It was ahead of a decision to be taken by his former council colleagues over whether to release a report of an investigation into his tenancy and interactions with the county farms team.
Castle councillor @CllrPayne is standing for re-election today, here she explains why the Lib Dems are the only choice for a fresh start for Cambridge. pic.twitter.com/SxAQ3VXFrB Cambridge Lib Dems (@CambridgeLDs) May 6, 2021
Tory Party chiefs, whilst confident of retaining control, have learned from past experience -including that of 2013 when UKIP delivered an extraordinary electoral blow – not to be complacent.
Including the deputy leader’s former seat, they have held 35 of the 61 council seats – with Lib Dems, Labour and independents the remaining 26.