Saturday, March 08, 2008

Councillor Beatrice Fraenkel defects from Liverpool Liberal Democrats to Labour Party

Here in Liverpool the Liberal-Democrats are holding their national Spring Conference.

I have blogged before about whether they would come to regret their decision, politically. (I know they wont regret coming to Liverpool in terms of the city and the facilities.)

What wont have helped their mood is the news that a long-standing LibDem councillor, with 21 years service, has this week defected to Labour.

Beatrice Fraenkel has resigned from the Liberal-Democrats calling them "damaged and dysfunctional". She is a member of the national Standards Board (or was until now, she has of course had to resign as she was there as a Liberal-Democrat)and so presumably knows what she is talking about when it comes to councillors' bad behaviour.

This is what the Liverpool Echo had to say about the defection. And this is the Liverpool Daily Post's take on it.

And this is what the woman who deselected her has had to say

Not very nice, considering she is probably a big part of what we might call the "final straw".

I dont understand the criticism about the timing, people are calling it cynical, but naturally one would want to maximise the impact of a defection. That's politics!

Anyway, I am pleased Beatrice will be joining us on the Labour benches - and that has pushed our female representation stats up a bit more too.

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:41 pm

    (scouseboy) I feel Beatrice was particularly badly done to in being deselected in Cressington by the Lib Dems, and I e-mailed her telling her that at the time.
    In the early 90's
    She was opposition spokesperson on a major commitee that I chaired. I respected her then, as was a very knowlegable person. The lib dems loss is Labours gain.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Anonymous6:56 pm

    (scouseboy)On the question of female representation, by my working out there currently are two more women than men in the Labour group!!!! Louise please correct me if I am wrong.

    ReplyDelete
  3. 17 women
    Bailey
    Baldock
    Bebb
    Corbett
    Fraenkel
    Gladden
    Holleran
    Kent
    Knight
    Murray
    O'Byrne
    Rainey
    Rasmussen
    Rothery
    Simon
    Sullivan
    Walton

    19 men
    Anderson
    Ben-Tovim
    Brant
    Cooke
    Dean
    Hanratty
    Hanson
    Kennedy
    McIntosh
    McLinden
    Munby
    Prendergast
    Rotheram
    Small
    Spriggs
    Strickland
    Walker
    White
    Williams


    Nearly there....

    ReplyDelete
  4. Anonymous11:44 pm

    How on earth do you say that she was hard done to being de-selected? The woman is one of the laziest, money grabbing councillors that have ever served on this council. She never stays a full meeting, even the last council meeting (her first as a labour member) she left after an hour and couldn't even be bothered to wait and vote for her party's motion on the cuts to services. An absolute distgrace!!!

    ReplyDelete