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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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TooBigForMyBoots · 03/06/2025 18:00

MiloMinderbinder925 · 03/06/2025 04:29

I want immigration reduced to zero.

That's never going to happen so you're voting for a unicorn.

Again.🤦‍♀️

When will people learn?🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

TooBigForMyBoots · 03/06/2025 18:03

DuncinToffee · 03/06/2025 12:41

A by-election to decide the final vacant seat on Durham County Council is set to take place on 3 July, following the resignation of a Reform UK councillor.

The by-election will cost Durham County Council £22,800

There's another 3 to go. Not to mention the ones who'll have to resign if they fail DBS checks.

Reform UK, a costly fuck up. Who'd have thought it?

DuncinToffee · 03/06/2025 18:40

Reform have done it again 🫣

for the second time this year, they’ve fielded 3 candidates in a 2-member ward. This time in Higham Ferrers (North Northamptonshire), where the election was postponed after the sad death of a Lib Dem candidate.

One of the initial Reform candidates has withdrawn, but has been replaced by TWO new candidates. Meanwhile, the remaining initial candidate - who is still on the ballot - has moved to China.

If he wins... we’re headed for another by-election...

boys3 · 03/06/2025 21:07

DuncinToffee · 03/06/2025 18:40

Reform have done it again 🫣

for the second time this year, they’ve fielded 3 candidates in a 2-member ward. This time in Higham Ferrers (North Northamptonshire), where the election was postponed after the sad death of a Lib Dem candidate.

One of the initial Reform candidates has withdrawn, but has been replaced by TWO new candidates. Meanwhile, the remaining initial candidate - who is still on the ballot - has moved to China.

If he wins... we’re headed for another by-election...

On a positive though nine candidates who are not from Reform to choose from.

https://www.northnorthants.gov.uk/elections-and-voting/upcoming-elections/election-councillors-higham-ferrers-ward

Election of Councillors - Higham Ferrers Ward | North Northamptonshire Council

Higham Ferrers Ward

https://www.northnorthants.gov.uk/elections-and-voting/upcoming-elections/election-councillors-higham-ferrers-ward

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boys3 · 03/06/2025 21:12

Two by-elections for Nottinghamshire County Council

12th June Mansfield North (again due to death of a candidate at the original May election)

3rd July Newark West - due to elected Reform councillor resigning in first week.

https://www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/council-and-democracy/elections/nottinghamshire-county-council-elections

Nottinghamshire County Council elections

Information on upcoming and previous Nottinghamshire County Council elections and details of other local, general and European elections.

https://www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/council-and-democracy/elections/nottinghamshire-county-council-elections

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DuncinToffee · 03/06/2025 21:15

😂
https://bsky.app/profile/reformexposed.bsky.social/post/3lqq3y4iow22k

Reform UK are falsely reporting that they have saved the Taxpayer money - basing their figure on having one fewer councillors than the previous administration.

They don’t - Leader of Worcestershire County Council, Reform UK’s Jo Monk miscounted their Cabinet members and forgot Ian Cresswell.

Reform Party UK Exposed (@reformexposed.bsky.social)

Reform UK are falsely reporting that they have saved the Taxpayer money - basing their figure on having one fewer councillors than the previous administration. They don’t - Leader of Worcestershire County Council, Reform UK’s Jo Monk miscounted their...

https://bsky.app/profile/reformexposed.bsky.social/post/3lqq3y4iow22k

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boys3 · 03/06/2025 21:21

Staffordshire 17th July Eccleshall and Gnosall (great name!) ward by-election

Another Reform resignation. Margin of victory on 1 May just 27 votes

https://www.staffordbc.gov.uk/eccleshall-and-gnosall-county-election-17-july-2025

Eccleshall and Gnosall County By Election - 17 July 2025 | Stafford Borough Council

https://www.staffordbc.gov.uk/eccleshall-and-gnosall-county-election-17-july-2025

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PickAChew · 03/06/2025 21:44

Two in North Tyneside. One to replace the councillor who was elected mayor. These aren't until July 2nd.

The other seat is due to a labour councillor standing down. Reform didn't manage to take this one but they could gain more traction.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cz63nq1n609o.amp
https://my.northtyneside.gov.uk/category/1616/local-government-election

Local government by-election | North Tyneside Council

Information about any by-elections taking place.

https://my.northtyneside.gov.uk/category/1616/local-government-election

BIossomtoes · 03/06/2025 21:48

This cost cutting is going swimmingly, isn’t it? 😂

boys3 · 03/06/2025 22:03

Reform didn't manage to take this one but they could gain more traction.

Though the last set of Elections in North Tyneside were in May 2024, rather than this year. Few Reform candidates and none elected. Killingworth and Longbenton wards both strongly Labour in 2024, though one did have a Reform canddiate who was way behind.

But as per @PickAChew 's point the recent North Tyneside mayoral election was close.

Let's hope sense prevails.

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boys3 · 03/06/2025 22:22

Reform themselves, perhaps not surprisingly, seem to have no idea how long their Kent DOGE exercise will take and when it will report its findings and recommendations.

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DuncinToffee · 03/06/2025 22:30

Do they know how much the exercise is going to cost? Budget?

BIossomtoes · 03/06/2025 22:32

DuncinToffee · 03/06/2025 22:30

Do they know how much the exercise is going to cost? Budget?

They’re all working for nothing for the common good.

DuncinToffee · 03/06/2025 22:40

You are right actually 😬

Farage told GB News that all of those involved were doing it on a voluntary basis. He said: “This is day one of Doge. The Doge team has gone into County Hall in Maidstone in Kent this very morning, a team of young tech entrepreneurs who are not being paid.
They’re doing it of their own free will, and we’re going in to have a look at Kent, have a look at the contracts, to have a look at the expenditure.

BIossomtoes · 03/06/2025 22:42

Oh my goodness - and I thought I was joking!

PickAChew · 03/06/2025 22:47

DuncinToffee · 03/06/2025 22:30

Do they know how much the exercise is going to cost? Budget?

A couple of grand for Sharpies, for starters.

boys3 · 04/06/2025 08:04

If they are not being paid they don’t sound particularly entrepreneurial

no expenses either ?

going to knock out the full analysis and findings in a couple of days?

keep an eye on Kent’s monthly expenditure of over £500 which it legally has to publish.

And the likely flood of freedom of information requests.

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BIossomtoes · 05/06/2025 08:31

That’s going to be quietly forgotten or they’ll end up in court. I hope it’s the latter so people can see what spiteful tits they are.

PickAChew · 05/06/2025 09:00

I shall be keeping an eye on this pensions committee meeting, next Thursday
https://democracy.durham.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=250&MId=16398

DuncinToffee · 05/06/2025 11:30

Jenkyns hasn't done her homework

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