Coleman to be sacked from cabinet (From Times Series)
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Tory Brian Coleman to be sacked from Barnet Council's Conservative cabinet
11:02am Thursday 10th May 2012 in News
By Chris Hewett
Controversial Tory Brian Coleman (centre) is set to be ousted from Barnet Council's cabinet, the Times Series understands
Defeated Tory Brian Coleman is set to be ousted from Barnet Council’s cabinet in a move to shield the party from further backlash against the controversial politician, the Times Series understands.
The cabinet member for Environment lost his Barnet and Camden GLA seat to Labour rival Andrew Dismore by some 21,000 votes last week, a disastrous polling that looks to have left his political career in tatters.
Having been stripped of the chairmanship of the London Fire Authority, the Totteridge representative is now set to lose his influential seat on Barnet’s cabinet under proposals from group leader Richard Cornelius.
Cllr Coleman will be appointed chairman of the budget and performance overview and scrutiny committee in a straight swap with Golders Green councillor Dean Cohen, who will take over the environment portfolio.
The proposals, which were sent round to Conservative group members before their party meeting at Hendon town hall tonight, will go ahead unless a two thirds majority opposes the move.
A party source told the Times Series: “I would be shocked if this was opposed – it hasn’t happened in eight years. There is no inkling whatsoever that anyone is looking to oppose this.”
The stripping of his cabinet role means the once £120,000-a-year politician will be left with an expenses allowance of £10,000 to £14,000.
His appointment as chairman of the budget committee may also shock some given the Tory politician's record on claiming controversial expenses.
In July 2007 he was criticised by the then London mayor Ken Livingstone for claiming £10,000 in taxi fares across one year, including a £417 ride from his Finchley home to a GLA meeting where the driver kept the meter running.
More recently he racked up a £1,000 lunch bill for himself and his Tory colleagues at the London Fire Brigade Museum which he threatened to close to save money.
Mr Coleman said he did not want to comment when contacted by the Times Series.
Comments(18)
BarnetTrader
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11:24am Thu 10 May 12
Barnet Resident
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11:24am Thu 10 May 12
blibrary
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2:04pm Thu 10 May 12
golders green spokesman
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4:06pm Thu 10 May 12
Mr Worried
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6:55pm Thu 10 May 12
JUST REJOICE AT THAT NEWS!
Rog T
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7:26pm Thu 10 May 12
BarnetTrader
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7:51pm Thu 10 May 12
Dino_Rizzoni
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9:44pm Thu 10 May 12
hunters999
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10:29pm Thu 10 May 12
TrueBlu
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10:51pm Thu 10 May 12
Rog T
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11:44pm Thu 10 May 12
So you think that the electorate of Barnet and Camden are a bunch of hooligans? Can I have some of what you are smoking?
Mrs Angry, Broken Barnet blog
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12:46am Fri 11 May 12
Best wishes,
Mrs Angry - hooligan
exiledgeordie
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11:52am Fri 11 May 12
Rosie Canning
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1:20pm Fri 11 May 12
Grumblepop
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3:23pm Sat 12 May 12
"A very sad day for democracy if true, A good man forced out by a bunch of hooligans"
I agree with you. Next time you should vote for democracy and boot the ruling Tory hooligans out of the Town Wall.
PJC6N12
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1:15pm Mon 14 May 12
educated wrote:A result proving that arrogance doesn't pay. Hopefully this also means his expense account is frozen!!
Rumours that Mr Coleman will have to start selling 'Big Issue' to maintain his lifestyle, are entirely unfounded !
nw7resident
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2:10pm Mon 14 May 12
educated says...
11:16am Thu 10 May 12