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Teenage Peterborough councillor quits Labour citing ‘bullying’, ‘marginalisation’ and ‘an antisemitic incident’

Daisy Blakemore-Creedon was first elected aged just 18 but now claims to have been hounded out of her party after arguing in favour of putting CCTV in local minicabs

May 8, 2025 10:56
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Peterborough councillor Daisy Blakemore-Creedon who resigned from the Labour group on Peterborough council (Image: X)
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A Peterborough councillor has resigned from the Labour group on the council, citing bullying and an unspecified “antisemitic incident”.

In a lengthy post on X, Daisy Blakemore-Creedon claimed that she had been the target of “sustained bullying and marginalisation within the group after raising serious concerns – concerns which, in my view, were not treated with the seriousness they deserved”.

“I was deeply disturbed to find myself accused of racism, with suggestions that I and my family were ‘targeting fellow Asian Labour councillors.’ These accusations are completely unfounded and deeply hurtful,” she added.