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Councils now run by Reform - end of the beginning or beginning of the end?

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boys3 · 05/05/2025 21:31

So after 1st May Local Elections Reform have outright control of ten top tier Councils, and are the largest, or close to the largest party, in a number of others.

How will they get on do we think? Suddenly having responsibility and accountability for real stuff.

Just for a bit of context the recent National Audit Office report on Local Government in England.
https://www.nao.org.uk/reports/local-government-financial-sustainability-2025/?nab=2

These are the Councils they won outright. Number of seats they won and total seats on each Council, plus a link to the more detailed results. Some of the Councils have really good info sets with clear summaries and maps showing who won where. Others are a bit more basic. These councils deliver services for some 8 million people

Derbyshire
42/64 Derbyshire Results

Doncaster

37/55 Doncaster Results

County Durham
65/98 Durham Results

Kent

57/81 Kent Results

Lancashire
53/84 Lancashire Resuts

Lincolnshire

44/70 Lincolnshire Results

North Northants
39/68 North Northants Results

2 seats pending as ward election postponed due to death of a candidate

Nottinghamshire
40/66 Nottinghamshire Results
2 seats pending as ward election postponed due to death of a candidate

Staffordshire
49/62 Staffordshire Results

West Northants
42/76 West Northants Results

There are then 4 Councils where they are the largest party but short of a majority. Will Cons, or others, support them in any of these to give control? Or will others, incl Cons, coalesce to prevent that? We'll soon find out. If anyone knows already post away!

Cornwall 28/87. Cons have 7 seats so even combined well short of a majority. Lib Dems won 26 seats. I think more likely that Lib Dems will get support from sufficient Independents (19), Green (3) and Lab (4) to form an adminstration.
Cornwall Results

Leicestershire 25/55, so 3 short. Cons have 15 seats. So could easily support a Reform led adminstration. Or would they join with Lib Dems (11), Lab (2), Green (1) and Indie (1) to create a coalition administration that keeps Reform out?
Leicestershire Results

Warwickshire 23/57 so 5 short, Cons then have 9 seats, so could support to provide a majority. Lib Dems 14, Greens 7, Lab 3, Indie 1 - combined 25 so again short of a majority, Which way will Cons go?
Warwickshire Results

Worcestershire 27/57 so 2 short. Cons then have 12 seats, so could support to provide a majority. Or could join with the Greens (8), Lib Dems (6), Lab (2) and Indie (2) to thwart a Reform led Council. Equally only needs 2 of the 12 Cons to side with Reform to give them a majority and control though
Worcestshire Results

Of the remaining hung councils:

Northumberland Cons won 26/69, then Reform with 23, So the two combined have a comfortable majority, Or would the Cons look for support from 9 from Lab (8) Indie (7) Lib Dem (3) and Green (2) and avoid Reform. Northumberland Results

Buckinghamshire. Cons have 48/97 so 1 short of a majority. Reform only have 3 seats, but Cons only need support of 1. Equaly 1 of the 13 independents may provide that support. Buckinghamshire Results

In the others Devon, Gloucestershire and Hertfordshire support from Lab and Greens would give the Lib Dems control in each.
Hertfordshire Results
Gloucestshire Results
Devon Results

Lastly Wiltshire all down it seems to the Indies (7). Lib Dems have 43/98. Cons have 37 seats and Reform 10. Wiltshire Results

The final 3 Councils contested last Thursday all delivered Lib Dem majorities - Cambridgeshire, Oxfordshire and Shropshire

Election results by party, 1 May 2025 - Derbyshire County Council

https://democracy.derbyshire.gov.uk/mgElectionResults.aspx?ID=5&RPID=12080910

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BIossomtoes · 26/01/2026 11:41

Jesus wept.

MsJinks · 26/01/2026 13:15

How embarrassing for them.

BalladOfBarryAndFreda · 26/01/2026 15:15

They just cannot help themselves, can they?

mum2jakie · 26/01/2026 17:51

Happy to endorse state sanctuoned murders in broad daylight...

boys3 · 03/02/2026 17:20

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/feb/03/reform-uk-warwickshire-leader-defends-council-tax-rise

Warwickshire 3.89% council tax increase, lower than the up to 5% standard, but not really clear where the savings to fund the reduced income from a lower c tax income will come from.

George is going to move the blockages though.🤔 Relief all round in Warwickshire no doubt.

‘I had to learn very quickly’: Reform UK leader, 19, defends council tax rise

Party accused of breaking election promise – but officials in Warwickshire say George Finch’s 3.89% rise still not enough to balance budget

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/feb/03/reform-uk-warwickshire-leader-defends-council-tax-rise

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MsJinks · 04/02/2026 07:32

Derbyshire Times is reporting that a Reform councillor states they never said they would cut council tax - cue many disgruntled comments recalling that they did however say they would freeze them. Complaints about SEN funding being cut as well. Surprising as usually comments have a few Reform fans at least.

