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THE ousted leader of the NorthEast's biggest council risked expulsion from the Labour Party yesterday by defying orders to support the appointment of his successor.
Albert Nugent, who is suspended from the party in a row over female candidates, could face further disciplinary action after he did not attend Durham County Council's annual meeting, where he had been ordered to back the appointment of his successor, Simon Henig.See the full content of this document
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Ousted Leader Defiant in Face of Expulsion Threat
Councillor Nugent was suspended by the Labour Party on May 9, which prevented him from taking pa...
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