PN’s David Thake resigns as vice mayor, cites views on Delia’s suitability as Opposition leader
David Thake, one of Radio 101's most popular presenters, said he felt his position as vice mayor of St Paul's Bay was no longer tenable.
The Nationalist deputy mayor for St Paul's Bay David Thake has informed Opposition leader Adrian Delia that he will be tender his resignation as a PN councillor.
In a letter to Delia, Thake said he would be resigning from the local council as a PN councillor because his position was no longer tenable given his views on Delia’s suitability as leader of the Nationalist Party.
In a letter sent to Delia today, Thake said he had notified the mayor of his local council that he would be handing in his resignation to the acting executive secretary at the next council meeting.
For years after the Labour election of 2013, Thake led a tub-thumping political show on the PN's Radio 101 that often singled out Labour MPs, ministers and anybody associated with the government.
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