Dave Church (known as "Citizen Dave"), his deputy John Rothery, and others on the left of Walsall
Labour Party had supported a policy of radical
decentralisation of power since the early 1980s, but the
right-wing of the party had held power as
Metropolitan Borough of Walsall councillors, preventing the enactment of the policies. In May 1995, after three years during which the left-wing councillors were suspended from the party for 'operating their own caucus', the left gained control of the council. They sacked nine council department heads, proposing to replace them with 54 directly-elected neighbourhood councils. The spectre of the "
Loony left" alarmed Labour Party central office, who suspended the district party that August. Church faced claims of 'intimidation tactics', and Church, Rothery and Brian Powell were expelled from the Labour Party by the
National Executive Committee in November 1995 for running a "party within a party" called the Walsall Socialist Group. Eleven councillors in all broke away from the Labour Party. The Democratic Labour Party was officially registered in 1999. ==Electoral history==