BREAKING: Stuart Hughes resigns as chairman of East Devon District Council

By Philip Evans 1st Jun 2020

Cllr Stuart Hughes - not willing to continue to serve as chairman of East Devon District Council
Cllr Stuart Hughes - not willing to continue to serve as chairman of East Devon District Council

The chairman of East Devon District Council, Cllr Stuart Hughes, has resigned from the role, claiming attempts to blame him for the unceremonious break-up of an extraordinary meeting of the council as the "final straw".

The meeting was being streamed live on YouTube when it was taken down for breaking the site's regulations, as one member of the council swore.

Cllr Hughes, who will remain as a district councillor for Sidmouth-Sidford, has resigned from the role of chairman with immediate effect, blaming his departure on "game playing by some members of the council".

The chairman of the council acts as the civic head and is not a political role.

Last week the council came under the new leadership of Cllr Paul Arnott (Coly Valley) following the resignation of former leader Cllr Ben Ingham and his cabinet.

The 60-strong council is now being run by an administration of 31 councillors from both the Democratic Alliance and the Independent Progressive Group, led by Cllr Arnott.

In his resignation letter, Cllr Hughes warns that council tax may rise "as the new administration fails to balance ambition with reality".

In a letter to EDDC chief executive officer Mark Williams, he said: "I have very much enjoyed my second term as chairman of EDDC, together with the support of the very professional officers at the council and most members from a variety of political persuasions.

"Unfortunately, continual posturing and 'game playing' by some members of the council on a daily basis during the COVID-19 crisis has resulted in chaos and confusion because of petty rivalries between the East Devon Alliance and various Independent members of the council.

"This has seriously undermined the integrity and day-to-day work of the council and my role as chairman. The party leader of the East Devon Alliance and the new Democratic Alliance aggressively saying I am responsible for the abandonment of the extraordinary meeting is the final straw.

"At this time all our efforts should be solely focused on how we can all help reduce the impact of the virus in East Devon whilst protecting our economy, not playing politics between various parties and independent groups to temporarily satisfy a small clique's personal ambitions.

"There is no obvious and clear strategy from the Democratic Alliance (including what is left of the Lib Dems and a mixed bag of others) and the new Independent grouping, other than pipe dreams. I've seen no evidence of how changes to plans or services might be costed, and fear council tax will rise across East Devon as the new administration fails to balance ambition with reality.

"They also need to recognise that £72m has been given to EDDC by the Conservative government to help hundreds of individuals and businesses throughout the pandemic.

"I have no wish to continue or be considered for a second term of office as civic head of a council seemingly set on a deliberate downward spiral. This is despite the former Conservative administration at EDDC leaving office with a set of balanced books and money in the bank at the start of the new council in 2019.

"Like many other councillors and members of the public, I remain totally in the dark as to how the latest version of a coalition of so called Independents and others will deal with old and new challenges facing the council, on top of the added burden of COVID-19 on services to residents of East Devon.

"For these reasons, I cannot support an administration with no relevant experience, proven skills or clear and obvious plan. I therefore resign my role as Chairman of EDDC with immediate effect."

At the extraordinary meeting last Thursday, Cllr Arnott said he had intended to ask Cllr Hughes to "consider his position" but this could wait to a more appropriate moment.

The chairman and vice-chairman are due to be elected at the council's annual meeting on June 8.

Cllr Hughes also serves on Devon County Council.

Nub News has contacted the Democratic Alliance for a response to Cllr Hughes' resignation.

     

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