Tower Hamlets Independent Group

The Tower Hamlets Independent Group (THIG) is the main political opposition to the Council of Tower Hamlets in east London.[1]

Evolution from Tower Hamlets First

Main article: Tower Hamlets First

Lutfur Rahman, founder of Tower Hamlets First, came under fire in 2014–2015 for various charges of corruption and electoral fraud.[2][3][4] Tower Hamlets First was consequently dissolved and later reformed in 2015 under the new name Tower Hamlets Independent Group.[5]

Current representation in the Tower Hamlets Council

Tower Hamlets Independent Group councillors currently occupy 13 of the 45 Council seats in the Tower Hamlets Council.[6] Several former THIG members have defected to become Independents.[5]

Name Ward
Councillor Ohid Ahmed Lansbury
Councillor Suluk Ahmed Spitalfields & Banglatown
Councillor Mahbub Alam St Dunstan's
Councillor Shah Alam Mile End
Councillor Abdul Asad Whitechapel
Councillor Gulam Kibria Choudhury Poplar
Councillor Aminur Khan Whitechapel
Councillor Rabina Khan Shadwell
Councillor Harun Miah Shadwell
Councillor Md. Maium Miah Canary Wharf
Councillor Muhammad Ansar Mustaquim St Peter's
Councillor Oliur Rahman Stepney Green (Leader of the Independent Group)
Councillor Gulam Robbani Spitalfields & Banglatown

Group membership requirements

On December 9, 2015, the following message was sent to all THIG members:

The Group agreed in principle that all Group members must adhere to the following:

References

  1. "People' Budget public meeting". www.worldeventer.com. Retrieved 2016-03-11.
  2. "First fake voters, now police look into 'bogus' councillors in Tower Hamlets". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-03-11.
  3. "Court bans Lutfur Rahman from office and tells Tower Hamlets to pick a new mayor". The Independent. Retrieved 2016-03-11.
  4. "Lutfur Rahman's divide-and-rule tactics which scarred a community". The Independent. Retrieved 2016-03-11.
  5. 1 2 "Fraud-Free Zone". Private Eye (1410). 22 January 2016. p. 18.
  6. "Mayor and Councillors". Tower Hamlets Council. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
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