Warren Bradley (politician)

[2] In 2001, he was the only member of the Merseyside Police Authority to vote against a pay rise for the Authority's members;[3] when the rise was passed, he donated the extra money he received as a result to the Mersey Regional Kidney Patient Support Group.

[1] He took over from Mike Storey, who resigned after an investigation from the Standards Board for England found he had broken the councillors' code of conduct.

[9] Later in 2010, Warren criticised Nick Clegg, the former Deputy Prime Minister and leader of the Liberal Democrats, for failing to oppose the cancellation of the Building Schools for the Future programme.

[10] Bradley resigned as leader of the Liverpool Liberal Democrats, and was suspended by the party, in 2011 after reports of irregularities when nominating his son as a candidate for election.

[14][15][16] Bradley subsequently stood as an independent candidate for Wavertree ward in the 2012 Liverpool City Council election.