Bev Craig has been announced as the new leader of Manchester council, becoming the first woman to take up the role.

Coun Craig was selected for the top job to replace Sir Richard Leese at a Labour meeting this evening.

Sir Richard is set to step down as leader later this year after 25 years in the role.

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Coun Craig, who is openly gay, has played a prominent role in Manchester’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, and was recently made deputy leader of the council.

She will take over from Sir Richard on December 1.

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She said: "It is the honour of my life to be elected and offered this chance to lead Manchester.

"I stood on a platform of Labour values, committing to further regeneration of the city and continuing the commitment to a greener, cleaner, and more equal city.

"From Blackley to Wythenshawe, I am dedicated to making sure that residents can be proud to live in Manchester.

"Now more than ever, we need to make sure Manchester isn’t forgotten in post-pandemic recovery, and that the city’s progress isn’t stymied by Tory incompetence.

"I am committed to ensuring that Manchester is not left behind.

Sir Richard Leese

"On a personal note, I want to thank Richard for everything he has done for Manchester; his legacy to the city is immense and it is certainly large shoes to fill. I hope he can be proud of the work he has achieved."

She was the first in her family to go to the university, and moved to Manchester from Northern Ireland in 2003.

In 2011 she was elected as a councillor to represent Burnage.

In a recent interview with the M.E.N. she said: "Growing up gay, on a council estate just outside Belfast, I didn’t ever think politics could be for someone like me."

Sir Richard Leese said: "I am delighted with the new elected leader and she has my full support.

"It is a great honour to take on this role, and I am confident that Bev is committed to ensuring Manchester continues to be the best city in the world.

"I look forward to seeing Manchester go from strength to strength under her leadership."

Pat Karney, secretary of the Manchester Labour Group, added: “I look forward to work with Bev.

"It’s a challenging time for anyone to take on the role, following the pandemic and tighter funding for local government than ever.

"I am in no doubt that she will thrive in these circumstances and continue to offer a strong voice for Manchester."

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