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Changes afoot if Independents win seats

by Sarah Booker-Lewis - local democracy reporter
Friday 24 Feb, 2023 at 5:55AM
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The election of more Independents in May could herald changes to the way that decisions are made by Brighton and Hove City Council committees.

Currently, only those representing formally “registered” political parties can sit on policy-making committees such as the Housing Committee.

The seven current Independent councillors do not sit as a political group and sit only on regulatory and scrutiny committees only such as the Planning Committee and Licensing Committee.

But the only councillor to have been elected as an Independent, Bridget Fishleigh, has registered a party – the Brighton and Hove Independents – and announced a number of candidates.

And a second new local Independent party – the Friends of Brighton and Hove – has also been registered with the Electoral Commission.

Under the council’s current rules, the seats on policy committees are divided between the three political groups – Green, Labour and Conservative.

Councillor Fishleigh said: “It (registering the party) was about committees. Also, if either ‘indie’ group gets six councillors, then they get a paid adviser as the other parties do currently.”

Friends of Brighton and Hove founder Laura King said: “We didn’t want our Independents to be disadvantaged as previous Independent councillors have been by being lone rangers.

“The only drawback being that this can confuse some people who might wonder how a candidate can be Independent and belong to a party as well.

“The answer being that it’s a party with no national links or affiliations – purely local – and to offer some similar advantage and support to those running without toeing an actual party line.”

Both parties are currently recruiting potential candidates for the local elections which are due to take place on Thursday 4 May.

The Greens, Labour and Conservative parties currently hold 47 of the 54 seats on the council. The 54 councillors represented 21 electoral wards at the last local elections but at this election there will 23 wards after boundary changes.

The Electoral Commission has recently changed the rules for candidates, allowing just two people who live in the ward to sign the nomination form rather than 10 as previously required.

The elections in May will also be the first when voters will be required to show photographic identification (ID) such as a passport, driving licence or concessionary travel pass. For a full list of acceptable photo ID, click here.

Anyone without photo ID can apply for a postal vote – or apply for a “voter authority certificate” through the government website.

The last day to register to vote is Monday 17 April. The last day to register for a “voter authority certificate” is Tuesday 25 April.

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  1. Gary Farmer says:
    3 years ago

    Independent voices without the outdated shackles of Westminster party loyalties and factional block voting which puts the party before the city’s needs are the only way forwards for us. Experienced, local, passionate and independent they are able to truly represent all and cooperate with all councillors without petty party politics stopping the city move forwards. I urge everyone to consider voting for an independent councillor, we all have more than 1 vote – so please consider the past 4 years, look around the city and listen to your friends and family and their experiences then make a choice – put the city first – local means local

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  2. Clive says:
    3 years ago

    I read a good quote the other day:’Ideology is like bad breath; it’s the thing that the other guy has’.

    Party politics has some serious downsides, but a party label does at least mean that you know roughly what ideology you are getting when you vote. You can’t take the politics out of politics, whether at local or national level.

    The problem with voting for independents is that you are effectively voting for a mystery product. The big cornflake packet with the question mark on it.

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    • Martha says:
      3 years ago

      Quite. Case in point, here is an extract from the blog of tin foil hat wearing Laura King, where she suggests imposing the death penalty on leaders who implemented lockdown during COVID:

      “Roll on the international Crimes Against Humanity trials where our leaders will be held to account for what they’ve done to us and our country. Wouldn’t it be ironic, if having swept away our human rights, they found themselves condemned to face a firing squad or lethal injection?”

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  3. vintage fan says:
    3 years ago

    Laura was/is also a massive anti Vaxxer and believer in conspiracy theories.

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