BalladOfBarryAndFreda · 06/02/2026 19:13

So much for Worcestershire's DOGE plans (announced a councillor in charge of it in Jan 2026)...They've asked the government for £70m EFS payment to bail them out. And yes, council tax increased by 10%.

"The Council has already delivered more than £60 million of savings over the past two years, with a further £12.5 million this year. However, the scope for further savings without affecting services is now extremely limited."

If they admit this is the case (and it is the case for all local authorities, who are on the bones of their arses), why in the living FUCK are they wasting resources with a 'DOGE' post? Make it make sense...

https://www.worcestershire.gov.uk/council-services/council-and-democracy/council-finance/budget-setting-202627#:~:text=Worcestershire%20County%20Council%2C%20like%20many,more%20careful%20with%20its%20spending?

boys3 · 07/02/2026 12:06

Warwickshire’s council tax proposal rejected at their council meeting. Reform still to work out being a minority administration means you can’t just do whatever you like on things like this.

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boys3 · 07/02/2026 12:21

DuncinToffee · 07/02/2026 11:22

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/feb/07/reform-run-kent-council-accused-of-fabricating-40m-net-zero-savings

Reform UK’s flagship council has been accused of telling a “blatant lie” after its claim of nearly £40m in savings on net zero was found to be based on hypothetical projects for which there was no documentation.

Interesting article especially the implicit bit about Reform seeing being honest as, to quote from the article, a lapse of judgment.

Kent seems to be the worst of the lot - but open to challenges on that 😀

But i’ve just realised I’ll be saving over £50k by not going on an Antarctic expedition cruise that I briefly looked at. Never any plan to go, but seems that not doing something that I already knew I was not going to do I’ve saved myself a load of money that I wasn’t planning to spend. Good start to the weekend!

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Knittedfairies2 · 07/02/2026 12:30

I live in one of the areas you mentioned in your post. The council has recently spent £75,000 on putting up Union Jack flags along roads which are becoming increasingly pot holed.

BalladOfBarryAndFreda · 07/02/2026 12:54

Knittedfairies2 · 07/02/2026 12:30

I live in one of the areas you mentioned in your post. The council has recently spent £75,000 on putting up Union Jack flags along roads which are becoming increasingly pot holed.

The council spent the money? Not some bunch of facebook nationalist activists with a go fund me? Insane.

mum2jakie · 07/02/2026 16:08

BalladOfBarryAndFreda · 07/02/2026 12:54

The council spent the money? Not some bunch of facebook nationalist activists with a go fund me? Insane.

Genuinely the Reform led council...

BBC News - Reform UK council's £75,000 flags project begins - BBC News
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cz68d284dvyo?app-referrer=deep-link

The view from the top of Rock Hill, Mansfield, with union flags installed against lampposts.

Reform UK council's £75,000 flags project begins

A total of 164 union jack flags will be displayed in 82 locations under the scheme.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cz68d284dvyo?app-referrer=deep-link

BalladOfBarryAndFreda · 07/02/2026 16:45

And they were the ones crowing about wasteful spending.

MsJinks · 07/02/2026 18:22

BalladOfBarryAndFreda · 07/02/2026 12:54

The council spent the money? Not some bunch of facebook nationalist activists with a go fund me? Insane.

Yes I read about maybe chesterfield but could be a different area giving £75k for flags - insanity - I have no clue why this should happen.
Edited - sorry, it must have been Notts - but I’m sure I saw a set figure of £75k being spent on flags which isn’t in the bbc article so exactly.

mum2jakie · 08/02/2026 08:31

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckgjg1pgr14o

To be honest, I wouldn't be in agreement with a 10% retention bonus to all council staff either - and I work in the public sector (different authority.) Surely, they can't justify that across the whole council when they are already near bankruptcy?!

A man wearing a suit and pink tie sits on red sofa looking at the camera. A screen can be seen behind him.

Worcestershire councillor quits Reform over plans to raise council tax

Worcestershire Reform councillor David Taylor says he will now sit as an independent.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckgjg1pgr14o

boys3 · 10/02/2026 19:04

9% increase in Worcestershire. I know @DuncinToffee has posted the link to the Graun report.

But worth repeating for those time-pressed.

Worcestershire 9% ctax increase.

NINE percent

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TooBigForMyBoots · 10/02/2026 19:38

Fucking hell.😱

weirdwalking · 10/02/2026 22:46

boys3 · 10/02/2026 19:04

9% increase in Worcestershire. I know @DuncinToffee has posted the link to the Graun report.

But worth repeating for those time-pressed.

Worcestershire 9% ctax increase.

NINE percent

I work for WCC and my pay rise will be maybe 3.2% again. Pretty soon I’ll be paying them to work. At least I’m statutory so am unlikely to lose my job when they go bust ☹️

Ibjust love going into Wildwood and seeing that portrait of Jo Monk, Reform council leader, sneering down at me from behind the reception desk. 😡