The phrase
"new councillors" refers to people who have been recently elected or appointed to become members of a council, which is a group of individuals who make decisions and govern a specific area or organization.
Full definition
Synonyms for individual words can be found below.
«new»
«councillor»
Sentences with «new councillors»
- Giles Dilnot took the mood box - an unscientific test with plastic balls - to find out if the people of Milton Keynes, in Buckinghamshire, would say whether it was local or national issues that will win their vote for new councillors. (bbc.com)
- Winning lots of new councillors will revitalise local constituency parties up and down the country and help rebuild a Labour campaign machine that rusted and fell apart over thirteen years in power. (labour-uncut.co.uk)
- David Cameron claimed Suliman Gani was a supporter of Islamic State - but he was invited to a Tory meeting aimed at wooing new councillors (mirror.co.uk)
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