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Acting leader of county council gives reaction to potential local election delays

Posted on Friday 19th December 2025
Martin Murray cabinet photo

Martin Murray

Martin Murray, Acting Leader of Staffordshire County Council, said:

It is hugely disappointing that, instead of a conversation around genuine devolution and the benefits that could bring to the county, the government are more interested in a conversation around delaying local democracy.  

There was no public mandate for local government reorganisation and there is definitely no public mandate to cancel what would be our last ever district and borough elections.

Any delay is not just for one year. With the added transition year into a new unitary authority, it will be another two years with no elections. As a result, some councillors will have served a six-year term. 

With a new electoral and local government system on the horizon, it is imperative that people have a vote on who they choose to lead this change.” 

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