We have witnessed the beginning of Andrew Eade's goodbye.
Oh, I expect Eade thinks he will be around for a long time yet. But Eade's decision to sacrifice Denis (the only honest politician on the council) Allen is the latest in a series of blunders which have put Eade on the highway to oblivion.
First mistake? In giving Steve Bentley a cabinet position only weeks after he was a leading light in the Labour Party.
Second mistake? In not giving Wellings the sack and advertising the job to someone from outside Shropshire.
Third mistake? In 'going native.' It is the belief of some that Eade has, indeed, gone native and that he has been floating in the sewer that was Telford and Wrekin for so long that he now smells of the same s*** that members of the Labour group smell of.
The tail (council staff) have been allowed to wag the dog (councillors) for far too long.
Rumours are that some council staff play the Ali G. game,
http://www.boyakasha.co.uk/media/black.wav , so deem themselves to be untouchable.
Others (who shall be called The Friends of Keith Club) are still praying for the eventual time when Labour re-take the borough so that it will be all nice, like it used to be in the olden days.
In fact, they are doing more than praying for it, they are actively working towards this end. Probably against the law, but as they expect Uncle Keith to make it all better when he becomes council leader again, they are trusting that their luck holds out.
So, how long is it before other members of the Telford and Wrekin Tory group start to worry about which of them the FOKC will target next? Of course, they could decide to stop the problem by getting rid of the dupe of FOKC, Andrew Eade.
Tory Knives out for Andrew? Well, yes, I think so. Because if Andrew can sacrifice Denis Allen, who else will he decide must go in Andrew's best interest?
And the knives that do for Andrew will be wielded in self-defence.
What on EARTH might the FOKCers have on Andrew? Anything? Anyone know what it might be?
Blackmail. It is such an UGLY word. But a tool that has been used before when a councillor steps out of line and tries to tell officers to do their jobs.