Hopes for 'fresh start' after sudden departure of South Tyneside Council leader Iain Malcolm - Labour picks up pieces after top man stands down
It is understood serving deputy leader Tracey Dixon has stepped into the breach, with a virtual meeting of Labour councillors said to have been held to discuss the next steps.
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Hide AdMalcolm has now left the council entirely after vacating the top job.
His seat in the borough’s Horsley Hill ward was due to be up for re-election in May’s round of local elections, which had to be cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
His departure comes just months after the retirement of former chief executive Martin Swales, leaving the council's most senior elected and nonpolitical posts both vacant.
Cllr Dixon, a ward councillor for Whitburn and Marsden, has effectively been doing two jobs since September, when she added the council’s culture and leisure brief of departing cabinet member Alan Kerr to her existing deputy leader portfolio covering independence and wellbeing.
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Hide AdLabour sources said Malcolm’s departure had raised the prospect of bringing new faces to the cabinet top table to help share the load.
One party insider said they hoped the power shift would be a ‘fresh start’ for the local authority, which in recent months has been rocked by allegations against the outgoing council leader.
Another suggested it could herald change after recent years.
Similar sentiments were expressed by independent councillor John Robertson, the leader of the opposition.
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Hide AdHe added: “We can work with Labour councillors, but not with [the previous] clique – we want an open and transparent council.”
A Labour Party spokesperson said: “We can confirm that Iain Malcolm has left the Labour Party, but cannot comment further due to an ongoing investigation.”
Mr Malcolm has been contacted for comment.