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Mayor expelled from Labour Party | Mayor expelled from Labour Party |
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The mayor of Doncaster has been expelled from the Labour Party, officials have confirmed. | |
Martin Winter, 46, resigned from the party earlier this month to form his own political group, allowing him to run as elected mayor for a third time. | Martin Winter, 46, resigned from the party earlier this month to form his own political group, allowing him to run as elected mayor for a third time. |
Mr Winter has been twice-elected since 2002 but Labour rules do not allow someone to run for a third time. | |
A Labour Party spokesman said: "The mayor has walked away from our work, as a result he has been auto-expelled." | |
New party | |
Mr Winter was sacked during a council meeting on Wednesday night, said Independent Party leader Garth Oxby. | Mr Winter was sacked during a council meeting on Wednesday night, said Independent Party leader Garth Oxby. |
Councillor Oxby described the situation as a "constitutional crisis". | |
When Mr Winter announced he was forming a new party - the Labour Group - on 12 May. | |
Fellow councillor Stuart Exelby, who joined Mr Winter's new party after he sacked the rest of his cabinet, has also been expelled from the Labour Party. | |
Councillor Eve Hughes is part of Mr Winter's new party which now constitutes as the council's cabinet. | |
But Mrs Hughes is still a member of the Labour Party after re-registering with the political party. | |
At the time a Labour spokesman said the move was a breach of party rules and the three members would have 14 days to re-register with the Labour Party but Mr Winter failed to do so. | At the time a Labour spokesman said the move was a breach of party rules and the three members would have 14 days to re-register with the Labour Party but Mr Winter failed to do so. |
The Labour Party spokesman added: "Doncaster deserves better and... Labour MPs will focus on putting the people first." | |
The council is one of 12 nationally to be run by an elected mayor. | The council is one of 12 nationally to be run by an elected mayor. |
Mr Winter became the first elected mayor of Doncaster in 2002 and was re-elected in 2005. | Mr Winter became the first elected mayor of Doncaster in 2002 and was re-elected in 2005. |
Labour has the largest share on Doncaster Council with 27 seats, while independents have 15, Lib Dems 12 and Conservatives nine. | Labour has the largest share on Doncaster Council with 27 seats, while independents have 15, Lib Dems 12 and Conservatives nine. |
The mayor represents Doncaster Council and the borough on a local, national and international platform and is personally accountable for all strategy and policy decisions made. | The mayor represents Doncaster Council and the borough on a local, national and international platform and is personally accountable for all strategy and policy decisions made. |
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