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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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MsJinks · 27/06/2026 06:29

DuncinToffee · 26/06/2026 22:33

Unbelievable isn't, record temperatures in the UK and the rest of Europe and Reform thinks don't look up

See they also are withdrawing from the City of Sanctuary scheme - that is a concern too.

The outright stupidity of the comments, and the dismissal of the U.K.’s greatest living legend, is mind blowing and again scary.

PickAChew · 27/06/2026 07:55

MsJinks · 27/06/2026 06:29

See they also are withdrawing from the City of Sanctuary scheme - that is a concern too.

The outright stupidity of the comments, and the dismissal of the U.K.’s greatest living legend, is mind blowing and again scary.

I can't find a link to support it but I've seen claims (local reddit) that Labour must have been lying about being a city of sanctuary because when reform examined the figures no refugees were welcomed under the scheme, anyway - missing the point by a mile. The natural counter to this was that reform were obviously lying about membership of the scheme being a problem for residents.

DuncinToffee · 27/06/2026 09:05

Shared on a different thread

https://bsky.app/profile/charliejgardner.bsky.social/post/3moxs2qburs2w
Reform UK councillors have introduced a motion to rescind King's Lynn and West Norfolk's climate emergency declaration and deprioritise decarbonisation efforts
The council were going to vote on it on Thursday
But the meeting has been postponed due to extreme heat

Dr Charlie Gardner (@charliejgardner.bsky.social)

Reform UK councillors have introduced a motion to rescind King's Lynn and West Norfolk's climate emergency declaration and deprioritise decarbonisation efforts The council were going to vote on it on Thursday But the meeting has been postponed due t...

https://bsky.app/profile/charliejgardner.bsky.social/post/3moxs2qburs2w

DuncinToffee · 27/06/2026 09:23

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c39y7mnn92jo

Two Warwickshire county councillors have defected from Reform UK to Restore Britain.
Dan Glover and Rob Aitkenhead were both elected to the authority in the 2025 local elections.

DuncinToffee · 27/06/2026 13:40

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdr4zp8nv71o

A Reform UK councillor has handed in his resignation less than two months after being elected.
Craig Wiles was one of three Reform candidates chosen to represent the Almondbury ward on Kirklees Council on 7 May.

SerendipityJane · 29/06/2026 16:30

Our local (ward level) Facebook group has a slew of posts from people who are trying to contact their new Reform councillors to tumbleweed. People are not happy.

DuncinToffee · 01/07/2026 14:19

Another one gone

A newly elected Reform UK councillor has resigned, which will likely trigger a by-election.
Tony Nelson was elected to Huntingdonshire District Council to represent the St Neots Eynesbury ward in May's local elections, as Reform UK became the third largest party on the authority.
The council said he resigned on Tuesday and a "notice of vacancy" had been published on its website.
It is understood that Nelson resigned for personal reasons.

SerendipityJane · 01/07/2026 14:45

DuncinToffee · 01/07/2026 14:19

Another one gone

A newly elected Reform UK councillor has resigned, which will likely trigger a by-election.
Tony Nelson was elected to Huntingdonshire District Council to represent the St Neots Eynesbury ward in May's local elections, as Reform UK became the third largest party on the authority.
The council said he resigned on Tuesday and a "notice of vacancy" had been published on its website.
It is understood that Nelson resigned for personal reasons.

Probably best if no one on this thread speculates on what was found lurking in his social media history, please.

We don't want it pulled for racist misogynist homophobia.

BIossomtoes · 01/07/2026 14:47

DuncinToffee · 01/07/2026 14:19

Another one gone

A newly elected Reform UK councillor has resigned, which will likely trigger a by-election.
Tony Nelson was elected to Huntingdonshire District Council to represent the St Neots Eynesbury ward in May's local elections, as Reform UK became the third largest party on the authority.
The council said he resigned on Tuesday and a "notice of vacancy" had been published on its website.
It is understood that Nelson resigned for personal reasons.

Thank goodness for that. HDC is my council, hopefully more of them will follow.

SerendipityJane · 02/07/2026 18:32

Reform sorting out the snowflake generation in Brum

Councils now run by Reform  - end of the beginning or beginning of the end?
FrothyCothy · 02/07/2026 20:33

Mercifully we didn’t end up with reform in Birmingham as nobody would work with them!

SerendipityJane · 03/07/2026 10:34

FrothyCothy · 02/07/2026 20:33

Mercifully we didn’t end up with reform in Birmingham as nobody would work with them!

Our councillors have gone to ground. Advice in the community FB page is to contact the old councillor.,

A lot (and I mean a lot) of snarks about it needs £5,000,000 to get Reform to do anything.

DuncinToffee · 03/07/2026 22:07

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jul/03/reform-uk-nottinghamshire-county-council-union-flag-scheme?
A £75,000 scheme by a Reform-led council to hang union flags at sites across the county, which the party said would “not cost the taxpayer a single penny” as it would be sponsored by local businesses, has failed to attract a single sponsor, it has emerged.

mum2jakie · 04/07/2026 07:35

Just seen the same article about the flags in Notts!

Don't know whether to be happy or sad about a Reform underspend in Staffs! I don't want them to do well there...but it's also where I pay my council tax!

DuncinToffee · 09/07/2026 09:00

Freshly elected Walsall Reform UK councillor arrested

https://www.expressandstar.com/news/freshly-elected-walsall-reform-uk-councillor-arrested-8785545

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