Shock is expressed at election results in North Warwickshire
LABOUR politicians have revealed their shock at election results and thanks to supporters.
Labour Group leader at North Warwickshire Borough Council, councillor Mick Stanley, has revealed his shock at the losses Labour representatives sustained last Thursday.
He said: "Frankly, we did not see it coming. Most independent observers acknowledged that locally, Labour councillors had run the most successful North Warwickshire administration ever.
"We made history by not raising the Council Tax for consecutive four years, we improved services despite government cuts and we won national praise from our local government peers.
"Yet last Thursday we lost control and some of our best, long serving councillors lost their seats like John Moore, Derek Pickard, John Winter, Dave Butcher and Nigel Turley.
"In North Warwickshire, we can and we will come back from this, but we have a lot of work to do.
"We will need to build a better and stronger local Labour Party in the years ahead.
"Can I particularly thank the people of Polesworth East for electing me and my daughter, Emma, as their councillors. We will work hard for local people."
Mike O'Brien, who was the Labour Parliamentary candidate for North Warwickshire and Bedworth, has also thanked voters and party workers who supported him in the General Election.
"Of course the result was a disappointment for Labour," admitted Mr O'Brien.
"Our canvass returns showed us winning, but in the final days we detected a swing away from us. By the time I got to the count I knew the result would be a Tory win. I congratulate Craig Tracey and wish him well in his new job.
"I want to thank everyone who voted for me. I also need to say a very big thank you to the large number of local people who were on the streets on election day to get the vote out. They worked their socks off, but the national swing was too strong.
"We fought for the principles we believe in and those principles will endure in the hearts and minds of those committed to a more equal and just country.
"Locally, I was stunned to see so many hard working, committed Labour councillors lose their seats.
"On any reckoning the Labour Group had done an amazing job while controlling the council for the last four years with no Council Tax rise and no cuts in services. Democracy is a hard task master."
