bitter war with… local residents. Yes, Twitter has become the battleground between voters with questions and the mighty BCP Engagement team: led by, um, Phil Broadhead.
— Adam (@Adam5of) May 7, 2022
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So it’s not going well. The VONC will probably be defended, but the local Tory coalition may well falter before 2023. Could the final blow be FuturePlaces? Or the “Big Plan”? Or the scheme to remortgage the council’s stock of beach huts to shore up its debt? Time will tell.
— Adam (@Adam5of) May 7, 2022
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In the meantime, there’s the 3rd confidence vote in 3 years to look forward to: Tuesday 10th May. Politics may be many things here, but dull it’s not….
— Adam (@Adam5of) May 7, 2022
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As Adam states BCP have a 3rd confidence vote in three years. The moral of the story?
Constituents must never let local or national politicians get away with being dodgy or corrupt.
As soon as they try it do everything to get rid.
Douglas James
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