Political economists react to Labour Party NEC's appointment of new city council leader
Dr Steven McCabe and Beverley Nielsen, Associate Professors and political economists at Birmingham City University, have commented on the appointment of Councillor John Cotton (Lab, Glebe Farm and Tile Cross) as the new leader of Birmingham City Council, who took on the role yesterday following an intervention by the national Labour Party.
Associate Professor Steven McCabe said: “That the Labour Party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) has produced a report which concludes the climate within Birmingham City Council’s group as ‘dysfunctional’ and that there were instances of racism, misogyny and harassment is not good. Little wonder it has taken the decisive action to remove current leader Ian Ward and replace him with politician John Cotton, seen by many as a ‘vanilla’ choice, supported by deputy Sharon Thompson.