TALKS PROGRESS FOR A PARTNERSHIP COUNCIL TO RUN OLDHAM say Oldham Liberal Democrats

TALKS PROGRESS FOR A PARTNERSHIP COUNCIL TO RUN OLDHAM say Oldham Liberal Democrats

Talks on a way forward that could mean Labour no longer running Oldham are progressing between groups of opposition councillors.

If a partnership for Oldham agreement can be reached, it will be the first time in 13 years that Labour have not been in charge of the Borough.

Positive discussions have so far been held between the Liberal Democrats, Conservatives and The Oldham Group.  Discussions will continue this week to find a potential way forward for Oldham Council and the Borough ahead of the Council’s annual meeting on the 22 May. 

Conversations are also being held with several of the Independent groups and some Independent councillors.  If this is to work and we all want a change of direction it will require us all to commit to the hard work involved in turning Oldham round after years of disappointment and failure under Labour, said councillor Howard Sykes MBE, Liberal Democrat Leader on the Council.

Councillor Sykes added: “Labour have lost control of Oldham and the Liberal Democrats have already ruled out any formal coalition with them. The question is has everybody else and can we find a new way forward for those who want to work together for Oldham?” 

“It is possible to replace this tired Labour administration with something better, but for that to work, politicians in the smaller groups (and none) will need to talk and work together. We have been given a moment in time by the people of Oldham to see if we can collectively rise to this new challenge.”

“The Liberal Democrats are clear about what needs to happen, have clearly stated it and are up for the challenge. There is already broad agreement that any new administration will:

1. Call for a full public inquiry into historic child sexual abuse.

2. Vote again on Oldham’s participation in ‘Places for Everyone’ – Labour’s Greater Manchester-wide housing scheme.”

3. Save Oldham Coliseum Theatre at the Fairbottom site.

4. A new partnership for Oldham Council will also work hard to fix the Council by getting the basics right and adopt a much tougher stance on enviro crimes like littering, dog fouling and fly-tipping that blight our Borough and Communities.”

“These are our absolute priorities.  We have a vision for Oldham’s future, and we are ready to get to work. The challenge now is for those who want to work together for a brighter future for Oldham, our residents, and businesses to seize the opportunity and make it a reality.”

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