Be upstanding in Kingstanding
Another hot off the press story from the northern wilds of Kingstanding.
Regular readers will remember that last week, Cllr Cath Grundy decided to stand down when her term as councillor in Kingstanding ended this May.
Local sources have told me that she will now be the candidate again after all.
Labels: Birmingham Labour, Kingstanding
EXCLUSIVE: Labour councillor stands down
News reaches me from the darker reaches of Kingstanding that Cath Grundy, nemesis
of Sharon Ebanks and once
touted as a potential leader, is standing down from the council at this election in a move that has surprised senior Labour leaders.
Expect a sudden flurry of applications for what should be a safe Labour seat - whatever some of the wilder Tories promise. Yes, young Mr Sambrook, I mean you.
Labels: Birmingham Labour, Kingstanding