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[a]Contract terminated [b]Contract reduced in scope [c]Contract expanded. Source: D. Whitfield, 2009, Table 1, p. 4
9 Left of Labour results in the 1 May 2008 Local Government Elections - England and Wales

Party

Council

Ward

Vote

%

Rank

Council

Ward

Vote

%

Rank

Total

Left

List



Sheffield

Burngreave

1089

23.2

1

Dudley

St Thomas’s

135

3.9

14







Preston

Town

Centre


777

37.0

2

Doncaster

Central

123

3.4

15







Birmingham

Handsworth

711

11.0

3

Leeds

Gipton &Harehills

110

1.8

16







Bolton

Rumsworth

444

14.8

4

Preston

Fishwick

107

8.5

17







Cambridge

Romsey

328

15.5

5

Preston

Riversway

99

7.2

18







Manchester

Rusholme

320

12.5

6

Swansea

Castle

95

0.7

19







Manchester

Gorton

South


292

9.6

7

Oxford

Cowley

91

6.0

20







Leeds

City

&Hunslet


242

7.4

8

Sunderland

Castle

90

3.5

21







Cambridge

CC


Romsey

207

10.0

9

Tower

Hamlets


Millwall [a]

83

2.2

22







Walsall

Pleck

203

5.8

10

Preston

St Matthews

61

5.0

23







Portsmouth

Charles

Dickens


172

7.5

11

Cardiff

Adamsdown

55

1.7

24







Portsmouth

Central

Southsea


159

5.0

12

Cardiff

Bute Town

36

2.1

25







Dudley

St James’s

142

4.1

13

Newcastle

Elswick

27

1.0

26




Left List

Total
































6198

Respect

Renewal


Birmingham

Sparkbrook

3032

42.6

1 [b]

Bradford

Manningham

395

7.5

7







Birmingham

Springfield

1920

24.8

2

Birmingham

Moseley

&Kings Heath



327

4.9

8







Birmingham

Aston

1406

19.6

3

Walsall

Palfrey

304

7.6

9







Birmingham

Nechells

781

17.3

4

Wigan

Atherton

222

6.7

10







Tower

Hamlets


Weavers [a]

637

16.8

5

Tower

Hamlets


Millwall [a]

170

3.8

11







Manchester

Cheetham

Hill


502

14.4

6

Manchester

Moss Side

153

5.8

12




Respect

Renewal


Total































9849

Socialist

Alt/


Socialist

Party


Coventry

St Michael’s

1643

48.6

1

Cardiff

Canton

158

1.2

9







Kirklees

Netherton'>Crossland

Moor and

Netherton

936

17.8

2

Coventry

Whoberley

142

3.4

10







Sefton

Netherton

and

Orrell

377

18.0

3

Coventry

Sherbourne

135

3.8

11







Cardiff

Pentwyn

376

3.0

4

Stoke

on Trent


Burslem

South


130

3.5

12







Wakefield

Wakefield

East

352

12.3

5

Lincoln

Carholme

127

6.2

13







Manchester

Baguely

295

12.0

6

Cardiff

Adamsdown

98

3.1

14







Sheffield

Graves

Park

271

5.0

7

Nuneaton and

Bedworth


Camphill

88

4.7

15







Swansea

Castle

172

0.9

8



















Socialist

Alt


/Socialist

Party


Total































5300

CPB

Cardiff

Splott

127

1.3

1

Merthyr Tydfil

Vaynor

65

4.0

8







Caerphilly

Morgan

Jones


123

3.0

2

Sefton

Church

60

2.4

9







Cardiff

Grangetown

117

1.0

3

Sefton

Linacre

45

2.7

10







Swansea

Castle

112

1.0

4

Rhondda

Cynon Taf



Hirwaun

40

3.1

11







Pontypridd

Town Council[c]



Graig

72

12.6

5

Newcastle

Walker

31

1.2

12







Caerphilly

Town Council[c]



Parcyfelin

71

3.0

6

Rhondda

Cynon Taf



Graig

24

3.6

13







Cardiff

Adamstown

66

2.1

7

Hirwaun

&Penderyn

Community

Council


Hirwaun

Elected[b]

Unopposed






14




CPB

Total
































953

All

parties


total































22300

[a] by-election [b] elected [c] community councils.

