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Brighton Labour councillor stands down

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 13 Dec, 2018 at 11:58PM
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Big drop in Brighton and Hove mental health patients being held in police cells

Councillor Caroline Penn

A Brighton Labour councillor has stood down after taking a new job.

Caroline Penn, who represents Hollingdean and Stanmer ward on Brighton and Hove City Council, had already announced that she would stand down at the local elections next May.

Councillor Penn served as the Labour council’s lead member for mental health – on the Health and Wellbeing Board – and as one of the council’s representatives on East Sussex Fire Authority.

She also became deputy chair of the council’s Children, Young People and Skills Committee.

She said: “I’ve stood down because work commitments meant I could no longer dedicate the time needed.

”I want to say thank you to the wonderful residents in my ward and the council officers.”

When she announced that she would leave the council next May, she said: “Becoming the first ever lead for mental health was a huge honour.

“I hope by speaking out, challenging stigma and, more importantly challenging our health partners to do better, I have made a small difference.

“I was delighted to be appointed deputy chair of the Children’s Committee. I have used the role to highlight the strengths and failures in children’s mental health services.

“I’ve also been able to pursue things that I have been passionate about – improving attainment for children from families on low incomes, better provision for children with special education needs and getting more girls to take up STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and mathematics).”

Councillor Caroline Penn

Her party colleague the Labour council leader Daniel Yates said: “Since elected in 2015 Caroline has been a committed advocate for her ward of Hollingdean and Stanmer as well as for young people and those living mental health challenges across the city.

“I know that her dynamic approach and energies will be well focused in her new role outside the council and I wish her all the best in it.

“She has been a brilliant Labour councillor and her efforts will be long remembered.”

When Councillor Penn originally said that she would stand down at the next elections, former council leader Councillor Warren Morgan said: “I can’t say how proud I am to have worked alongside you in the team these past three years.

“You have been a shining example of all that a good Labour councillor should be.”

A by-election will not be held because it is less than six months until the local elections which are due to take place on Thursday 2 May next year.

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  1. Christopher Hawtree says:
    7 years ago

    I had noticed that she was not at today’s Full Council meeting. Also absent (again) was cllr Morgan and I gather that cllr Robins had gone to Paris (piquant in light of his being chosen at the meeting as the next Deputy Mayor, should he be re-elected in the febrile South Portslade).

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    • Peter Challis says:
      7 years ago

      How is South Portslade “febrile” – meaning “having or showing the symptoms of a fever”?

      Similarly how is two councillors going to Paris “piquant” – meaning “having a pleasantly sharp taste or appetizing flavour”?

      You must stop showing off by using words that you’ve found in the dictionary that only you may, or in these cases may not, understand the meaning of 😉

      And why are you going to Full Council Meetings? Haven’t you got better things to do at the library?

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      • Christopher Hawtree says:
        7 years ago

        As you did under your Gerald Wiley alias, you seem to spend all your life in laying down laws for living rather than in living. You are allowing time to slip through your fingers: it cannot be regained: the unforgiving minute.

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        • Peter Challis says:
          7 years ago

          Not laying down laws – just pointing out your strange use of words (and allegedly the English language), that you seem totally unable to justify. So what did you mean be “febrile” and “piquant” – please explain – or are you just being “nebulous” 😉

          And thank you for caring about how I spend my time – I now especially enjoy my time pointing out inaccuracies and errors from the arrogant who think they are being clever with pointless, and barely humorous, posts.

          Now if you are talking about letting “time to slip though your fingers” I would think you are more like “the pot calling the
          kettle black”.

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          • Christopher Hawtree says:
            7 years ago

            Your proclivity to bloviate is a sorry spectacle.

          • Peter Challis says:
            7 years ago

            So still unable to justify, or explain, your misuse of the fine English language that you profess to cherish?

            I thought you’d appreciate my previous pseudonym. I was looking for an alias and remembered the one Ronnie Barker’s used to pen various comedy scripts incognito. I was surprised it took you so long to identify the origin of the name and then assign it to me.

            Looking forward to using more of my “valuable time” looking out for your inanely inaccurate posts and responding as required 😉

  2. marcus says:
    7 years ago

    good news – labour are such a a bore – tax the rich, more benefits for lazy people, blinking affordable housing – get a better job – scroungers

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  3. James says:
    7 years ago

    What a delightful person you are Marcus, such well thought out and compassionate comments

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  4. serial-moaner says:
    7 years ago

    side-story: had she been re-selected as a candidate already? it is suspicious she chose to “stand-down” just after the closing date such that
    “A by-election will not be held because it is less than six months until the local elections which are due to take place on Thursday 2 May next year.”

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  5. Karen says:
    7 years ago

    Marcus. Agree. labour punish hard working people and give handouts to people in council houses who can’t be bothered to work but still seem to have so many kids. Awful party.

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    • Mike says:
      7 years ago

      Errr. Karen. Punish the poor and do what – return to work houses? Bring back Oliver Twist? Please Sir can I have more gruel??? Oh OK. Fine!!! WTF!! Have some humanity. Or are you a pseudonym for Jacob Rees Mogg??

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