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Warwickshire County Council leader resigns, leaving 18-year-old in charge Warwickshire County Council leader resigns, leaving 18-year-old in charge
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Rob Howard said health issues were the reason for his resignationRob Howard said health issues were the reason for his resignation
The recently elected leader of Warwickshire County Council has resigned, leaving his 18-year-old deputy in charge.The recently elected leader of Warwickshire County Council has resigned, leaving his 18-year-old deputy in charge.
Reform UK councillor Rob Howard released a short statement in which he said he had made the decision with "much regret".Reform UK councillor Rob Howard released a short statement in which he said he had made the decision with "much regret".
Howard was elected in May, when Reform made unprecedented gains in the local elections, becoming the largest party in Warwickshire and forming a minority administration.Howard was elected in May, when Reform made unprecedented gains in the local elections, becoming the largest party in Warwickshire and forming a minority administration.
The outgoing leader cited his health as the reason for his decision, adding: "The role of leader is an extremely demanding role and regretfully my health challenges now prevent me from carrying out the role to the level and standard that I would wish."The outgoing leader cited his health as the reason for his decision, adding: "The role of leader is an extremely demanding role and regretfully my health challenges now prevent me from carrying out the role to the level and standard that I would wish."
He also confirmed that his current deputy, George Finch, would serve as interim leader until the council confirmed a new leader in due course.He also confirmed that his current deputy, George Finch, would serve as interim leader until the council confirmed a new leader in due course.
George Finch, 18, will lead Warwickshire County CouncilGeorge Finch, 18, will lead Warwickshire County Council
Speaking to the BBC earlier this month, Howard said he was "not intimidated" by the challenge of running a local authority with £1.5bn of assets and a revenue budget of about £500m.Speaking to the BBC earlier this month, Howard said he was "not intimidated" by the challenge of running a local authority with £1.5bn of assets and a revenue budget of about £500m.
Despite resigning the top job with immediate effect, Howard confirmed he would be staying on as a county councillor.Despite resigning the top job with immediate effect, Howard confirmed he would be staying on as a county councillor.
"I am honoured and privileged to have held the role, even if only for a short time. I remain committed to my continued role working as a county councillor for the benefit of Warwickshire residents," he said."I am honoured and privileged to have held the role, even if only for a short time. I remain committed to my continued role working as a county councillor for the benefit of Warwickshire residents," he said.
Mr Finch, councillor for Bedworth Central, was a member of the Conservative Party for three months before switching to Reform on the grounds that it would better tackle illegal immigration.
On the New Reformer website, he said his politics could be summed up as "Brexit, sovereignty and a strong and united family unit".
The BBC has contacted the interim council leader for comment.
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