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GLOBE ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Councillor on verge of quitting Wirral Labour group


A COUNCILLOR is on the verge of quitting Wirral Labour group, the Globe can reveal.

Seacombe Cllr Denis Knowles is expected to resign the party whip at next Monday evening's full council meeting.

It is not yet known whether he will then remain as an independent councillor, controversially join another party, or step down and spark a by-election.

Several sources contacted by the Globe say Cllr Knowles has been increasingly concerned about the direction of the Wirral Labour group, which rules the council in alliance with the Liberal Democrats.

That alliance has been under tremendous pressure of late due to public uproar over what has proved to be a contentious "strategic asset review" (SAR).

The SAR resulted in the council deciding to close a theatre, two museums - including the former Birkenhead Town Hall in Hamilton Square - leisure centres, village halls and community centres.

Most controversially, the ruling Lib/Lab cabinet also decided to close 11 of Wirral's 24 libraries - although that programme of closures is currently on hold while a local inquiry into the decision is carried out at the behest of Culture Secretary Andy Burnham.

The Globe has learned that Cllr Knowles is also unhappy at having been replaced on the board of Merseytravel when council leader Steve Foulkes recently rearranged Wirral's political representatives on various Merseyside-wide public bodies.

His replacement was his Labour colleague for Leasowe ward, Cllr Ron Abbey.

Wirral Council is "hung" with no party with a large enough majority to have overall control.

Its current make up is Conservatives the largest group with 24 seats, Labour 21, Liberal Democrats 20, and one independent.

Cllr Knowles holds a majority of 920 in Seacombe ward, where his fellow ward councillors are John Salter and Adrian Jones, the latter of whom completed his year as Mayor of Wirral on Monday.

When contacted by the Globe, Cllr Knowles - who sits on various committees including planning and licensing - said he was unable to comment at this time "even though I would very much like to".

Deputy Labour group leader Phil Davies also declined to comment.



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GotTheirNumber, Wirral says...
4:59pm Wed 13 May 09

Rats and sinking ships, anyone?

I'll bet any money there won't be a by-election.

Jim O'Neil, Hoylake says...
10:30pm Wed 13 May 09

There's a link on this page to Denis Knowles' webpage, which WAS part of the Council website - it has now been deleted.
Hmmm, wonder why?!

Mercury1, Wallasey says...
8:22am Thu 14 May 09

Why was he replaced on the board of Merseyfiddle?

Sounds like Foulkes is doing a little bit more empire building. No disrepect to Mr Abbey and I've known him for years but he isn't the brightest spanner in the box. I suppose he will do his masters bidding and that's all that counts?

Mr Knowles should resign as he supported his party in regard to SARs and appears to only be concerned because his nose is out of joint and not because he disagrees with his party. By-election now please and then watch them squirm.

egolligos, Birkenhead says...
1:44pm Fri 15 May 09

I think I can understand the frustration of those Labour Councillors that feel they should "step down" because of the the direction being taken by the joint decision making consortium. Can I say that stepping down is not the answer to the problem. By doing that therewill be less caring voices remaining to call into view any potential misdirection taken by the majority that are not always getting it right. Stick to your original care that you had when you made that decision to enter local politics. You have all done a good job in the past representing your electorate and without you that care and concern may not be there.

robo5o, rock ferry says...
1:48pm Fri 15 May 09

Labour councillors, whole lot should resign and we should vote in independents. This lot couldnt run the proverbial ****** in a brewery, dont forget Cheshire Lines debacle

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