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Labour council leader loses seat in dramatic local election Date published: 07 May 2021
Sean Fielding lost his council seat in a dramatic and depressing night for Labour
Labour’s stronghold in Oldham has been dealt a shattering blow after the incumbent council leader was defeated by a new independent party.
Sean Fielding, who became leader in May 2018 at the age of just 28 after ousting incumbent Jean Stretton from the top job, lost his seat in a dramatic and depressing night for Labour.
His seat was won by Mark Wilkinson, of the newly formed Failsworth Independent Party.
The mood at the count was gloomy well before results were officially announced, and Labour was subsequently confirmed to have lost a further five seats – including one which was vacant but had previously been held by the party.
In Oldham, there are ten political parties and five independent candidates contesting seats in the borough’s 20 wards in the local elections
Voters are preparing to head to the polls today (Thursday) to decide who they want to represent them as councillors.
In Oldham, there are ten political parties and five independent candidates contesting seats in the borough’s 20 wards in the local elections.
The parties and independents have set out their stall of what they would offer the electorate and what they hope to achieve for residents if they win enough support.
Here’s what they want to say to voters:
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Fears are growing for the safety of a missing young woman, who hasn t been seen since leaving her family home in a Surrey village five days ago without her medication.
Beth Sharp, 22, told relatives on Sunday that she was going out for a walk but she never returned and police were called in to investigate and launch a search for her.
Officers said that Beth s disappearance from her home in Hersham, near Walton-on-Thames, was totally out of character.
Beth Sharp, 22, told relatives on Sunday that she was going out for a walk but she never returned and police were called in to investigate and launch a search for her