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Tory leader apologises to councillors as Reform makes big gains in local elections

Friday, 2 May 2025 22:43

By Alix Culbertson, political reporter

Kemi Badenoch has apologised to Tory councillors who lost their seats after Reform made massive gains at the Conservatives' expense in Thursday's local elections.

The Conservative leader said she knew it was "disappointing" and that she was "sincerely sorry", but added: "We are going to win those seats back - that is my job now."

The Tories lost overall control of all 18 councils they had been in charge of that were up for election. There were 23 councils in the race in total.

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A particularly bad loss was Buckinghamshire, which has been under Tory control since 1973 when local government was reorganised. The Conservatives lost overall control by just one seat after losing 29 seats.

Reform, which has never run in local elections before, gained eight councils from the Tories, one that had no overall control previously and one from Labour - the only Labour council up for grabs in this election.

The Lib Dems won Shropshire from the Tories, as well as Cambridgeshire and Oxfordshire - both of which had no overall control before.

The Conservatives had one win, with Paul Bristow being voted in as Cambridgeshire and Peterborough mayor, previously held by Labour.

Reform's first major win of the election was the Runcorn and Helsby by-election where Labour lost to Reform by six votes. It was triggered by ex-Labour MP Mike Amesbury resigning after his conviction for punching a constituent.

Sir Keir Starmer said he "gets" why his party suffered defeat there and the results show "we must deliver that change ever more quickly, we must go even further".

Addressing the Conservatives' abysmal results, Ms Badenoch said: "Other parties may be winning now, but we are going to show that we can deliver and that we are on course and recovering.

"But they [the public] are still not yet ready to trust us," she added.

"We have a big job to do to rebuild trust with the public.

"That's the job that the Conservative Party has given me, and I'm going to make sure that we get ourselves back to the place where we are seen as being a credible alternative to Labour."

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Ms Badenoch said Labour's election results showed Sir Keir Starmer "is on course to be a one-term prime minister".

However, when asked if she would still be leader at the next general election, Ms Badenoch dodged the question and said: "I'm not playing all these questions that the media loves to ask about my future.

"This is not about me."

She insisted she was the right person to lead the Conservatives, as she was chosen by the party's members.

"I told them it wouldn't be easy, I told them it would require a renewal and rebuilding of our party," she said.

"That doesn't happen in six months. I'm trying to do something that no one has ever done before, which is take their party from such a historic defeat back into government in one term."

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