Reform UK council leader who is only 18 wins apology from top Tory | Politics | News
An 18-year-old rising star in Reform UK who has become acting leader of a county council has won an apology from one of Britainโs most senior Conservatives. Shadow Communities Secretary Kevin Hollinrake mocked the appointment of George Finch as interim leader of Warwickshire County Council.
The top Tory said on social media that Reform is โclearly of the view that experience, expertise and basic adult life skills are wildly overratedโ. But at a Local Government Association conference Mr Hollinrake apologised, saying: โIn the noise and haze in politics, you donโt get everything right.โ
He said that if his remarks were โever seen as a personal criticismโ of Mr Finch โthatโs not what I meant at allโ. Mr Hollinrake said it was a โreally good thingโ more young people are interested in politics and applauded him for becoming a councillor. He noted that Mr Finch had been compared to Pitt the Younger, who became prime minister at the age of 24.
He added: โAnd if you can run that council well, well, good luck to you.โ
Mr Finch told the Express: โI appreciate Mr Hollinrakeโs apology and acknowledgement that young people can act competently in politics. I want people to judge me not by my age, but by what I do.
โIโve proven my capability in life, and my aptitude to real-world politics. In the local elections, I as local chairman led the campaign to get 13 out of 13 of our council candidates elected.
โSince then, Iโve put forward detailed plans to fix Warwickshireโs roads, reform our education system, and improve social care locally. I am fully focused on delivering for the people of Warwickshire and I am determined to prove the doubters wrong at the same time.โ
A Reform UK spokesman said: โWe welcome the fact Mr Hollinrake has seen sense and apologised for his premature judgement of Mr Finch and insulting suggestion that young councillors, including Conservatives, are not up to the job.โ
Mr Hollinrake is not the only senior politician to taken a jab at Mr Finchโs success. Labour MP Preet Gill greeted his appointment by saying: โThis is not work experience. This is not about learning on the job.โ
She said the people of Warwickshire โfrankly deserve betterโ and that โwith all due respectโ someone of his age will not know how to deliver social care and special educational needs services.
