New Warwickshire County Council leader steps down after 41 days – rivals question Reform’s credentials

By Andy Mitchell - Local Democracy Reporter 25th Jun 2025

Cllr Rob Howard has stepped down as leader of Warwickshire County Council (image via Reform UK)
Cllr Rob Howard has stepped down as leader of Warwickshire County Council (image via Reform UK)

The new leader of Warwickshire County Council has stood down after just 41 days with political rivals questioning whether Reform UK is "up to the task". 

A council statement said that "much to his regret", Cllr Rob Howard (Attleborough) had stepped back from his post that he took on after Reform UK secured the most seats in May's local elections.

It quotes him as citing health concerns, although he has not stood down from the council altogether. 

"This has been a very difficult decision to take," his statement read. 

"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.

"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." 

It was confirmed that deputy leader Cllr George Finch will "serve as interim leader until the council confirms a new leader in due course".

That could be an interesting process with Reform UK reliant on enough political rivals supporting any new leader it may propose after its own internal selection process. 

Cllr Howard was drafted in with votes from his own party and support from all bar one of the Conservatives who attended May's annual council meeting.

Cllr Chris Mills was the sole Tory who declined to vote either way, while the Liberal Democrats, the Green Party and Labour did not support putting Reform into power. 

A statement from the leader of Warwickshire's Lib Dem group Cllr Jerry Roodhouse read: "Councillor Howard's recognition of the demands of the role is regrettable, coming so soon after taking it on.

"The instability in the leadership of the Conservative-backed Reform UK group is not good news. It's especially unwelcome when there are so many challenges facing the council, such as SEND provision, adult social care and big highways projects.

"It also comes after the many weeks of delay in appointing a cabinet. Residents in Warwickshire are being let down and the Reform UK group needs to consider if they are up to the task."

Green Party group leader Cllr Jonathan Chilvers said: "First and foremost, we are very sorry to hear that Councillor Howard is not well enough to continue in his role as leader. 

"However, Reform UK has yet to show they can put together a functioning cabinet and for the sake of the residents of Warwickshire and this has to be their priority. 

"Transport and planning portfolio holder Councillor Nigel Golby has also missed a number of formal decision-making meetings, a concern given the importance of the various transport projects that he has the final say over.

"The Conservatives chose to back Reform in May. We will have to wait to see whether they do the same in round two."

     

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