Ashford Borough Council Conservative leader Gerry Clarkson survives no confidence vote
14:20, 25 February 2019
updated: 14:21, 25 February 2019
A council leader has survived a vote of no confidence held by his own party.
Ashford Borough Council (ABC) leader Gerry Clarkson (Con) came under pressure from fellow Tories at a behind-closed-doors party meeting.
Cllr Clarkson, who represents the Charing ward, has refused to comment on the vote, which came just months before the local elections in May.
It is not known how many Tory members supported the motion.
The private meeting was held days before ABC's cabinet met on Thursday, February 14.
Saxon Shore Cllr Jane Martin (Con) says the party should stay "loyal" to those elected.
She said: "We select a leader at a certain time in the council and it is important that we stay loyal to that person, unless of course they decide they want to go or there is a real reason for it which, in this instance, there isn't.
"We should be loyal to the person until such time when we have an election."
Cllr Clarkson became ABC leader in April 2013 following the sudden death of former leader Cllr Peter Wood.
The Ashford Conservative Association was contacted for comment, but did not respond.
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