No-one has yet pointed to the cause of the all the discontent in the Labour camp but there are plenty of informed guesses which are bound to surface. For the moment, both administration and opposition cadres continue with the headless-chicken impressions as they figure out the implications to their respective standings in the pecking order.Friday, 7 August 2009
And then there were three
The bad news for Labour on Swansea Council continues with the resignation of another member from the official opposition. Former Lord Mayor Mair Gibbs is said to have left the fold over “differences” with the group leadership. There is no indication as yet if the Bonymaen councillor is set to join fellow dissenters Roger Smith and Glyn Seabourne in a breakaway trio; although the gossip is that their numbers might well increase further next month.
No-one has yet pointed to the cause of the all the discontent in the Labour camp but there are plenty of informed guesses which are bound to surface. For the moment, both administration and opposition cadres continue with the headless-chicken impressions as they figure out the implications to their respective standings in the pecking order.
No-one has yet pointed to the cause of the all the discontent in the Labour camp but there are plenty of informed guesses which are bound to surface. For the moment, both administration and opposition cadres continue with the headless-chicken impressions as they figure out the implications to their respective standings in the pecking order.
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Swansea Labour in freefall. What next for your buddies -- a change of leader perhaps?
Sorry mate, but you seem to have got on the wrong bus.
Only a matter of time before all mouth and trousers Phillips is dumped as Labour leader in Swansea. How can he hope to hang on to his job when three members of his group have voted with their feet? If it was happening in the Lib Dem group then Phillips and the Lloyds would be screaming for his resignation.
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