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Whitby set for four-year leadership term in Birmingham - just like a mayor

Mike Whitby could become Mayor of Birmingham in all but name when a plan to give him a four-year period in office is approved.

Mike Whitby could become Mayor of Birmingham in all but name when a plan to give him a four-year period in office is approved.

The city council leader will not have to submit himself to an annual leadership election under legislation coming into force next year.

It would mean guaranteeing that Coun Whitby remains in charge until 2014, matching the powers enjoyed by elected mayors.

He could only be sacked through a vote of no confidence by the full council, or for committing criminal activities, or if he ceased to be a councillor.

Elected mayors enjoy similar privileges and serve for four years.

But the idea could prove embarrassing for Coun Whitby (Con Harborne), who has campaigned against Birmingham being run by an elected mayor on the grounds that it would be impossible to remove the successful candidate for four years.

At the moment, Coun Whitby is re-elected Conservative group leader each year and then, at the annual council meeting, submits himself to all 120 councillors for election as council leader.

Councillors will agree next May to invoke a clause in the Local Government Act by electing Coun Whitby leader for four years.