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Tory and Labour groups could form coalition

Tory and Labour groups could form coalition );   ); A DEAL could be struck between Labour and the Conservatives to run Oxfordshire County Council as a coalition. The ruling Tory group lost nine seats in the local elections and did not have the 32 seats required to be considered the majority party. It still holds the most seats on the council with 22, but Labour have 15 and the Liberal Democrats have 21. Councillor Eddie Reeves, the new Tory group leader, has offered Labour an equal share of cabinet representatives in a bid to form an alliance. He has held talks with Labour councillor Liz Brighouse, who would become the deputy leader of the council if the coalition was agreed.

Union leadership contender who called for Priti Patel deportation claimed patriotism leads to racism

A union leadership contender who called for Priti Patel to be deported has claimed that patriotism – including flying the Union flag – leads to racism. Howard Beckett, who is running to succeed Len McCluskey as general secretary of Unite, was accused of racism for calling for the Home Secretary to be kicked out, describing her as disgusting in a tweet.  A member of Labour s National Executive Committee, he was suspended from the party amid criticism of his remarks. Howard Beckett (pictured), who is running to succeed Len McCluskey as general secretary of Unite, was accused of racism for calling for Home Secretary Priti Patel to be deported

Tory leader proposes Oxfordshire council coalition with Labour

BBC News By Michael Race image captionNo party won an overall majority to run Oxfordshire County Council The new leader of Oxfordshire County Council s Conservatives has proposed forming a coalition administration with Labour. The move would see Mr Reeves as leader and Labour s Liz Brighouse as deputy. In the local elections, no party won the required 32 seats to form a majority, with the Tory group remaining the largest group on the authority with 22 seats after losing nine. The Lib Dems won 21 and Labour 15, which means an alliance between two of the three parties is required. image copyrightOCC image captionEddie Reeves is the new Oxfordshire Conservative councillors leader

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