Crawley's political '˜blood-letting' exported to County Hall

Chichester's County HallChichester's County Hall
Chichester's County Hall

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Crawley's political '˜blood-letting' was '˜exported' to County Hall during a county council debate last Friday.

Less than 48 hours after a row erupted between Labour and the Conservatives at Crawley Borough Council over a motion opposing tax credits county councillors from the two parties were arguing about proposed boundary changes.

At a West Sussex County Council meeting in Chichester Sue Mullins (Lab, Gossops Green and Ifield East), whose division could be amalgamated with another, told the Conservatives she ‘did not realise I was such a thorn in your side’ and that they would be ‘driven to such great lengths to get rid of me’.

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