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Little enthusiasm for Bore and little appetite for change

Sorry Labour group unable to reach consensus over leadership woes

Sir Albert Bore Labour leader of Birmingham City Council (Image: Darren Quinton)

The put-upon Birmingham Labour group has the manner of a collective headless chicken right now as the leadership of Sir Albert Bore faces its toughest test.

In fact it might be said a headless chicken has a better sense of direction.

The amid criticism of Sir Albert’s leadership style and lack of vision has prompted a flurry of activity – but so far much of it seems to be lacking any direction or coherence.

I spoke with a group of Labour councillors at some length as they digested the news of the resignation. Discretion prevents me naming names, but it is fair to say there were as many views and thoughts on how to proceed as there were people round the table.

From one corner there was the ‘anyone but Albert’ call. The fear here is that the and the hand-picked Birmingham Independent Improvement Panel will never be satisfied in their quest to pile shame on Birmingham City Council as long as Sir Albert remains in post, no matter how much he tries to bow before them. Therefore his position is untenable and he should go.

Another strongly held view is that they are better off with the devil they know.

The view here was to let Sir Albert take all the flak from Government – both the improvement panel and the next round of austerity cuts – and then pick a successor who can start afresh next spring.

They say he should get credit for the regeneration stuff – Paradise Circus, the relocation of HSBC – which is very much his forte.