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Leader hails gains

Date published: 10 May 2010

LOCAL ELECTIONS 2010

“IT’S great to be back,” said a triumphant Labour group leader Jim McMahon who saw gains in five Oldham wards.

And the group leader said they were now in a position to form an administration with the casting vote of Oldham’s next mayor, former Labour leader David Jones.

He said: “We are not interested any formal coalition.

“The Lib-Dems and Conservatives can form a coalition, but people in Oldham voted overwhelmingly that people don’t want a Lib-Dem council.

“If we are blocked by any coalition, we will just have to deal with it.”

Councillor McMahon described the past two years as “calamitous” for the Liberal Democrat group.

He said: “People have reacted against a council they perceive as incompetent.

“The Vance Miller fiasco was just the straw that broke the camel’s back but it was not just an isolated case.

“People have voted with their feet and have moved towards Labour.”

He said voters had reacted to anti-Brown sentiment in the media and had told him even though Brown did not have the gloss of Clegg or Cameron, they trusted him.

He also welcomed the fact Oldham borough had three returning Labour MPs.

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Councillor McMahon added: “It’s been six months of campaigning so I’m looking forward to relaxing and not thinking about politics.”

Comments

That's Politics - no one wants the Tories or Lib Dems in Oldham. The people, for whatever reason, still appear to have more faith in the Labour party.

"The people don't want a Lib Dem Council", some of us were not that keen on the Labour lot! Snouts and troughs spring to mind.

leader now soon to become ex watch out for the enmy within jimboy

Hopefully the enlarged Labour Group will replace Jim McMahon as Leader. The last thing the borough needs is this young kid in charge.

 

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