The Council had before it a
notice of motion by Councillor Kusznir in the following
terms:-
“That the Council:
- Under Standing Order
5, resolves to remove Cllr Christian Allard from the position of
Co-Leader.
- Notes:
- the persistent
concerns of RAAC affected homeowners about the lack of leadership
shown on their behalf by Council Co-Leader and local Torry Ward
member, Councillor Christian Allard.
- that despite repeated
opportunities to act and advocate for affected homeowners, Cllr
Allard failed to bring forward meaningful proposals, even after the
Cabinet Secretary for Housing, Màiri McAllan MSP, announced additional
funding for Aberdeen City Council.
- since March 2024, the
Administration, including Cllr Allard, has consistently voted for
the legal minimum compensation offer to homeowners in the event of
compulsory purchase.
- at the Requisitioned
Council meeting on 1 October 2025, opposition members advised the
Administration to wait for Scottish Government’s funding
response - announced the following day and which included an
additional £10 million - yet the Administration, including
Cllr Allard, proceeded to vote for the minimum payment.
- The
Administration’s self-congratulatory tone in the face of
homeowner distress, exemplified by remarks such as:
“Let’s look at the achievement
here”
- Recognises that the
Administration was only driven to announce further funding support
for RAAC affected homeowners after a disastrous media round
from Cllr Allard - where he said he couldn't commit to support
homeowners - after the Cabinet Secretary visited Torry on 22
October 2025.
- Recognises this as
part of a wider pattern of conduct, including his role in
supporting the Energy Transition Zone (ETZ) proposals which
threaten the future of St Fittick’s Park and has caused significant
distress and opposition within the Torry community.
- Recalls that Cllr
Allard voted to cut funding for Big Noise Torry, an initiative he
previously described as having “a positive social impact
for the local community,” and later praised its rescue
from his own Administration’s budget cuts by The Scottish
Government.
- Considers this
pattern of conduct to be incompatible with the responsibilities of
leadership and representation, particularly for a community such as
Torry.
- Concludes that Cllr
Allard is unfit to lead our City and has failed to advocate for the
people of Torry.”
Councillor Kusznir moved,
seconded by Councillor Nicoll:-
That the Council approve the notice of motion.
Councillor Yuill moved as an
amendment, seconded by Councillor Radley:-
That
this Council has confidence in Councillor Allard as Co-Leader of
the Council.
Councillor Malik moved as a
further amendment, seconded by Councillor Watson:-
That the Council:-
(1)
approve the notice of motion by Councillor Kusznir; and
(2)
add the following at 7 and move 7 to become 8:-
Councillor Allard’s contempt for the Liberal
Democrats at the Council Housing Budget meeting where he admitted
as far as the SNP are concerned the Liberal Democrats are simply
just an extension of the SNP.
During the course of summing
up, Councillor Kusznir advised that he was willing to incorporate
Councillor Malik’s amendment into his motion, and this was
accepted.
On a division, there
voted:-
For the
motion
(20) -
Councillors Ali, Blake, Bonsell, Boulton, Brooks, Crockett,
Farquhar, Graham, Grant, Houghton, Kusznir, Lawrence, Macdonald,
McLeod, Malik, Massey, Nicoll, Thomson, Tissera and
Watson.
For the amendment by Councillor
Yuill (23)
- Lord Provost; Depute Provost; and
Councillors Al-Samarai, Allard, Alphonse, Buchanan, Hazel Cameron,
Clark, Cooke, Copland, Cormie, Davidson, Fairfull, Greig,
Henrickson, Hutchison, MacGregor, McLellan, McRae, Mennie, Radley,
van Sweeden and Yuill.
Absent from the
division
(1) -
Councillor Cross.
The Council
resolved:-
to adopt the amendment by
Councillor Yuill.