Thursday 9 December 2010

A new group on the horizon at County Hall?

I hate stories like this because no-one will go on the record. But I have to ask - how independent is the 31-strong Independent group of Cornwall councillors? Too independent by half, according to those who try to fathom the group's approach to policy-making - "like trying to herd cats," one Indie Cabinet member tells me.

After leading the Independent group for 18 months, Stoke Climsland councillor Neil Burden has decided not to run when the group is asked to chose a new leader early next month. He will however remain the Cabinet member responsible for Children, Schools and Families, and it's far too early to start writing his political obituary.

Some of the Indies are now twisting the arm of Roche councillor John Wood, asking him to lead them into the brave new post-budget world. But some other Indie group members say they were quite content with Neil's stewardship and wonder if a rival candidate will emerge.

Will the election be contested? Could the group split? Could it eventually cost the Conservatives their leadership of the council? What with the Camborne North by-election on 13th, January promises to be an extremely interesting month.

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