Sykes to continue as Oldham Lib-Dem leader
Date published: 10 May 2018

Oldham Borough Liberal Democrat Group leader, Councillor Howard Sykes
The Oldham Borough Liberal Democrat Group have unanimously appointed Councillor Howard Sykes MBE as their Leader and Councillor Chris Gloster as their Deputy Leader.
The Group also elected its other officers for the year at a meeting last night (Wednesday).
Councillor Sykes said: “I am grateful to my colleagues for their unanimous support once more for my work as Group Leader.
"Sadly the former Deputy Leader John McCann lost his seat in last week’s local elections and I shall miss his expertise and enthusiasm, but I am looking forward to working with our new Deputy Leader, Chris Gloster.
“I am also pleased to welcome my new ward colleague, Councillor Hazel Gloster, to the group, and to welcome back Councillor Dave Murphy.
"They both have proven records of working for the people of Crompton and Shaw and I know that they will make a real difference.
"The Liberal Democrats remain the only real opposition party, holding Labour to account on Oldham Council.
“The voters who backed us can reassured that, under my leadership, we will continue as a Group to speak out and to work as a united team.
"We will offer common-sense solutions to the Borough’s problems and challenge the Labour Administration to cut waste and provide the value-for-money services that the public wants.
“As the Liberal Democrat opposition, we shall also oppose further central government cuts to Council finances and fight plans by the Greater Manchester Mayor and Labour leaders to build thousands of houses on our irreplaceable Green Belt and green spaces.”
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