As residents of this fine city surely we can do without this infighting amongst the local Labour Party members?
BATTLE lines have been drawn after two Labour councillors called for the resignation of council leader Warren Morgan, with the city’s two Labour MPs facing off on opposing sides.
Following a scathing letter from a Labour councillor Kevin Allen calling for Councillor Morgan to step down, Hove MP Peter Kyle offered warm words of support for the embattled leader.
But Kemptown MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle said only that it was a matter for councillors to decide.
An email from Cllr Allen to Labour councillors and senior officials was leaked on Monday.
In it he criticised the leader’s threat not to allow the Labour Party to hold another conference in Brighton unless it could guarantee no repeat of bad headlines over alleged anti-Semitic comments and he called for Cllr Morgan’s resignation.
He wrote: “Warren, the problem isn’t just the poor judgment you have shown on this occasion.
“The trouble is there is an accumulation of things.
“The role you played in getting the former district party AGM annulled has not been forgotten. Then there was your conspicuous lack of engagement in the General Election campaign in your own constituency.
“Now the failure to say anything positive about conference.
“You simply don’t like what the party has become – and it shows.”
Cllr Morgan’s reply addressed the criticisms and warned that party
disunity would lead to electoral failure.
Councillor Caroline Penn then replied to the thread, saying: “I am extremely uncomfortable with this being played out by (non confidential) email.
“We are not the Greens and we should stop airing our dirty laundry in public.”
After the leak another Labour councillor, speaking on condition of anonymity, told The Argus: “This is game over for Warren.”
The councillor called for the leader either to resign or to announce immediately that he would not seek re-election at April’s AGM.
Mr Russell-Moyle continues to sit on Brighton and Hove City Council as a fellow representative of Cllr Morgan’s East Brighton ward.
Carpetbaggers, the lot em!
BATTLE lines have been drawn after two Labour councillors called for the resignation of council leader Warren Morgan, with the city’s two Labour MPs facing off on opposing sides.
Following a scathing letter from a Labour councillor Kevin Allen calling for Councillor Morgan to step down, Hove MP Peter Kyle offered warm words of support for the embattled leader.
But Kemptown MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle said only that it was a matter for councillors to decide.
An email from Cllr Allen to Labour councillors and senior officials was leaked on Monday.
In it he criticised the leader’s threat not to allow the Labour Party to hold another conference in Brighton unless it could guarantee no repeat of bad headlines over alleged anti-Semitic comments and he called for Cllr Morgan’s resignation.
He wrote: “Warren, the problem isn’t just the poor judgment you have shown on this occasion.
“The trouble is there is an accumulation of things.
“The role you played in getting the former district party AGM annulled has not been forgotten. Then there was your conspicuous lack of engagement in the General Election campaign in your own constituency.
“Now the failure to say anything positive about conference.
“You simply don’t like what the party has become – and it shows.”
Cllr Morgan’s reply addressed the criticisms and warned that party
disunity would lead to electoral failure.
Councillor Caroline Penn then replied to the thread, saying: “I am extremely uncomfortable with this being played out by (non confidential) email.
“We are not the Greens and we should stop airing our dirty laundry in public.”
After the leak another Labour councillor, speaking on condition of anonymity, told The Argus: “This is game over for Warren.”
The councillor called for the leader either to resign or to announce immediately that he would not seek re-election at April’s AGM.
Mr Russell-Moyle continues to sit on Brighton and Hove City Council as a fellow representative of Cllr Morgan’s East Brighton ward.
Carpetbaggers, the lot em!