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Bridgwater Tory defects to LibDems


A BRIDGWATER county councillor has defected to the LibDems just four months after being elected as a Conservative - slamming the new Tory administration as 'disastrous'.

Cllr Stephen Gill narrowly fought off Labour leader Pat Parker to gain the Bridgwater South seat in June, but has now crossed over party lines to join the side he helped to oust from County Hall.

Explaining his decision to the Mercury, Cllr Gill said the amount of money spent to find a new county council chief executive, the pay freeze at County Hall and the closure of the Sedgemoor Splash had all contributed to his decision.

He said: “When I was elected, I went on a vote for change - but this has been change for the worst.

“Everything the Conservatives seem to touch is falling apart.

“Things have gone disastrously wrong very quickly.”

Cllr Gill also attacked what he claimed were possible cuts in county council funding for PCSOs, after Taunton's LibDem MP Jeremy Browne this week claimed £129,000 funding for the support officers would be cut in the council's next budget.

He added: “Our PCSO in Hamp interacts with children brilliantly.

“If she goes it would be a big loss.”

But Cllr Gill denied suggestions he had short-changed those who voted for him as a Conservative.

He said: “I was elected to serve in this division and I will continue to help the whole community.”

Jill Shortland, LibDem leader on the county council, called Cllr Gill a 'man of principle'.

She said: “He is a strong voice who has always stood up for local people. This decision shows he feels he can better serve local residents by joining the LibDem group, and we are delighted to have him on board.”

Somerset County Council stressed no decision had yet been taken on PCSO funding.

The Mercury could not contact the Conservative group on Friday.

Comments(7)

Son of Dredgewater says...
11:33pm Fri 23 Oct 09

If he was a man of principle he would resign.

MARTINI GIRL says...
7:05pm Sat 24 Oct 09

At last a conservative who has seen the light !!

Peteronions says...
9:43pm Sun 25 Oct 09

Kick this guy into touch, it needs a bi election. Next he will move to the labour party, greens and then ukip. Finally BNP after question time for the simpathy vote! He is only trying to safe guard his expenses! Get a real job!

townrunbyclowns says...
11:02am Mon 26 Oct 09

ukip is the future.. dont let europe rule britain stick the european union!!! cons,labour,havent a clue

somertel says...
10:26am Tue 27 Oct 09

Well done for standing up for your principles, Cllr Gill. We can thank Tory-run SDC for the Bridgwater we have today: a dirty, congested, dying sink town with few facilities for citizens and outrageously high council taxes. In the 35 years since Sedgemoor's tyranny was imposed upon us, our pleasant market town has gone downhill like a greased piglet. Most SDC councillors live outside the town and really couldn't give a monkey's what happens to it. We need a change at the top: a referendum on electing our own mayor and executive. That would certainly put the cat among the pigeons, and loosen the death-grip that the ghastly blue rinse brigade has on our once-fine town.

LevelsDweller says...
10:24pm Tue 27 Oct 09

It is quite right that if Mr Gill does not believe the interests of his constituents are best served by him supporting the tories, he should transfer his nominal allegience to a party that he feels does serve their interests.
One of the biggest problems with democracy in this country is the blind tribal allegience to one party or the other.
We should be voting for the individual and gauging whether they deserve our vote on their personal qualities and not on which party they belong to.

Eastendmike says...
2:28pm Wed 28 Oct 09

That is very well put levelsdweller, well done


Stephen Gill was elected as a Tory county councillor in June Cllr Stephen Gill was elected for the Conservatives in June's county council elections

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