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Norfolk Council Leader Faces Ouster Bid After Pulling Out of Devolution Plan

An independent councillor is seeking her removal following her outburst over reinstated local elections.

Overview

  • Kay Mason Billig announced Norfolk County Council’s withdrawal from the government’s devolution and local government reorganisation after Steve Reed reinstated May’s elections following a legal challenge.
  • Billig accused the secretary of state of using back‑channel threats to withhold funding and powers, and she used abusive language during a council meeting.
  • The government rejected her allegations as false and condemned her remarks as “vile abuse,” escalating the confrontation.
  • Independent councillor Simon Ring circulated an email urging colleagues to force Billig’s resignation, arguing she brought the council into disrepute and lacked authority to declare an exit from the process.
  • Labour warned that walking away risks losing up to £1bn over 30 years, while some local figures argue the government can still press ahead with reorganisation as Billig’s own re‑election plans remain unclear.