Arooj Shah

The first ever female Muslim Council Leader in the North of England told reporters in the early hours of this morning that she was ‘dehumanised’ by a deliberate smear campaign after becoming the second Labour Leader of Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council to lose her seat inside the past twelve months.

Cllr Arooj Shah, first elected to the Council in 2012, lost her St Mary’s seat in 2016 after another controversial hate campaign, was then re-elected in 2018 in Chadderton South. Under the four year rotation system she faced re-election this year.

She became Leader of the Council in May 2021, following a unanimous vote by her peers, after predecessor Sean Fielding lost his Failsworth West seat in similarly concerning circumstances.

In August, 2021 Arooj Shah’s car was set alight outside of her mother’s home in Glodwick damaging the car and a neighbouring property. The firebombing was treated by the police as a politically motivated attack.

She lost her seat by just 96 votes to Robert Barnes, the Conservative Party candidate whom she comfortably defeated in 2018.

Speaking to the press after the Chadderton South result was announced by Returning Officer, Harry Catherall, Arooj drew attention to what was a highly personalised crusade against her.

“Part of an election is there’s always a possibility that you are going to lose. That is part of the territory and if you never prepare yourself for the loss then you’re a bit naïve.

“I don’t think there’s anything more I could have done; I spoke to more than 2,000 people. I did my absolute best.

“I fought a really positive campaign, I believe in positivity, and that’s what I wanted to bring to politics in Oldham. The campaign against me was a really personal campaign and not about policy at all. There was definitely racism and misogyny. It was a smear campaign against me. My mum was horrified and scared for my wellbeing.

“I saw a new low in the Conservative Party in Oldham, they really jumped into the gutter. At every opportunity, I told myself ‘they go low, you go higher’. I think the one thing I can do is point to the fact that I wanted to do my best for the people of Oldham. Even the opposition, I never retaliated against them”.

“This is not just about me standing here saying this, it was there for everyone to see. This is the first election I’ve ever been to where I have not been able to bring my family. That’s because I just did not want them to be here and experience anything negative. I can’t wait to go home this evening”, she said in a statement delivered throughout in a calm, measured dignified manner.

She said that she was really disappointed by ‘defamatory and malicious’ leaflets, created by an unemployed Tameside political activist, Raja Miah, and delivered in the Chadderton South ward by at least two Conservative Party candidates from other wards,  about which, she said, ‘anyone would have been horrified’.

Arooj Shah concluded by saying: “I’ve been raised really well, and my parents have taught me to respect people and every single member of my team has behaved with integrity, and worked really hard, but the people of Chadderton South have spoken and I respect that.”

She added that it was not a poisoned chalice to be the leader of the Oldham Labour Party: “Our principles and values are something of which we should be so incredibly proud”.

It is understood that at least four Labour councillors may be throwing their hats into the Leadership ring following Cllr Shah’s displacement: Cllr Riaz Ahmad, Cllr Amanda Chadderton, Cllr Abdul Jabbar and Cllr Shaid Mushtaq. Nominations close early next week.

Arooj Shah, even after just one year in office, will be a hard act to follow.

Other Labour councillors to lose their seats were Hannah Roberts (Royton North), Abdul Malik (Coldhurst) and Pete Davis (Failsworth West). Cllr Norman Briggs retired before the election and his Failsworth East seat was won by the Failsworth Independent Party.

The first post-election Full Council meeting is scheduled for 25th May, 2022.

Page last updated: Friday 6th May, 2022 at 0855 hours

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12 responses to “Deposed Council Leader shows her class in face of ‘dehumanising’ campaign”

  1. […] and the Council Leader, Arooj Shah, who also narrowly lost her Chadderton South seat (read more here).   Ms Kovacs, Tarbuck (whose election agent was the same Cllr Arnott who denied the Miah links) […]

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  2. […] of Oldham Council Leader, Cllr Arooj Shah, at last Thursday’s local elections (read more here), her Deputy, Cllr Amanda Chadderton has been selected by the Oldham Labour Group to replace […]

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  3. […] in the local elections in Oldham Metropolitan Borough at the beginning of this month (read more here), she described the campaign as dehumanising and spoke of the distress it had brought to her and […]

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  4. […] Paul Entwistle was also directly responsible for the misconceived advice that, in effect, led to a mis-declaration by the former Leader of the Council, Cllr Arooj Shah, in 2019 over her directorship of dormant company, Gelato’s Ice Lounge Ltd, which has led to years of smears and torment for her at the hands of an infamous, unemployed Tameside-based conspiracy theorist, Raja Miah (read more here). Who claims almost single-handed credit for Cllr Shah losing both her Chadderton South seat and the council leadership in May, 2021, following a grotesque and sustained smear campaign against her (read more here). […]

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  5. […] In many people’s book, top of the list of those catastrophes is the ill-concealed tie up between the Oldham Tories and the disgraced, frequently-banned Recusant Nine social media platforms (read here). Run by a notorious, unemployed Tameside-based conspiracy theorist, Raja Miah, a grotesque Recusant Nine smear campaign was orchestrated against Cllr Arooj Shah (as she was then) and other Labour Party candidates in last May’s local elections. Indeed, it is true to say that, without that ‘dehumanising’, ‘racist’, ‘misogynistic’ enterprise, that had little or nothing to do with local politics, Cllrs Quigg and Barnes after many years, collectively, of abjectly failed candidacy would not have been elected to Oldham Council (read more here). […]

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  6. […] Cllr Barnes, a perennial election failure over many years and in a number of different Oldham wards owed his seat entirely to a grotesque Rabble smear campaign last year. Described by the deposed Leader of Oldham Council, Arooj Shah as ‘dehumanising, misogynistic and racist’ (read more here). […]

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  7. […] A new party, Royton Independents, will field three candidates in Royton South. All new to local politics. Where they will face three sitting Labour councillors, including Council Leader, Cllr Amanda Chadderton. A smear campaign has targeted the Leader over the past year in the same way that saw the two previous Leaders deposed in the past two elections (read more here). […]

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  8. […] that deposed her by just 92 votes in her previously safe Labour seat in Chadderton South (read more here). A resident of Glodwick all her life, she seeks re-election this year in her home ward of St […]

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  9. […] smear campaign orchestrated by Miah, in concert with the Oldham Conservative Party (read more here). During a genuinely inspirational speech given in the election count media centre in the wake of […]

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  10. […] CSE cover-up trope both by way of leaflets and in doorstep conversations with voters (read more here). She lost her seat in Chadderton South to Barnes and, of course, the council leadership by just 92 […]

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  11. […] of the genre that helped dislodge her two predecessors, Sean Fielding and Arooj Shah (read more here), has been circulated in her Royton South ward. It is reproduced here, in full: “I want […]

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  12. […] Amanda Chadderton became the third Leader in successive elections (2021, 2022 and 2023) to lose her seat and the top job in Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council. She followed the lead of her predecessor, Arooj Shah, and took a defeat on the chin and responded with in a manner befitting her lofty role. Last year Arooj gave a memorable speech in the media centre  moments after her defeat and few, if any, who heard it, or read about, would ever forget that masterclass (read here). […]

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