Reform councillor withdraws resignation after delivering letter to wrong local authority
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Christine Duffy, a Reform UK councillor in Newcastle-under-Lyme, submitted her resignation on 4 August, citing inadequate training and support as her reason for stepping down. However, her departure was never processed due to a procedural error—she had mistakenly handed her resignation letter to Kidsgrove Town Council rather than Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council, the local authority responsible for her position.
After the mix-up was identified, Duffy reversed her decision and withdrew her resignation, effectively remaining in her role. The incident underscores potential gaps in induction and administrative procedures for newly elected councillors, particularly among Reform UK's expanding representation at local government level.
- Reform councillor Christine Duffy initially resigned citing lack of training but sent her resignation to the wrong council
- She withdrew her resignation after discovering the administrative error and remains in her position
- The mishap highlights deficiencies in onboarding processes for newly elected representatives
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