Nigel Faraj‘S Improvement UK The party has put it A teenager In -charge of a major county council, hundreds of crores of pounds oversee public spending.
19 -year -old George Finch temporarily took over after previous council Leader, also members of reform, resigned a few weeks after being elected,
Now he has been voted as a leader Warvikshire County Council, Which has a £ 1.5bn property and a budget of about £ 500m.
Before the vote, Labor MP for Birmingham Edgbaston, Preet gillCriticizing their situation, calling the people of Warvikshire “clearly better”.
“This is not a work experience,” he told the BBC. “It’s not about learning on the job.”
Reform is the largest party of the council, but not a lump sum majority.
The BBC said on Tuesday that orthodox members avoided the final round of voting, with which a tie was done Liberal democrat Nominee, Jerry Roadhouse, who was eventually broken by Edward Harris of the Council, Edward Harris.
As he voted to establish Finch as a leader, Mr. Harris said “he was disappointed and excited at the same time”.
“it [the tie] There is nothing that I take lightly, and nothing that I don’t do, “he said.
Last month, Rob Howard of Reform Said that it was with “a lot of regret” that he was leaving As the leader of the council, citing health challenges, he said “stopped the role from taking the role to the level and standard I want”.
His resignation came in view of chaos after the success of reforming the local elections, when he took hundreds of seats across England.
A newly elected councilor resigned from the party a few days after being elected.
As she left, Donna Edmunds also called MP Rupert Lowe and said to set up a challenger party on the right side of the party and said Mr. Faraj “Never be there Prime Minister,
Another councilor, Ven Titley, who was selected in Staffordshire, left just two weeks after criticism on the Facebook post about the small boats in the UK.
And another reform councilor failure to declare the failure that he worked for the council, forced a by -election to be declared in Durham exactly a week after the election.
While the chaotic visual opinion poll appeared to be very low for dent improvement, a leading polster has now suggested that the support for the party is “top out”, and that the pace to grow it in elections is on the ground to stop.
Orthodox colleague Robert Heword told Independent Recently, the results of the Council by-Election, which have lost reforms while defending the seats, together with a small decline in the party’s national voting data, suggests that March march march Mr. Faraj Downing Street may face a shock in the next general election.