Council deputy survives no-confidence vote over ‘unacceptable’ comments
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Deputy Leader Survives No Confidence Vote | West Wales Chronicle : News for Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion, Swansea and Beyond
A “party political point-scoring” call for a vote of no confidence in Pembrokeshire’s deputy leader, over claims he made “unacceptable” comments about Welsh education in the county, has been defeated. At an extraordinary meeting of Pembrokeshire County Council today, June 2, Independent Group leader Cllr Huw Murphy called for a vote of no confidence in Councillor Paul Miller to remain as Deputy Leader & Cabinet Member. Expanding on his reasons f…
No-confidence vote over 'unacceptable' education comments fails
Councillors Paul Miller and Huw Murphy. Pictures: Pembrokeshire County Council A “party political point-scoring” call for a vote of no confidence in Pembrokeshire’s deputy leader, over claims he made “unacceptable” comments about Welsh education in the county, has been defeated. At an extraordinary meeting of Pembrokeshire County Council today, June 2, Independent Group leader Cllr Huw Murphy called for a vote of no confidence in Councillor Paul…
"Political calls to score points" for a vote of no confidence against the deputy leader of Pembrokeshire County Council, following allegations that he made "unacceptable" comments about Welsh language education in the county, have been defeated.
Paul Miller survives no-confidence vote over Welsh-medium education comments
PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL’S deputy leader, Cllr Paul Miller, has survived a vote of no-confidence brought over controversial remarks about Welsh-medium education. Survived: Cllr Paul Miller At a special meeting held on Monday (June 2), councillors voted 28 against, 16 in favour, and 11 abstained, rejecting the motion tabled by the council’s Independent Political Group. The motion followed comments made by Cllr Miller at a Cabinet meeting in …
Pembrokeshire Council's Deputy Leader survives vote of no confidence call
A “party political point-scoring” call for a vote of no confidence in Pembrokeshire Council’s Deputy Leader, over claims he made “unacceptable” comments about Welsh education in the county, has been defeated.
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