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New Birmingham leader faces friendly fire in his question time debut

In the hotseat for the first time council leader John Clancy congratulated for winning the support of 'almost half the Birmingham Labour group'

Councillor John Clancy on his question time debut as leader of Birmingham City Council

In the words of a Birmingham Labour councillor who probably did not vote for him, John Clancy “has not put a foot wrong” since becoming leader of Birmingham City Council.

A charm offensive, his open approach to leadership and the fact that there is unlikely to be any further political bloodshed this side of the May elections seems to have won over a few doubters.

The first question answered, when he attended his first full council meeting as leader, was whether Clancy would get the seat on the end of the middle row occupied by his predecessor Sir Albert Bore for the past 16 years.

The answer was yes.

has always been a good speaker and from the backbenches would often grandstand on the state of the economy, austerity and industry. But facing cross-examination as leader is a very different proposal.

So, dressed in a new blue suit, complete with waistcoat and stripy tie, the nervous Clancy, clutching a pile of papers like a safety blanket, braced himself for the firing line.

But he would face little hostility, certainly nothing compared to the fierce and forceful lines of inquiry faced by cabinet member for bins Lisa Trickett over missed recycling collections moments earlier.

The first question, was predictable as the member of the public had to submit it in advance of the meeting.