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Holidays could scupper Labour bid for power over Walsall Borough Council

The Labour group are trying for a second time this year to take power in the Black Country authority after winning a by-election last month giving them 30 seats out of 60.

A voter placing a ballot paper in the ballot box at a polling station(Image: Rui Vieira/PA Wire)

A Labour party bid to seize control of Walsall Borough Council could fall flat because too many councillors are on the beach.

The Labour group are trying for a second time this year to take power in the Black Country authority after winning a by-election last month giving them 30 seats out of 60.

But a meeting date for their challenge to the ruling Tory-Lib Dem coalition has been set for Monday, August 11, allowing little time to get councillors back from summer holidays.

Both Labour, with 30 councillors, and the Tories, with 21, admit they are not entirely sure who will be attending and who is away.

Labour had hoped the meeting would take place later in the month when they were confident of rallying their entire group, but the August 11 was chosen by independent mayor Pete Smith. The Tories said the decision should have been left to the next scheduled meeting on September 22.

Labour’s first leadership challenge in June was tied at 29 each, leaving Tory leader Mike Bird in place with the support of the Lib Dem coalition partners as well as a handful of º£½ÇÊÓÆµIP and independent members.

Coun Bird suggested Labour’s “political inexperience” caused them to lose that vote and could cost them the leadership next week.

He said: “We never have meetings in August and it is the traditional holiday time for many people. I know some of my people are away and presume some of theirs are as well – so we don’t know which way it will go.