The Kilburn Times LINK has followed up my story on the row between the rival Conservative groups on Brent Council LINK. I had offered Cllr Suresh Kansagra the opportunity to comment on my piece but he did not respond.
This is what he told the Kilburn Times:
It could be lively.
This is what he told the Kilburn Times:
Cllr Suresh Kansagra said they (the Kenton group) did not attend the (Conservative HQ organised) meeting because they did not recognise it as constitutional and will challenge any decision not made in their favour.At the Council Annual General Meeting on Wednesday a vote will be taken by the whole Council (56 out of 63 of whom are Labour councillors) on who to recognise as the principal opposition group.
He told the Times: “We called our (Kenton Conservative AGM) meeting on May 11, a proper legal meeting, our constitution and the constitution of the conservative central office. That constitution allows only the leader, the leader of the group and members. They (the Brondesbury Park group) were not invited because they are not paid members of the group.
“As far as we are concerned we are the conservative group on Brent council unless I am told otherwise from anywhere. Central office does not have the authority to call other AGMs under the constitution of the group.”
He said they were notified to attend the meeting but not consulted.
“We do not recognise them as Conservative Party members,” he said.
It could be lively.