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'I no longer recognise party' Labour councillor switches to the Greens
Bristol Post
|October 31, 2025
THE balance of power at Bristol City Council is on a knife-edge following the defection of a Labour member who accused his party of "following Reform's divisive rhetoric".
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Cllr Alsayed Al-Maghrabi, who is Palestinian, has joined the Green group, bolstering it to 35 members - half of the 70 seats on the council.
He said: "While today I am leaving the Labour Party, this is only because it has become apparent over time that the party has left me. I no longer recognise the values of fairness, compassion and social justice that inspired me to join, values that I now recognise in the Green Party.
"From refusing to tax wealth, continuing to enable genocide, and echoing Reform’s divisive rhetoric on immigration, I and many others have been deeply disappointed with the direction of the national leadership."
Mr Al-Maghrabi, who represents Frome Vale, added: "I want to make it absolutely clear that this decision is not a reflection on my local Labour colleagues, who continue to work hard for their communities and hold fast to the principles that once defined our movement."
This story is from the October 31, 2025 edition of Bristol Post.
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