‘Absolutely furious’ - Oldham Council blasted for ‘clocking off early’ for England match

Reporter: Charlotte Hall, Local Democracy Reporter
Date published: 10 July 2024


The Oldham Council boss sparked outrage by calling for a vote to end a council meeting early so that councillors and members of the public could ‘watch the Euros’.

The meeting started at 6pm and was due to last at least three hours, clashing with England’s semi-final game against the Netherlands.

Council leader Arooj Shah said she ‘wasn’t a big fan of the game’ herself but thought it was ‘important to celebrate big national moments’.

But Shaw councillor Howard Sykes opposed the suggestion and said: “I think the public will be absolutely furious that Labour suggested this.

“Don’t get me wrong, I would love to go home and watch England.

"But the fact is we only have six Full Council meetings a year.

“I’m sorry, but people expect us to do our job.  

"Most people in Oldham Borough don’t have the luxury of clocking off early just because they want to.

"I see no reason for councillors to behave any differently.”

Shah called for the meeting to end at 7.30pm, requesting opposition questions about portfolio updates to be conducted in writing after the meetiny.

But Coun Sykes argued that because there are only six voting meetings each year, she was ‘cutting the limited time’ her opposition had to ‘hold the council cabinet to account’.

Sykes suggestion to reject the proposed early end time or add an additional ten minutes for council opposition motions was outvoted.

But the meeting was prolonged by a series of ‘registered votes’ where each councillor has to announce their decision individually, put forward by Lib Dem councillor Sam Al-Hamdani.

The meeting ultimately ended at 8pm, just as the whistle blew for the start of the match.

Councillors rapidly exited the chambers.


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