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T_i_B

(14,850 posts)
Mon Mar 31, 2025, 09:30 AM Mar 31

UK Local elections on 1st May 2025

It's that time of year when we have local government elections. Although this year there is notably less elections on than usual. Here in Sheffield where I live it's a fallow year, so no local elections until next year. There are council election taking place in neighbouring Derbyshire, but those were nearly postponed.

Please feel free to post about what elections are on in your area, and how you expect the respective parties to perform. Sadly, I expect that Reform will have some success but beyond that I couldn't say.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cd925jk27k0o

On Thursday 1 May elections will be held for 23 councils and six mayors in England.

Around a third of electors in England are eligible to vote, and more than 1,600 councillors will be elected.

In some parts of England, local elections have been postponed because the government is planning to reorganise local councils.
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UK Local elections on 1st May 2025 (Original Post) T_i_B Mar 31 OP
Election week kick T_i_B Sunday #1
Really scared of Deform making inroads LeftishBrit Yesterday #2
If they win control of any councils T_i_B 12 hrs ago #4
Also a by-election in Runcorn and Helsby (where Fightin' Mike Amesbury was the Labour MP) muriel_volestrangler 14 hrs ago #3

T_i_B

(14,850 posts)
1. Election week kick
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 02:12 AM
Sunday

Sadly, I expect the Lincolnshire mayoral contest to be the main story. Where Reform look likely to win with Andrea Jenkyns.

One of the worst, most unashamedly obnoxious Tory MP's during the last parliament. And after spending her time in parliament playing the Yorkshire card for all her worth there are now some serious questions about her brazen carpetbagging Lincolnshire!

T_i_B

(14,850 posts)
4. If they win control of any councils
Tue Apr 29, 2025, 07:30 AM
12 hrs ago

Expect them to make an absolute horlicks of running them.

Saw this a few years back when a bunch of them took over the local parish council here posing as independents. The whole thing soon descended into "people's front of Judea" style infighting.

muriel_volestrangler

(103,510 posts)
3. Also a by-election in Runcorn and Helsby (where Fightin' Mike Amesbury was the Labour MP)
Tue Apr 29, 2025, 05:52 AM
14 hrs ago
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election/2024/uk/constituencies/E14001455

He got 52.9% in the 2024 GE; Reform 18.1%, Tories 16% (and with Lib Dem, Liberal and SDP candidates (with the same 2 standing for the latter 2 in the by-election) - I wonder if there's some personal feud that dates back to the merger 37 years ago?). But apparently the Tories have given up, so Reform has a chance:

There is also a byelection on Thursday, in Runcorn and Helsby, where Labour had a majority of almost 15,000 at the last election. The constituency is counting overnight, which means that on Friday morning, when a lot of the local election results won’t yet be in (many councils count on the Friday, not overnight, because it is easier), the election night narrative will be determined largely by the Runcorn result. Reform UK hope they can win, and that would be a formidable show of strength (even though parties that pull off amazing byelection victories don’t normally perform so well at general elections). Given what has happened to the Westminster expectations thermometer, even a narrow Labour win would be a good result for Keir Starmer.

And the Conservatives? According to Labour, they have given up totally in the seat. This is what Ellie Reeves, Labour’s chair, told HuffPost UK.

The Tories aren’t doing anything. [Tory MP] Esther McVey basically said the Tories should sit it out and let Reform win, and we’re seeing that on the ground.

They’re not doing any work on the ground at all, it looks like they’re just gifting it to Reform.


Reeves, of course, has got an incentive to maximise the ‘Keep Reform out’ vote in Runcorn. But that does not mean she’s wrong, and it would be surprising if she is. The Tories wrote off their chances in this seat some time ago, and it would make sense for them to deploy campaign resources elsewhere.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2025/apr/29/labour-tory-reform-lib-dem-local-elections-kemi-badenoch-nigel-farage-keir-starmer-uk-politics-latest-live-news?CMP=share_btn_url&page=with%3Ablock-681079f28f082de087ab9b8c#block-681079f28f082de087ab9b8c
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