Source: http://www.respectcoalition.org/index.php?ite=1932;http://www.respectrenewal.org; http://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/4080; council websites; Communist Party of Britain, 2008b, p. 5


10 Scottish local government 1995/2009: council composition and political control




Control

Conservative

Labour

LD

Green

SNP

Others

Aberdeen City

NOC

4

10

15




13

1

Aberdeenshire

NOC

13




25




22

8

Angus

NOC

5

2

3




13

6

Argyle &Bute

NOC

3




8




10

15

Clackmannshire

NOC

1

8

1




7

1

Dumfries

&Galloway



CON + IND

18

14

3




10

2

Dundee City

NOC

3

9

2




14

1

East Ayrshire

LAB + CON

3

14







14

1

East Dunbartonsire

NOC

5

6

3




8

2

East Lothian

NOC

2

7

6




7

1

East Renfreshire

NOC

7

7

1




3

2

Edinburgh City

LD + SNP

11

15

17

3

12




Falkirk

NOC

2

14







13

3

Fife

NOC

5

24

21




23

5

Glasgow City

Labour

1

46

5

5

22




Highland

NOC




7

22




17

34

Inverclyde

NOC

1

9

4




5

1

Midlothian

NOC




9

3




6




Moray

NOC

3

2







10

11

North Ayrshire

NOC

3

12

2




8

5

North Lanarkshire

Labour

1

40

1




23

5

Orkney

Independent
















21

Perth &Kinross

NOC

12

3

8




18




Renfrewshire

NOC

2

17

4




17




Scottish Borders

NOC

11




10




6

7

Shetland

Independent
















22

South Ayrshire

CON (minority)

12

9







8

1

South Lanarkshire

LAB + CON

8

31

2




23

3

Stirling West

SNP + CON

4

8

3




7




West Dunbartonshire

NOC




10







9

Independent 2

Scottish Socialist

Party 1


West Lothian

SNP + CON

1

14







13

4

Western Isles

Independent




2







4

25

2009 June




141 12%

349 28%

169 14%

8 1%

365 30%

190 15%

2007




143 12%

348 28%

166 14%

8 1%

363 30%

194 15%

2003




123 10%

509 42%

175 14%




181 15%

234 19%

Change 2003 to 2007/09




+20 +2%

-161 -14%

-9 -




+182 +15%

-32 -3%

1995




82 7%

613 53%

121 10%




181 16%

162 14%

Change 1995 to 2007/09




+61 5%

-265 -25%

+45 +4%




+182 +14%

+40 +2%

Source: K. Edkins, 2008, 2009; http://www.alba.org.uk/elections/local.html

11 Wales local government 1999/2009: council composition and political control



Council

Labour

seats


Conservative

seats


Plaid Cymru

Seats


Liberal

Democrats seats



Others seats

Total seats

Control

Anglesey

5

2

8

2

23

40

Independent

Blaenau Gwent

17

0

0

2

23

42

Independent

Bridgend

27

6

1

11

9

54

NOC

Caerphilly

32

0

32

0

9

73

NOC

Cardiff

13

17

7

35

3

75

LD + PLAID

Carmarthenshire

12

0

30

1

32

74

NOC

Ceredigion

1

0

20

9

12

42

NOC

Conwy

7

22

12

4

14

59

NOC

Denbighshire

7

18

8

1

13

47

NOC

Flintshire

22

9

1

12

26

69

NOC

Gwynedd

3

0

35

5

32

74

NOC

Merthyr Tydfil

10

0

0

4

19

33

Independent

Monmouthshire

7

28

1

5

2

43

Con

Neath Port Talbot

37

0

11

4

11

64

Lab

Newport

22

17

1

9

1

44

Con + LD

Pembrokeshire

5

5

5

2

43

60

Independent

Powys

4

9

0

15

45

73

Independent

Rhondda Cynon

Taff


46

1

20

3

5

75

Lab

Swansea

30

4

1

23

14

72

NOC

Torfaen

18

5

3

2

16

44

NOC

Vale of Glamorgan

13

25

6

0

3

47

Con

Wrexham

5

5

4

12

20

52

NOC

Total 2009 June

349 +7

27%


173 -1

14%


207 +2

16%


161 -1

13%


374 +1

30%


1,264

100%





Total 2008

342 -136

27%


174 + 65

14%


205 +33 16%

162 + 14

13%


373 +18

30%


1,256

100%





Total 2004

478 - 87

38%


109 +35

9%


172 -28 14%

148 + 53

12%


355 + 23

27%


1,262

100%





Total 1999

565

44%


74

6%


203

16%


95

8%


332

26%


1,269

100%





Source: House of Commons Library, 2008, p. 20, 2004, Appendix 2, p.16, 1999, Table 2, p. 6; K. Edkins, 2009
12 Party affiliation of councillors 1973/2010: England, Scotland and Wales




