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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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justasking111 · 18/06/2025 09:38

Our council have built a secondary flood prevention wall along the promenade. They've discovered after all that it's too low and as useful as a chocolate teapot.

BIossomtoes · 18/06/2025 16:33

PickAChew · 18/06/2025 16:15

My grandparents, who attended the Gala every year, would be so proud.

PickAChew · 18/06/2025 17:41

BIossomtoes · 18/06/2025 16:33

My grandparents, who attended the Gala every year, would be so proud.

Yep. It was nice to see whiny Grimes told what's what.

DuncinToffee · 18/06/2025 17:42

https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/25242556.lancashire-reform-unveil-app-use-since-2022/

In one of its first major initiatives since taking office, Lancashire’s Reform-led council has unveiled a new app - however, it has been in use since 2022.

Last week, Reform’s office announced that in a “bold move to cut red tape and empower residents” they had partnered with the Love Clean Streets App.

The app offers residents the ability to report issues like potholes, fly-tipping and broken signage from their smartphone, with a photo and location sent to council inspectors in seconds.

However, the app was introduced in February 2022 and has since expanded from highway issues to numerous other initiatives.

scalt · 19/06/2025 22:15

One commentator has pointed out that unions in the Reform councils are reporting noticeable increases in their membership.

If so, the penny might be dropping, and some people can see that Reform don’t care about the lower paid workers at all, and that Reform are coming after their jobs. Farage has openly admitted to being Thatcher’s biggest fan.

MrsBennetsPoorNerves · 19/06/2025 22:18

scalt · 19/06/2025 22:15

One commentator has pointed out that unions in the Reform councils are reporting noticeable increases in their membership.

If so, the penny might be dropping, and some people can see that Reform don’t care about the lower paid workers at all, and that Reform are coming after their jobs. Farage has openly admitted to being Thatcher’s biggest fan.

That's interesting. Not surprising, really.

PickAChew · 19/06/2025 22:20

scalt · 19/06/2025 22:15

One commentator has pointed out that unions in the Reform councils are reporting noticeable increases in their membership.

If so, the penny might be dropping, and some people can see that Reform don’t care about the lower paid workers at all, and that Reform are coming after their jobs. Farage has openly admitted to being Thatcher’s biggest fan.

I wonder how many council workers voted for them.

Union memberships surge in Reform-controlled councils | Politics News | Sky News https://share.google/5AsypqqvYcpVtCzYP

Union memberships surge in Reform-controlled councils

The development comes after Nigel Farage warned council staff working on diversity or climate change initiatives to "seek alternative careers" - comments some critics have dismissed as political posturing.

https://news.sky.com/story/union-memberships-surge-in-reform-controlled-councils-13385452

DuncinToffee · 23/06/2025 09:48

Not council related but another expensive 'idea'

Reform UK is proposing a "Britannia card" that would let wealthy foreigners pay a £250k fee to move to the UK, and live here exempt from all tax on their foreign assets

What they don't say: it would cost the UK £34bn

https://taxpolicy.org.uk/2025/06/23/britannia-card-tax-cost-uk/

The £34bn cost of Reform UK’s “Britannia card” proposal

Reform UK’s Britannia Card would let wealthy foreigners pay £250,000 to avoid UK tax — but would likely cost £34bn and reduce skilled migration.

https://taxpolicy.org.uk/2025/06/23/britannia-card-tax-cost-uk/

DuncinToffee · 23/06/2025 10:40

I don't know why my post has been hidden, not Council related but Reform's latest expensive 'idea'

Reform UK is proposing a "Britannia card" that would let wealthy foreigners pay a £250k fee to move to the UK, and live here exempt from all tax on their foreign assets

What they don't say: it would cost the UK £34bn

https://bsky.app/profile/danneidle.bsky.social/post/3lsb57ipdwz2p

DuncinToffee · 24/06/2025 13:32

https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/25260119.council-receives-complaints-darren-grimes-grooming-gang-joke/?ref=rss

Councillor Darren Grimes, who represents Annfield Plain and Tanfield, took to social media on Sunday in the middle of a heatwave to say: "Hey it’s humid, mind. I’m sweating like a Labour-ran council in a rape gang inquiry."

The 'joke' has been described as 'simply disgraceful' by a Labour source and it is understood that formal complaints have been made to Durham County Council.

Durham deputy council leader subject of complaints for grooming gang 'joke'

Darren Grimes, the deputy leader of Durham County Council is the subject of formal complaints over a 'joke' he made on social media about grooming…

https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/25260119.council-receives-complaints-darren-grimes-grooming-gang-joke/?ref=rss

PickAChew · 24/06/2025 13:38

What an absolute 🤬

I'm not one for writing to my own councillors but I feel an urge coming on.

DuncinToffee · 25/06/2025 21:22

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c93knke95peo

The recently elected leader of Warwickshire County Council has resigned, leaving his 18-year-old deputy in charge.

boys3 · 26/06/2025 10:06

@DuncinToffee so he’s resigned as leader of the council for health reasons, but his health is good enough for him to remain as a councillor. Sounds like he came face to face with harsh reality and found the facts were less easy to deal with than the fiction spun by Reform.

Warwickshire is a hung council so whilst Reform is the largest single group the other councillors there have the numbers, though probably not the mutual support, to elect a non-reform councillor as leader. Won’t hold my breath but it will be interesting to see how it plays out.

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FrothyCothy · 26/06/2025 19:49

One of Staffordshire’s finest

Councils now run by Reform  - end of the beginning or beginning of the end?
MiloMinderbinder925 · 26/06/2025 19:54

DuncinToffee · 24/06/2025 13:32

https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/25260119.council-receives-complaints-darren-grimes-grooming-gang-joke/?ref=rss

Councillor Darren Grimes, who represents Annfield Plain and Tanfield, took to social media on Sunday in the middle of a heatwave to say: "Hey it’s humid, mind. I’m sweating like a Labour-ran council in a rape gang inquiry."

The 'joke' has been described as 'simply disgraceful' by a Labour source and it is understood that formal complaints have been made to Durham County Council.

The Northern Echo reported on criticism levelled at the former GB News presenter over several posts on social media, one of which pictured him wearing a rainbow-coloured hijab while sat in a wheelchair.

I hope he's taking his act to Edinburgh.

Newly elected County Durham Reform UK councillor slammed for 'appalling' X posts

Deputy leader of Durham County Council's Reform Group, Darren Grimes, 'will not apologise' for his social media posts, which have been criticised by…

https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/25166747.reform-uk-councillor-darren-grimes-slammed-x-posts/

mum2jakie · 27/06/2025 09:07

They are an absolute shambles aren't they? It's like the kids bloody councils at school, except these are running entire councils for real.

PickAChew · 27/06/2025 09:49

The Warwickshire ex-leader is the one who missed the first cabinet meeting because he was on holiday.

DuncinToffee · 30/06/2025 10:28

https://www.northwichguardian.co.uk/news/25275946.reform-councillor-mandy-clare-charged-pride-arrest/

Amanda 'Mandy' Clare, of Malpas, who represents Winsford Dene for Reform UK on Cheshire West and Chester Council has been charged with assault and criminal damage following her arrest at the Winsford Pride event over the weekend.

MiloMinderbinder925 · 02/07/2025 08:24

PickAChew · 01/07/2025 23:50

Warwickshire council boss vetoed Reform's Pride Flag removal request - BBC News https://share.google/su8qAWpXrtmMYNHTG

He said his party would "fight back and fight hard".

About flags? Don't they have anything better to do?