Surrey’s Leader David Hodge has survived a vote of no confidence, following the row over whether a ‘sweetheart deal’ had been agreed with central government ministers so as to avoid a 15 per cent Council Tax hike.
Tabled by the Lib Dems and supported by 8 Councillors, the Tory Chief won a clear majority with 47 voting in favour of him, while 12 abstained.
Opponents say Hodge’s credibility has been undermined following leaks of him appearing to say there was a deal. He says he’s standing up for the people of Surrey and will continue to do so.
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