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Sonika 'will be missed'
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| Cllr Stacey: "I certainly understand Sonika's reasons for resigning." |
EALING'S top councillor has said a retiring opposition leader "will be missed".
Councillor Jason Stacey, leader of Ealing Council, praised Councillor Sonika Nirwal after she announced she was stepping down from the council to spend more time with her family.
Cllr Stacey said: "I certainly understand Sonika's reasons for resigning and on behalf of the Conservatives, I wish her all the very best.
"Politically Sonika and I have fought each other hard, but personally we have always got on well.
"I know Sonika has the respect of all councillors from the different political groups, and her tough but friendly style will be missed at council meetings."
3:24pm Thursday 13th March 2008
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CommentPosted by: Stevey, Northolt on 11:03pm Thu 13 Mar 08
Harry Enfield, Tory Boy. Can anyone else see it?
Plus the Northolt bus lane debacle, top councilor, is this as good as it gets?
Harry Enfield, Tory Boy. Can anyone else see it?
Plus the Northolt bus lane debacle, top councilor, is this as good as it gets?
Posted by: MisterMister, Ealing on 6:32pm Fri 14 Mar 08
How will the Ealing Times fill its pages with no Sonika to promote? A borough wonders...
How will the Ealing Times fill its pages with no Sonika to promote? A borough wonders...
Posted by: Anon, Hanwell on 12:48pm Wed 19 Mar 08
Who does the fat head think he is kidding -
no-one is going to believe a word he is says. The Tories in Ealing are the same old nasty party they have always been.
Who does the fat head think he is kidding -
no-one is going to believe a word he is says. The Tories in Ealing are the same old nasty party they have always been.
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