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Oldham Conservative leader resigns after 'explosive' meeting | |
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Graham Sheldon says he will continue as an Independent councillor in Oldham | Graham Sheldon says he will continue as an Independent councillor in Oldham |
The leader of Oldham Council's Conservative group has resigned after police were called following a heated council meeting. | The leader of Oldham Council's Conservative group has resigned after police were called following a heated council meeting. |
The meeting on 18 December had to be adjourned after members of the public and councillors hurled abuse at each other following a debate about housing and planning. | The meeting on 18 December had to be adjourned after members of the public and councillors hurled abuse at each other following a debate about housing and planning. |
Councillor Graham Sheldon, who has stepped down both as leader and as a member of the Conservative group, said he believed "the actions of two members of my group caused the mayhem and deterioration of the meeting". | Councillor Graham Sheldon, who has stepped down both as leader and as a member of the Conservative group, said he believed "the actions of two members of my group caused the mayhem and deterioration of the meeting". |
The BBC has contacted the Oldham Council Conservative group for comment. | The BBC has contacted the Oldham Council Conservative group for comment. |
'Aggression' | 'Aggression' |
At the meeting, councillors discussed the Places For Everyone scheme, which will see nine of Greater Manchester's 10 councils allocate land for homes over the next 15 years. | At the meeting, councillors discussed the Places For Everyone scheme, which will see nine of Greater Manchester's 10 councils allocate land for homes over the next 15 years. |
Some called for Oldham to join Stockport in pulling out of the scheme on environmental grounds. | Some called for Oldham to join Stockport in pulling out of the scheme on environmental grounds. |
After the meeting was adjourned, a riot van and police cars were pictured outside the council building. | After the meeting was adjourned, a riot van and police cars were pictured outside the council building. |
Greater Manchester Police said an investigation into what happened was "still ongoing". | Greater Manchester Police said an investigation into what happened was "still ongoing". |
Sheldon said that while he supported debate and discussion during council meetings, "this should never accelerate into aggression aimed at individuals". | Sheldon said that while he supported debate and discussion during council meetings, "this should never accelerate into aggression aimed at individuals". |
In his resignation letter to the Conservative group, he wrote: "The aggressive bawling and shouting at officials and the foolish name calling is behaviour I cannot accept. | In his resignation letter to the Conservative group, he wrote: "The aggressive bawling and shouting at officials and the foolish name calling is behaviour I cannot accept. |
"At the request of the mayor, I asked the two members to apologise for their actions and this was declined. | "At the request of the mayor, I asked the two members to apologise for their actions and this was declined. |
"I feel my position has been undermined and will be unable to gain the respect I deserve." | "I feel my position has been undermined and will be unable to gain the respect I deserve." |
He added: "I intend to sit on the council and work for the residents of Saddleworth South and Oldham as an Independent councillor." | He added: "I intend to sit on the council and work for the residents of Saddleworth South and Oldham as an Independent councillor." |
Oldham Council is run by Labour as a minority administration. | Oldham Council is run by Labour as a minority administration. |
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