Salford's city mayor has turned down an offer from election rival Paul Massey to work alongside him.
Mr Massey, who stood as an independent in the race to be mayor, said he wanted to take Ian Stewart up on his offer of working with anybody who wanted to help improve the city.
Mr Massey, 52, had claimed he could help develop youth services to give teenagers something to do. But Mr Stewart said: ?I have always given the assurance that I will work with any credible individual or organisation who conduct themselves with integrity. I want to work with people who are serious about tackling the issues that Salford faces. With this in mind I will politely be declining Mr Massey?s offer of help.?
Mr Massey said: ?It hasn?t surprised me. It is typical Labour. I was prepared to give Ian Stewart a chance ? you have got to be fair ? but I know what he is about now. I am going to be on his tail until he carries out what he promised the people of Salford.??
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