Cllrs Robertson, Ellis and Brading

New leader of IWC Conservative group appoints his deputy and new leadership team

Cllr Joe Robertson (pictured left), the new Leader of the Conservative Group on the Isle of Wight Council, has appointed his deputy and a new Leadership Team to take the Group forward.

He has replaced the shadow cabinet model with a smaller advisory team not based on Council departments or existing Cabinet positions. The new team brings together a mix of more longstanding representatives and new councillors elected in May of this year.

Deputy leader
Cllr Paul Brading (pictured right), Isle of Wight Councillor for Lake South, has been appointed Deputy Leader of the Group. Cllr Brading is the former Cabinet Member for Children’s Services and has recently spoken out about the new administration’s lack of consultation with parents over changing school term dates.

Media and comms
Cllr Suzie Ellis (Central Rural – pictured centre) will be responsible for the Conservative Group’s Media and Communications (internally and externally). Cllr Ellis was first elected in May and was the previous shadow cabinet spokesperson for the environment.

She recently helped to secure the refusal – by the Planning Committee – of the oil drilling planning application in her ward.

Budget response and general advisors
With the Council’s budget high on the agenda for early next year, Cllr Robertson has appointed Cllr Chris Quirk (Shanklin South) to lead on the Conservatives’ budget response.

Experienced representative Cllr Matt Price (Fairlee and Whippingham) and newly elected Cllr Warren Drew (Ryde South East) complete the five strong team around the Leader, both in general policy development roles.

Robertson: Members of all persuasions will need to work together
Upon announcing his team, Joe said,

“I am appointing a smaller team that does not directly shadow members of the current cabinet. All 18 of our councillors will continue to contribute to wider policy discussions and build constructive relationships with councillors regardless of political groupings.

“My inclusion of Cllr Matt Price in particular, is a recognition that members of all persuasions will need to work together if we are to deliver for the good of the Island. Matt is well respected on all sides of the council chamber and has previous experience of serving in opposition.”

Budget challenges
Joe went on to say,

“One of the big challenges facing the council is setting the annual budget in late February. I have asked Cllr Chris Quirk to lead on our response to this.

“The Council needs to be smart and find innovative ways of getting best value-for-money and we are open and ready to talk about how best to achieve this.”

Brading: Alliance will be judged on actions not words
Cllr Brading added,

“While we continue to work cross-party, the Alliance Political Group must recognise that being in power brings responsibility. It serves the Island no purpose looking back and trying to score points off the previous administration and making vague assertions that ‘change is coming’.

“Residents will rightly want to know the Alliance Group’s detailed, costed plans to address the Island’s needs. They will be judged on their actions not words.”

Robertson: Prepared to work with administration if they are prepared to engage with us
Joe went on to speak about policy priorities for the year ahead,

“One of my priorities for 2022 is to ensure that the council delivers a sustainable planning strategy. A draft plan has been proposed, and while we disagree with some of the detail, we welcome the general aim of reducing nationally imposed house building targets. However, we want to see a real commitment to delivering affordable homes and prioritising building on brownfield sites.

“The recent announcement by the Alliance Group that it intends to deprioritise Camp Hill, a large brownfield prison site capable of taking up to 1,000 homes, will only put more pressure on greenfield building in our small towns and villages. It is no good putting forward a plan if you then swiftly move against it. On this issue too, we are prepared to work with the administration if they are prepared to engage with us.”

Political liaison role for Ward
Cllr Robertson has also created a political liaison role outside the Leadership Team for Cllr Ian Ward (Sandown South).

Cllr Ward will lead the Group’s work on political campaigning activity in conjunction with the local Conservative Association.

Leadership team
Full details of the Conservative Group Leadership Team are:

  • Cllr Joe Robertson – Group Leader
  • Cllr Paul Brading – Deputy Group Leader
  • Cllr Suzie Ellis – Media and Communications Lead
  • Cllr Chris Quirk – Budget and Finance Lead
  • Cllr Matt Price – Policy Lead
  • Cllr Warren Drew – Policy Lead

News shared by Suzie on behalf of Isle of Wight Conservative councillors. Ed