Sorry. If you get elected without knowing what the job is, replacing someone who's effectively been sacked without notice, you can't really expect much help from them. If you're also telling the people who run the council from day to day that they're not efficient (while you don't know what your job is, let alone theirs) you may not welcome their sound advice.That last line tells us all we need to know about how politics are so wrong in this country. Normally, when getting a new job, we’d be graced with a period of handover from the incumbent but in politics there is such animosity that they just leave a new incumbent to fail their constituents.
Personally, I think it’s disrespectful to the people they profess to serve.
If "The people they profess to serve" elected these idiots, good luck. If a defeated councillor wants to help someone in the community they can still do that - so they get elected next time. But pull Reform's fat out of the fire? Why risk getting burned when they break the law (as they will over employment law, equality law, or data protection)?