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Local elections in England have seen Labour lose more than a thousand councillors and control of dozens of councils across the country.

Some results are still being declared, but Sir Keir Starmer’s party has lost control of at least 35 councils, with 1,442 party councillors losing their seats, including in historically safe strongholds such as the “red wall” where Nigel Farage’s Reform UK made seismic gains.

The party’s grip on London has also been severely weakened, with Labour losing control of nearly half of the 21 boroughs they previously held in the capital, after a strong showing from Zack Polanski’s Green Party.

The Greens defeated Labour mayors in Hackney and Lewisham and took control of Waltham Forest council, while the Conservative Party also suffered big losses, losing Essex County Council and Suffolk to Reform.

The outcome provides more evidence of a country pulling away from a traditional two-party system, with strong support comingin for other parties, at least at local elections so far. Here are some of the towns and cities that highlight the trend:

Sunderland – Labour to Reform

The north east port city of Sunderland has had a Labour council since its formation of a metropolitan borough in 1974, but not any more.

Going into this election, Labour held 49 seats but was reduced to just five as Reform stormed to victory with 58 councillors. The Liberal Democrats won 12, reducing Labour to third place in one of its heartland councils.

The council, which contains education secretary Bridget Phillipson’s Westminster seat, was mentioned as a significant win by Mr Farage on Friday evening.

He said: “The same is happening across the board, we are on the verge of winning Wakefield outright, we’ve just had Sunderland declared for us.”

St Helens – Labour to Reform

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage speaks to the media at The Dam Bar And Grill in St Helens
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage speaks to the media at The Dam Bar And Grill in St Helens (Getty)

Another Labour heartland, St Helens has become the first part of Merseyside’s red stronghold to fall for Mr Farage’s Reform.

It took the council by gaining 31 seats as Labour lost 25. Labour had controlled the local authority since 2010 and the town’s two MPs had always been Labour.

But the party has been left with just two representatives on the borough council.

Nigel Farage took a victory lap in the Merseyside town, formerly an industrial powerhouse of glass manufacturing and coal mining, where he declared: “We have absolutely torn the most massive historic chunk out of the Labour vote in the north of England.”

Essex – Conservative to Reform

Mr Farage said Reform UK “haven’t just crushed the ‘red wall’, we’ve crushed the blue wall as well” after winning control of Essex County Council.

The Conservatives lost their majority in Essex for the first time since 2001, as Reform gained 53 seats and the Tories lost 41 to be left with 13.

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch’s seat is North West Essex but she said she was “very proud” of her party’s election results, despite losing hundreds of council seats in England.

Hackney – Labour to Green

Green Party supporters congratulate candidate Florence Cullen-Davies - who is at home about to give birth and appears live via WhatsApp video on a mobile phone - after she is declared a winner in the 2026 London Borough of Hackney council election
Green Party supporters congratulate candidate Florence Cullen-Davies – who is at home about to give birth and appears live via WhatsApp video on a mobile phone – after she is declared a winner in the 2026 London Borough of Hackney council election (PA)

The Green Party delivered a double blow to Labour in Hackney, where it won the elected mayoral election and took control of the council from Sir Keir’s party.

The borough had been under Labour control since 2002 but some 42 Green councillors were elected, and Labour lost 34 seats to hold on to just nine.

After she unseated Labour’s mayor, the Greens’ Zoe Garbett told The Independent that “people feel let down with the old establishment parties”, in what was the Green Party’s first victory in a mayoral election.

“I am really excited to show what we can do here as a Green Council in Hackney and what that means for London and for the country,” she said.

Asked how confident she was that the Green Party’s momentum would continue, she said: “It absolutely will. You know, every time we’ve had Greens elected in Hackney, people have seen what we can deliver, and this is just a part of that growing and continuing story.”

Bradford – Labour to no party in control

Labour lost control of Bradford council to continue the bad news for the party in Yorkshire.

Reform UK cannot take control but was expected to be the largest party after taking 29 of the first 75 seats to be declared, with Conservatives on 18 and Labour on 15.

The party ended more than 50 years of Labour rule in Barnsley and also took Calderdale and Wakefield from Labour, which also lost control of Leeds.

Bexley – Labour to Conservative

The Conservatives did enjoy some success in the capital.

They regained Westminster City Council from Labour and became the largest party in Wandsworth.

They also held on to their majority in Bexley, Bromley, Hillingdon, and in Kensington and Chelsea.

In Bexley, it won 29 seats but Reform enjoyed a decent showing, gaining seven councillors.

London – nine councils with no party in control

More councils in London have been left in no overall control than at any point since the current system of local government in the capital was established in 1964.

There are nine London councils where no party won enough seats to form a majority.

Eight of them were previously controlled by Labour – Barnet, Brent, Enfield, Haringey, Lambeth, Newham, Southwark, Wandsworth – while one, Croydon, remains in no overall control.

The previous record for the most number of London councils left in no overall control after local elections was eight, set in 2006.

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