Doreen’s death will leave Tories to fight

Coun Doreen Dart Coun Doreen Dart

THE Conservative party has effectively lost overall control of Swindon Council after the death of Coun Doreen Dart on Friday.

The Tories’ once-healthy majority was slashed to just one member at May’s all-out local elections – and the recent loss means the party has equal councillors to Labour and the Lib Dems combined, although it still forms the cabinet as the single largest group.

This situation of no overall control, known as a hung council, will remain at least until the by-election is held in Blunsdon and Highworth, which is seen as a safe Conservative seat.

In the meantime the Tories have to ensure all their members turn up – and block vote – to guarantee any given proposal at full council is either backed or defeated. The mayor, Coun Mick Bray (Con, Lydiard and Freshbrook) holds the casting vote in the event of a tie.

The date for the by-election is expected to be set soon, with the notice having to be legally advertised on Thursday if it is to coincide with the police and crime commissioner election on November 15. The next full council is on Thursday, November 8.

Council leader Coun Rod Bluh said: “Essentially we have the mayor’s casting vote until we know the result of a future by-election.”

Coun Jim Grant, the Labour group leader, said: “With Coun Dart’s sad death the Council will now have no overall control at least up until the necessary by-election. However the Conservative Group is still the largest group on the council and I think it would be inappropriate for the Labour group to play politics between now and the by-election, while the death of Doreen has only just been announced.

“So we will continue to argue our policies and persuade councillors from other groups to support these policies.

“Similarly, if after the by-election the Conservatives have no overall control of the council, they would still be the largest group and therefore have the mandate to try to form an administration. It would be for the Lib Dems to decide if they wish to support a Conservative administration, however the Labour group would certainly not.”

Coun Stan Pajak, the Lib Dem group leader, said the group planned to table a motion at the next full council which he hoped Labour would support, but declined to provide more details.

“We plan to use our new political muscle in getting the best for Swindon and fitting in with our manifesto pledges,” he said.

“Our ability to have the balance may not last a long time, we only have the opportunity at the next full council meeting to see what comes.”

Recently, a Labour motion, backed by the Lib Dems, to reinstate the original level of funding for Unison reps at the authority was narrowly defeated.

Comments(17)

The Real Librarian says...
9:11am Wed 10 Oct 12

"Coun Jim Grant, the Labour group leader, said: “With Coun Dart’s sad death the Council will now have no overall control at least up until the necessary by-election. However the Conservative Group is still the largest group on the council and I think it would be inappropriate for the Labour group to play politics between now and the by-election, while the death of Doreen has only just been announced. "



Quite right too - well done that man.

RichardR1 says...
9:36am Wed 10 Oct 12

TRL by even mentioning her death in this context he is doing just that, playing politics.

Shocking.

God bless Doreen.

1 2 Could B says...
9:55am Wed 10 Oct 12

"Council leader Coun Rod Bluh said: “Essentially we have the mayor’s casting vote until we know the result of a future by-election.”

I thought the mayor's vote was meant to be non-partisan

RichardR1 says...
10:00am Wed 10 Oct 12

Traditionally the Mayor will always support the largest/ruling group's stance, never impartial.

The Artist formally known as Grumpy Old Man says...
10:30am Wed 10 Oct 12

People of Blunsdon - when it comes to voting time, just remember that it is the conservatives that have pledged to put an extra few thousand cars through your village every day from Tadpole Farm...

Morsey says...
11:26am Wed 10 Oct 12

They won't worry about trivialities like that ... it's a 'hatstand with a blue rosette' ward and they don't consider any options to vote for regardless.

Davey Gravey says...
11:43am Wed 10 Oct 12

RichardR1 wrote:
TRL by even mentioning her death in this context he is doing just that, playing politics.

Shocking.

God bless Doreen.
Not everyone is as pathetic as you. The statement is clear,you've just twisted it. Disgusting robfm

The Real Librarian says...
12:20pm Wed 10 Oct 12

Morsey wrote:
They won't worry about trivialities like that ... it's a 'hatstand with a blue rosette' ward and they don't consider any options to vote for regardless.
There are other wards where donkeys with Red rosettes do very well. How else do you explain Derek Montaut

RichardR1 says...
12:32pm Wed 10 Oct 12

Bobfm please show some respect.

1 2 Could B says...
12:48pm Wed 10 Oct 12

The Real Librarian wrote:
Morsey wrote:
They won't worry about trivialities like that ... it's a 'hatstand with a blue rosette' ward and they don't consider any options to vote for regardless.
There are other wards where donkeys with Red rosettes do very well. How else do you explain Derek Montaut
I'd agree with that, but two wrongs don't make a right

LocalBob80 says...
12:57pm Wed 10 Oct 12

RichardR1 wrote:
Bobfm please show some respect.
Please remember that statement on this years Remembrance Day thread

Trend says...
3:04pm Wed 10 Oct 12

I know some people only voted for Doreen the person, not Doreen the politician so what party she belonged to never came into it.

If someone from another party can offer the great service as a councillor that she did they may well get in.

express_a_view says...
6:29pm Wed 10 Oct 12

I did not share Doreen Dart's politics. However, she was a dedicated and hard working councilor who showed a particularly strong interest in education. Her compassion and advocacy for young people with special educational needs will be particularly missed.

Pompey-Bound says...
9:42pm Thu 11 Oct 12

RichardR1 wrote:
TRL by even mentioning her death in this context he is doing just that, playing politics.

Shocking.

God bless Doreen.
I remember you doing something very similar when a young lady was murdered during your failed campaign in Shaw and Nine Elms last year. Hypocrite.

RichardR1 says...
9:57am Fri 12 Oct 12

I remember the article and once again a troll deliberately misrepresents what was said at the time.

I think Robfm want be recommending anyone come to Swindon to live or work given certain apparent residents ability to lie and deceive.

itsamess3 says...
7:59pm Fri 12 Oct 12

No doubts as to what was said then--but in respect of Doreens death and the respect shown by most--i do suggest the adver does not allow personal vendettas to cloud the fact she was one of the best councillors this town has known--and a very special person.

RichardR1 says...
9:01am Sat 13 Oct 12

Then stop doing it Itsamess.

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