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Councillor quits over all-women short-list ruling

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LABOUR’s decision to only put forward women as their candidate for the next general election has driven one councillor to quit and another to strongly criticise the pary.

Worcester city councillor Marc Bayliss described the decision as the “last straw”, while his fellow councillor David Candler said he thoroughly disapproved of the way the policy was decided.

Both councillors had already announced they would not stand for re-election as Labour candidates in May.

Now Coun Bayliss has decided to quit the Labour party and see out the remainder of his term as an independent councillor for the Arboretum.

Coun Bayliss said he had no problem with a woman becoming Labour’s next parliamentary candidate, but believes positive discrimination is unnecessary, counter-productive and potentially dangerous.

“I believe we need to work to understand and breakdown barriers, to work for genuine equal opportunities and not to divide people based on innate characteristics,” he said.

“Loyalty to my principles comes before loyalty to my party.

“Resignation is not a move I have taken lightly or without careful thought, but we all have bottom lines, points beyond which we cannot go.

“For me this issue is one such bottom line, and I am willing to sacrifice my membership of the Labour party in the defence of the principle that all people are equal and that no form of discrimination – positive or otherwise – is ever justified.”

Meanwhile, Coun Candler – who is not opposed to women shortlists – has expressed concerns about how the decision to back a female-only list had been reached.

“The party as a whole has hardly been properly consulted,” he said.

“The control of the party in Worcester for the last couple of years has effectively been in the hands of a small pernicious group, skilled in the art of control freakery.

"It’s those sort of factors, in addition to my advancing years, which have stopped me seeking re-election.”

Chris Winwood, chairman of Worcester Labour Party, said he believed consultation had been properly carried out.

“We have had three consultations with the party and had a meeting in November with our members asking for their opinions,” he said.

“The responses were broadly positive and at the meeting earlier this week we had a full and open discussion.

“All women shortlists are always going to be controversial – and Marc’s resignation is absolutely in line with everything he has always said in the past. But it is always a shame when people leave the party.”

Comments(7)

one94 says...
11:04am Fri 14 Jan 11

Discrimination is discrimination is discrimination.
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Even if the successful lady candidate is the best person for the job, their position and credibility will have already been undermined by this ludicrous and unnecessary fiddling of the political system.
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Well done to Marc and David for having the courage to act in the face of this obsurdity

jb says...
11:14am Fri 14 Jan 11

Why bother with the discrimination acts when this labour party has decided that they can do as they please? Totally agree with one94.

brooksider says...
1:24pm Fri 14 Jan 11

The decision was designed to ensure the election of their prefered candidate.
Unfortunately that candidate, whoever she is, is now tainted by the electoral process.
It shows how out of touch the local Labour party is with Worcester people.

Baldrick1955 says...
1:45pm Fri 14 Jan 11

I have been a labour support all my life,but I vote for the person, that I feel is,or would be up to the job, I ask them to do.
But now due to the action taken, I am being asked to vote for, not the best person, be it man or women, but just because, its a women candidate who is labour.
This is discrimination, of the highest order,so NO labour, you have lost my vote, and a lot of others I think.

vilage warden says...
2:23pm Fri 14 Jan 11

The only people who will be happy about this will be the worcester conservative party. Mark is a very experienced councillor and has stood as an MP before, he would have been the ideal candidate to represent the worcester Labour voters in the next general election and i totally agree with his views. I always thought it would be the most suitable candidate irrespect whether male or female.

molecat says...
5:37pm Fri 14 Jan 11

I'm actually coming round to the idea now. Silvio Berlusconi has had a great deal of success in introducing young, attractive women into Italian politics, I'm sure the same thing could prove quite popular over here. It would certainly make watching them carry out their important political work, such as appearing on Strictly Come Dancing, a little easier on the eye.

itsacrime says...
5:55pm Sat 15 Jan 11

It's ok to encourage more women to get involved and put themselves forward, but to ban men from standing - that is BAD!!
What next, ban white people, ban straight people, ban able bodied people???
So bad!! ... No vote for Labour from me

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