The all important meeting is a week today
Reform UK's George Finch will make an historic bid to become Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council's leader.
The 19-year-old is already the youngest ever leader at Warwickshire County Council.
Now the Bedworth representative is vying to become the leader of the borough council. If voted in, he would be the first to hold both positions.
But the group does not have enough seats for majority control. It means at the AGM on Wednesday, May 20 there will be a contest to decide who will become leader.
Last night, May 12, the Reform UK group on Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council elected Coun Finch as its leader, and Coun Mike Bannister as its deputy leader.
It means both will be put forward for the role. However, it is likely to be contested by Labour, the Conservatives and the Green Party.
The winner will either need the backing of another political group, or for another group to abstain in the vote. The victor will lead their group in a minority administration.
Coun Finch said: "Having received the backing of my Group on NBBC, the next step is to put forward my proposal for Reform to govern as a minority administration.
"Once this proposal is accepted at full council later this month, we will start delivering real, noticeable change for the people of Nuneaton and Bedworth – something Labour have had no interest in doing for decades.
"The future is bright for NBBC under Reform.”
CoventryLive will be at the AGM next week, where the position of Mayor will be decided. This is not just ceremonial, it holds huge significance as whoever is Mayor has the casting vote in the event of a tie in the chamber.
