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  • "Looks like another Nero to fiddle whilst Bradford burns.
    Only yesterday he was dismissing a report into the state of Bradford's housing because he didn't like the answer. I'm afraid the election of another yes man is only going to increase Respect's popularity if they carry on ignoring the wishes of the electorate.

    The article says he's got 20 years council experience, but he's only been a councillor for 8 years. I suppose this means we've got somebody else who's come up through the unions and will be happy to carry on subsidising them with our council tax?"
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David Green elected new leader of Bradford Council Labour group

Councillor David Green Councillor David Green

Labour’s new leader – and the councillor expected to become the new leader of Bradford Council later this month – is David Green, it was confirmed tonight.

Councillor Green beat off competition from Michael Johnson (Tong) to take the helm of the 45-strong Labour group on the authority at their annual meeting. It follows former Council and group leader Ian Greenwood being ousted by Respect in last Thursday’s local elections.

Coun Green has more than 20 years experience on the Council and has represented Wibsey since 2004. He was himself re-elected last week, with a more than doubled majority. Prior to that he represented the old Odsal ward for 13 years.

He was also deputy leader of the group, before losing the position in a tight contest in 2008 to Councillor Imran Hussain, who was unopposed last night. For the past two years Coun Green has been the Council’s executive member in charge of regeneration.

Coun Green told the Telegraph & Argus it was an honour to be selected to lead the group and he hoped to be elected leader of the Council come the authority's annual meeting later this month.

See tomorrow's Telegraph & Argus for full story

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