EDDC Leader faces ‘no confidence’ motion over his vote to condemn Seaton and Honiton hospital beds

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EDDC Leader, Cllr Paul Diviani, will face a vote of ‘no confidence’ next Wednesday, 13 September at a special meeting of the Council, over his vote to block the referral of the CCG’s hospital beds closures to the Secretary of State – which effectively condemned the beds in Seaton, Honiton, Okehampton and Whipton:

  • ‘On Tuesday 25th July 2017, Cllr Diviani chose not to represent the opinions of this Council or the people we represent at the DCC Health and Adult Care Scrutiny Committee meeting when he was clearly expected to do so. This Council no longer has confidence in Cllr Diviani’s commitment to represent our collective interests nor lead our East Devon communities as the figurehead for local government. We call for his resignation.’

    Proposed by Councillor Ben Ingham, seconded by Councillor Val Ranger and supported by Councillors Cathy Gardner, Matt Coppell, Marianne Rixson, Rob Longhurst, Dawn Manley, Geoff Jung, Peter Faithfull, Susie Bond, Roger Giles, Matt Booth, Peter Burrows, Steve Gazzard, Megan Armstrong and Douglas Hull.

Members of the public can speak for up to 3 minutes each at the beginning of the meeting.

A slightly abridged version of my reply to Cllr Diviani is published in today’s Midweek Herald (below).MW Herald letter Diviani Health Scrutiny

2 thoughts on “EDDC Leader faces ‘no confidence’ motion over his vote to condemn Seaton and Honiton hospital beds

    Ken Beer said:
    September 6, 2017 at 9:27 am

    I hope this will break the conservative strangle hold on our district council but they will hang together I fear

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