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Sharp eyed readers may have spotted that Cllr Kathleen Fraser's party designation has changed overnight from Labour to Independent.
Cllr Fraser, like her predecessor, Cllr Diana Connolly, has also been removed from her role as Deputy Mayor and membership of committees.
She continues as a member of Full Council, albeit as an Independent rather than a member of the Labour Group.
Cllr Fraser was a popular choice as Deputy Mayor, with her experience and deep community roots seen as complementing the youth and comparative inexperience of the Mayor, Cllr Ryan Hack.
Hokey-Cokey style, Cllr Diana Collymore, in the wake of a formal warning by a Labour NEC Panel at the conclusion of disciplinary proceures, was yesterday readmitted to the Labour Group.
Labour sources are unable to give further details of the reason for Cllr Fraser's adminstrative suspension as the investigation is ongoing and confidential to Cllr Fraser herself and the Labour Group.
This latest news undermines Labour Party members who wanted to challenge the London Region's decision to remove rank and file members from having a say in selecting candidates to fight the 2026 council election.
Instead, selection will be be made by assessors from outside the borough and imposed candidates are expected to be in place by the end of July. See an account on Labour Hub Brent Labour members denied the right to choose candidates as Partyapparatus takes control of council selections
6 comments:
Wow. Who will be next? Perhaps the Leader next time?
To lose 1 Deputy Mayor may be unlucky - to lose two is sheer incompetence. It is hardly surprising that even the Labour Regional Party has lost confidence in the way the Labour Party and Labour Group in Brent is being run.
It is time to kick out Labour and put the letter 'R' back into Brent!
Why are you saying the mayor is inexperienced due to his age? Ageist much? Age is a protected characteristic in law.
So another working class Labour Councillor bites the dust. Social (Political?) engineering from Starmer's (or is it Tatler's) Labour at its best.
20 June 2025 at 21:12 i said 'comparative' inexperience - not age. Cllr Fraser was first a councillor in the 1980s and chairing Chalkhill Residents Association and part of the Chalkhill Community Centre etc for many years. I think Ryan is an excellent activist and experience comes in many forms - one of those is experience over time.
Well done Kathy on making the right move of leaving the blood red party
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