Cheshire East Council's leader and deputy react to PM's resignation
By Belinda Ryan - Local Democracy Reporter
11th Jul 2022 | Local News
Cheshire East Council's Labour leader has attacked Conservative MPs for supporting Boris Johnson - 'long after it became clear he was lacking in integrity'.
Cllr Sam Corcoran ((Sandbach Heath, Lab) also took a swipe at Congleton MP, Fiona Bruce, who has failed to let constituents know her views on the Boris Johnson saga over the past few months.
Speaking after Mr Johnson announced he was resigning, Cllr Corcoran said: "It amazed me how many Conservative MPs were willing to support Boris Johnson long after it became clear he was lacking in integrity and even after he was found to have broken a law that he set.
"I was shocked my own MP, Fiona Bruce, didn't speak out against his unethical behaviour.
"I am sure she will now be embarrassed to have been so fulsomely praised by Boris Johnson in response to her question at Prime Minister's Questions." (July 6).
Deputy council leader Craig Browne (Ind) said the PM's resignation had surprised no-one.
He added the country needed politicians who put people before party.
The Alderley Edge councillor told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: "The Prime Minister's resignation comes as little surprise to anyone, as it had become clear that his position was untenable.
"The important question that must now be asked is who, if anyone, within the Conservative Party – or for that matter, the Labour Party – is fit to replace him?
"Mr Johnson was largely elected on a mandate of 'getting Brexit done', but beyond this slogan his successor needs to have a clear plan to deliver meaningful change which addresses the key issues facing both our country and our communities today.
"Namely: levelling up, highways and transport, cost inflation and business supply chain issues, energy and the environment, as well as Britain's role as a strategic international partner."
He added: "Over the last few years we have started to see a growing public frustration with the tired old politics of left or right, red or blue, Labour or Conservative and the tribalism they both represent.
"At local level, as independents, we have sought to offer an honest, hard-working and credible alternative.
"At the local elections in May 2022, more independent councillors were elected across the country than ever before, but to date this has not translated into independent MPs being elected to Westminster; this needs to change.
"If the national political events of recent weeks and months demonstrate anything, it is that Westminster is in desperate need of an independent political conscience, that isn't bound by party loyalty.
"We need politicians who act in the best interests of the people, rather than in that of their own party."
So far, 11 Tory MPs have put themselves forward to replace Boris Johnson as party leader.
(Ryan Parker and Belinda Ryan)
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