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NextImg:Reform councillor, 22, sacked just three months into job as opposition leader issues warning to voters

The deputy leader of a Reform-led county council has been removed from his post after just three months.

Joseph Boam, who was elected as a Reform councillor in May, has also lost his role as cabinet member for adults and communities, according to Leicestershire Conservative leader Councillor Deborah Taylor.

The 22-year-old, who represents the Whitwick division, said in a social media post: "Despite the recent news, nothing’s changed.

"I’ll keep fighting for Whitwick at County Hall and doing everything I can to help get a Reform UK government and Nigel Farage as our next Prime Minister."

Councillor Taylor said residents are being "served a plate of chaos", adding that Reform is delivering a "shambles".

"The Reform Administration at Leicestershire County Council has lacked leadership and direction from the very start, she wrote to social media.

"So it comes as no surprise to us that Councillor Joseph Boam has been shown the door after just three months as Deputy Leader of Leicestershire County Council and Cabinet Lead Member for Adults.

"Frankly, he was wholly unqualified for such a critical role and lacked the experience or judgement to bring anything of value to the position."


Joseph Boam said in a post to social media that 'nothing's changed' despite being removed from his post

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She added: "Residents deserve an administration which offers strong leadership to the County Council, instead we have a Cabinet which is so divided the Leader and Deputy Leader couldn’t work together just 14 weeks after taking charge.

"Leicestershire deserves better. At a time when Leicestershire needs stability, vision, and experienced leadership more than ever, residents are being served a plate of chaos.

"Reform promised change, what they’re delivering is a shambles."

Councillor Taylor said in a social media video on Monday, August 18, that county council leader Dan Harrison had "sacked" Mr Boam over the weekend.

According to the Daily Mail, a Reform UK source said: "Joseph deserves thanks for his role in helping to establish the Reform Group at Leicestershire County Council and we wish him well as he moves into a new role where he will continue to support the group’s efforts at County Hall."