Reform UK accused of serving a ‘plate of chaos’ at Leicestershire county council

The article discusses the leadership turmoil at the Leicestershire county council, where a 22-year-old deputy leader from the Reform UK party was removed from his position after just three months in the role. The Conservative opposition has criticized the Reform UK-led council, accusing it of serving a "plate of chaos" to the residents from the start of its leadership. Joseph Boam, the young deputy leader, has also been stripped of his cabinet brief for adult social care and communities, according to the leader of the Leicestershire Conservatives, Deborah Taylor. The article suggests that the leadership changes and controversies within the Reform UK-led council have raised concerns about its ability to effectively govern the county.
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