Cllr Mike Wilcox
Cllr Mike Wilcox

THE former leader of Lichfield District Council says he has stood back from the Conservatives for health reasons – but hopes he will return to the party’s ranks in the future.

Mystery has surrounded Cllr Mike Wilcox’s departure from the Tory group at both the district council and Staffordshire County Council.

He had previously stepped back from cabinet roles at both authorities earlier this year citing “health-related reasons”.

Earlier this week, both authorities switched online listings to show him as an independent councillor for both the Alrewas and Fradley ward at the district council and the Burntwood South division at the county council, with no official reason given for the move.

But Cllr Wilcox told Lichfield Live his health was behind the decision to sit as an independent councillor

He added that he hoped to return to the Tory ranks when he was “feeling better” – but declined to discuss how his membership of the party had directly impacted his health.

It means the Alrewas and Fradley ward at Lichfield District Council is represented by two former Tory members who are now independent councillors in Cllr Wilcox and Cllr Derick Cross, as well as Cllr Sonia Wilcox who has confirmed to Lichfield Live she will continue to serve as a Conservative.

Founder of Lichfield Live and editor of the site.

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Philip
4 months ago

Difficult to understand the logic behind being fit enough to stay as an independent but not fit enough to represent a party.
Mike Wilcox was instrumental in much of the disruption that now besets the City and the disastrous planning decisions and financial costs that has led to. I wish him well for any illness he is experiencing but feel it is time for him to stand aside. He has left his indelible mark on our city. That is a legacy that will define his political aspirations.

Mark
4 months ago

Did he leave or was he “encouraged” to leave? Let’s be honest, his track record is pretty bad. He’s done far more bad than good for Lichfield.

RFW
4 months ago

Well he only has until May (just over 4 months) to rejoin the Conservatives if he wants to stand for them in the County Council elections. All very odd.

Pamela
4 months ago

Surely if you aren’t well enough to represent one party, why are you fit enough to represent another ?Gives the impression independent party doesn’t need any input. Very strange.