Tory group leader at Arun steps down
Terence Chapman was replaced by Shaun Gunner at a virtual meeting of the council on Wednesday night (May 20) – with the latter launching an immediate attack on the ‘introspective’ leadership of the council.
The meeting was told Mr Chapman had been criticised by members of his own group on social media for a ‘lack of cross-party working’.
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Hide AdBut Tony Dixon (Ind, Aldwick East) insisted the critics were wrong.
He said: “We have been working at cross-party level since the beginning of the pandemic and I thank Terry. I think he’s made a great contribution and he does it as a gentleman.”
Accepting the group leadership, Mr Gunner said: “I wasn’t expecting a week ago to find myself as leader – nor did I expect it to be in such a meeting.”
The meeting in question – annual council – was a five-and-a-half-hour marathon of disagreements and bickering between the leadership and opposition, as they fought each other on issue after issue.
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Mr Gunner was quick to share his feelings about the leadership shown over the past year, accusing them of being ‘introspective’ and ‘trying to settle the scores of the past’.
The Conservatives have made no secret of the fact they do not agree with plans to change the council from a cabinet system to a committee system next May.
And Mr Gunner echoed the shouts of ‘coalition’ when the meeting saw the cabinet increased from seven seats to eight – and the new seat handed to independent councillor Hugh Coster.
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Hide AdMr Gunner said: “The Conservative group is looking to the future now.
“We’re thinking and planning for how we create a brighter future for Arun that is focussed on supporting the residents and businesses of this district.
“This means spending money on the right things and on the things that matter to the residents of the district.”
If he agreed with any criticism of Mr Chapman, Mr Gunner did not show it.
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Hide AdHe said: “Terry has led us well over the last year. He kind of helped shepherd our transition into opposition and build a team to provide effective opposition.
“It’s been a big learning curve and I think today has demonstrated we’re still learning.”
Thanking Mr Chapman for both his long-term support and the support shown in the 24 hours before the meeting, he added: “They are big shoes to fill.
“For me, it’s the job of all councillors and the job of any council to consider the needs of their residents first and foremost.
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