A POWER grab by ambitious Reform UK group leader Oliver Freeston looks doomed to fail at next week's AGM of North East Lincolnshire Council.
Following last week’s local elections, Reform UK emerged as the largest party with 14 seats.
But this is a country mile short of an overall majority because the other political groups have a total of 28 seats as follows - Labour 11, Conservative 10, Independent 4 Liberal-Democrat 3.
Talks about power-sharing deal between Reform and the Conservative hit the rocks earlier this week when current council supremo Cllr Philip Jackson (Con, Waltham) refused point-blank to cede leadership of the authority.
In an angry response, Cllr Freeston (Croft Baker) will call for his Tory opponent to be kicked out of the job at next Thursday evening’s meeting.
In a bluntly-worded motion, he has called for Cllr Jackson to be "removed" from the leadership so that he can be elected in his stead.
But his gambit looks likely to backfire - and both he and his 13 Reform colleagues face missing out on out on leadership, cabinet places and control of the authority.
This is because Cllr Jackson is confident that - in return for the offer of places in the cabinet - he can stitch together a coalition with the Lib Dem’s and the Independents.
Will the Labour Group like such an arrangement? Not one bit.
But they loathe everything Reform UK represents and will almost certainly opt to tread their own path rather than undermine their credibility by doing deals with those of other political persuasion.
Electors will be able to watch Thursday’s drama unfold because the AGM is due to be screened live via the NELC website.
In the meantime, spare a thought for new borough mayor Cllr Marian Boyd (Con, Park) whose responsibility it is to chair what looks set to be a fractious AGM.
The notice of motion on the agenda for next week's annual meeting of the council




