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Slough councillor returns to Labour after suspension

Slough councillor returns to Labour after suspension
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Slough Labour reacts to 2021 local election victory

as they maintain a grip of the council. The Slough Labour Group managed to retain most of the borough’s wards, and gained in Upton, with 11 councillors out of 14 voted in. The Conservatives had two councillors voted in and councillor Madhuri Bedi retained her seat but this time as an Independent. Reacting to the local Labour’s win, Slough’s MP Tan Dhesi said: “I am extremely grateful for the good people of Slough for continuing to bestow their trust and I can assure you that those 11 councillors will be working very hard on your behalf to make sure that they make our community a better, safer place so that you can all be proud of them and you can be proud of Slough.

Slough Labour speak out over councillor Haqeeq Dar s suspension

Cllr Haqeeq Dar SLOUGH Labour has confirmed the former deputy mayor no longer sits as a Labour member while he is under investigation. Last week, the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) understood Wexham Lea councillor Haqeeq Dar was suspended by central Labour pending investigation into complaints. It was not made clear when and the reasons why he was suspended. Slough Labour has revealed to the LDRS that Cllr Dar has been administratively suspended from the Labour Party on April 30 and no longer sits as a Labour councillor pending the outcome of the investigation. A Labour Group spokesperson said: “The Labour Group has received notice that Cllr Dar has been administratively suspended from the Labour Party on April 30th and is therefore no longer sitting as a Labour councillor pending the outcome of the investigation by the Labour Party.

Slough leader called to resign amid bullying accusations

(Left) Cllrs Bedi and Swindlehurst ‘BULLYING’ accusations have triggered residents to launch a petition calling for the leader and deputy leader of Slough Council to resign. Now Independent councillor Madhuri Bedi (Foxborough) quit as a Labour member at a full council meeting on the budget in early March, saying the 4.99 per cent rise in council tax would prove “too much for too many” and criticised the Labour-run council’s decisions. Following her resignation, the leader of the council, councillor James Swindlehurst (Lab: Cippenham Green), said all the people who choose to leave Labour are never heard of again because the public “don’t put their faith in traitors, splitters and quitters”.

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