Number
















%

















CON

LAB

LD

PC

/SNP


OTHERS

TOTAL

CON

LAB

LD

PC

/SNP


OTHERS

1973

7,709

9,781

1,427

65

5,183

24,165

32

40

6

0

21

1974

8,102

10,325

1,474

145

5,664

25,710

32

40

6

1

22

1975

8,301

10,117

1,462

145

5,685

25,710

32

39

6

1

22

1976

11,077

8,213

1,113

223

5,132

25,758

43

32

4

1

20

1977

12,370

7,115

950

349

4,965

25,749

48

28

4

1

19

1978

12,645

6,644

923

349

4,920

25,481

50

26

4

1

19

1979

12,222

7,410

1,059

301

4,388

25,380

48

29

4

1

17

1980

11,738

8,011

1,149

186

4,325

25,409

46

32

5

1

17

1981

10,545

8,999

1,455

172

4,208

25,379

42

35

6

1

17

1982

10,447

8,774

1,850

177

4,099

25,347

41

35

7

1

16

1983

10,557

8,782

2,171

175

3,570

25,255

42

35

9

1

14

1984

10,393

8,870

2,331

179

3,515

25,288

41

35

9

1

14

1985

10,191

8,746

2,633

177

3,432

25,179

40

35

10

1

14

1986

9,216

8,759

2,971

191

3,364

24,501

38

36

12

1

14

1987

9,141

8,525

3,640

203

2,974

24,483

37

35

15

1

12

1988

9,150

8,601

3,518

254

2,968

24,491

37

35

14

1

12

1989

9,242

8,636

3,343

258

2,958

24,437

38

35

14

1

12

1990

9,020

8,920

3,265

264

2,968

24,437

37

37

13

1

12

1991

7,985

9,504

3,672

292

2,997

24,450

33

39

15

1

12

1992

8,288

9,102

3,728

334

2,977

24,429

34

37

15

1

12

1993

7,802

9,213

4,123

358

2,948

24,444

32

38

17

1

12

1994

7,286

9,257

4,551

392

2,941

24,427

30

38

19

2

12

1995

4,883

10,461

4,942

294

2,157

22,737

21

46

22

1

9

1996

4,276

10,929

5,078

298

2,157

22,738

19

48

22

1

9

1997

4,449

10,608

4,754

301

2,076

22,188

20

48

21

1

9

1998

4,772

10,411

4,629

304

2,083

22,199

21

47

21

2

9

1999

6,144

9,134

4,485

444

1,973

22,180

28

41

20

2

9

2000

6,748

8,536

4,472

444

2,078

22,278

30

38

20

2

9

2001

6,941

8,487

4,382

418

2,132

22,360

31

38

20

2

10

2002

7,177

8,117

4,379

412

2,069

22,154

32

37

20

2

9

2003

7,776

7,175

4,581

383

2,101

22,016

35

33

21

2

10

2004

8,033

6,652

4,708

361

2,201

22,955

37

30

21

2

10

2005

8,193

6,500

4,743

357

2,233

22,044

37

29

22

2

10

2006

8,482

6,105

4,708

368

2,229

21,892

39

28

22

2

10

2007

9,431

5,483

4,420

546

2,164

22,044

43

25

20

2

10

2008

9,721

5,122

4,467

569

2,225

22,104

44

23

20

3

10

2009

9,553

4,436

4,083

570

2,060

20,702

46

21

20

3

10

2010

9,447

4,808

3,844

570

1,954

20,623

46

23

19

3

9

Source: House of Commons Library, 2010b, p. 9

A OTH CON LAB LD OTH NOC



13 Council composition and control in England, Wales and Scotland (2010)




Con

%

Lab

%

LD

%

SNP

%

PC

%

Others

%

NOC

%

Councillors











































Counties

1,260

68

146

8

346

19













102

6







Unitary authorities

1,389

44

795

25

672

21













286

9







London

738

40

886

48

212

11













25

1







Metropolitan boroughs

577

24

1,224

50

520

21













123

5







Shire districts

5,165

58

1,065

12

1,771

20













834

9







England

9,129

50

4,116

23

3,521

19













1,370

8







Scottish unitary authorities

143

12

348

28

166

14

360

30







205

16







Welsh unitary authorities

174

14

345

27

158

13







207

16

380

30







England, Wales and Scotland

9,447

46

4,809

23

3,845

19

360

2

207

1

1,955

9







Councils Controlled











































County councils

26

96

0

0

0

0













0

0

1

4

Unitary authorities

24

4

10

18

3

5













0

0

18

33

London boroughs

11

34

17

53

2

6













0

0

2

6

Metropolitan boroughs

3

8

16

44

2

6













0

0

15

42

Shire districts

136

67

8

4

18

9













4

2

36

18

England

200

57

51

14

25

7













4

1

72

20

Scottish Unitary Authorities

0

0

2

6

0

0

0

0







3

9

27

84

Welsh Unitary Authorities

2

9

2

9

0

0







0

0

5

23

13

59

England, Wales and Scotland

202

50

55

14

25

6

0

0

0

0

12

3

112

28

The Corporation of the City of London (25 aldermen, 130 councillors), and the Scilly Islands Council (21 councillors), have no political groups,

so they are not included. Number of Councillors in this table excludes Exeter and Norwich which were to become unitary councils in April 2011

and the Queen’s speech on 25 May 2010 said a Local Government Bill would revoke the previous government’s decisions to create these new

unitary councils. Source: K. Edkins, 2010b, House of Commons Library, 2010b, p. 7


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