The Deputy Leader of the Warsesterushair County Council has resigned, in the role of three months.
David Taylor, the ruling reforms of the county, will remain a member of the UK party, with a cabinet, with a sub -leader in the form of Rob Wharton, while the group decides on a permanent replacement.
Taylor was first chosen as a county councilor in the Reddich East in May.
The local reform group and Taylor have not yet been commented on the reasons for the decision, only the change has been confirmed only in the past, but the conservative group leader Adam Kent said: “What we are seeing is no less than anarchy at the top of the Worsteringer County Council.”
Council leader Joan Monk stated that a meeting would be held to choose a new deputy and in the interim, Wharton will fulfill his own cabinet status and complete the role – member with responsibility for finance and efficiency.
She said she could confirm that Taylor had “decided to step down as deputy leader”.
He said: “David will be a part of the leadership team in his role as a cabinet member for a Vester Serire, which covers the restructuring of the local government.”
Conservative leader Kent said: “Correction promised strong leadership – instead, residents are being subjected to civil war in their ranks, resignations and bitter infiltrations.
“At a time when Vesterushair faces the biggest decisions in a generation with the reorganization of the local government, the county is being run by a group, which is more interested in fighting among themselves than distributing to the local people.”
Taylor was officially elected as Deputy Leader of the Council at a meeting on 22 May.
After that meeting, he said that he was “very proud” and vowed to deal with the finance of the county.
Taylor said that at that time “we are going” “to start-we have found an unprecedented cabinet set-up”.