closeicon
News

Labour loses control of Brighton Council after antisemitism resignations

Councillor Nichole Brennan became the second resignation from the local Labour Group on Monday evening

articlemain

Labour has lost control of Brighton Council after a second councillor resigned from the party on the same day after being investigated for alleged antisemitism.

Councillor Nichole Brennan resigned from the local Labour Group  on Monday evening and will now serve as an independent representing the East Brighton ward.

Her exit came only hours after the departure of another councillor Kate Knight – and left the Green Party as the largest party on the council.

The Greens were set to make an announcement on whether to accept a power sharing offer from Labour or continue with the current arrangement.

Ms Brennan’s resignation left Labour with 18 of the 54 seats, the Greens with 19 and the Tories with 13.

Pictures of Ms Brennan holding up a sign calling Israel a “racist, apartheid state” had given to local newspaper The Argus.

In April, Cllr Brennan had also described criticism of her conduct on antisemitism as “white supremacy”.

The duo’s departure came less than a week after the Labour administration was rocked by the suspension of one of its leading councillors, Anne Pissaridou, over the sharing of allegedly antisemitic material on social media.

All three councillors had been on the pro-Jeremy Corbyn slate of Momentum backed candidates at last year’s elections.

Local Labour MP Peter Kyle tweeted: “In recent years voters, especially the Jewish community, have told Labour they want action not words. 

“This is action, not words. 

“This is Labour getting its house in order.”

Labour council leader Nancy Platts emailed her party on Monday evening: “I have just received notification that Cllr Brennan has resigned from the Labour Party and is no longer a member of the Labour Group.

“I understand the Council will be putting a statement out this evening.”

A Brighton and Hove City Council spokeswoman said: "Councillor Nichole Brennan has today resigned from the council’s Labour Group with immediate effect.

"Councillor Brennan is now an independent councillor representing the East Brighton ward in the city.

"We will update as soon as possible on the implications of this announcement for the council."

 

 

Share via

Want more from the JC?

To continue reading, we just need a few details...

Want more from
the JC?

To continue reading, we just
need a few details...

Get the best news and views from across the Jewish world Get subscriber-only offers from our partners Subscribe to get access to our e-paper and archive