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Lib Dems' Winning Streak in Council By-Elections Continues and Tories Lose Control of Suffolk County Council

Tim Farron arriving at Autumn 2016 Conference (Liberal Democrats on Flickr)

LD Leader Tim Farron

Wow, since my last roundup of council by-elections a month ago the Liberal Democrats have gained more than ten more council seats in by elections! And all this without losing any and with a seat safely held at Bishops Castle in Shropshire.

This is rapidly going beyond my ability to maintain an accurate count, but I reckon it must be now around two dozen seats gained since the May elections without a single loss.

The gain in Hadleigh in Suffolk was especially significant since the Tories have, as a result, lost control of Suffolk County Council. There are now 8 Liberal Democrat Suffolk County Councillors - and the Conservatives will from now on have to listen to them a bit more carefully.

To summarise, since 28th August, the Liberal Democrats made the following gains:

1. Teignmouth Town Council (2 seats) - gained from the Conservatives
2. Cockermouth - gained from the Conservatives
3. Hadleigh, Suffolk CC - gained from the Conservatives
4. Hailsham Town Council - gained from the Labour
5. Teignbridge District Council - gained from the Conservatives
6. Plasnewydd, Caerdydd AU - gained from the Labour
7. Tupton, N E Derbyshire DC - gained from the Labour
8. Lymington & Pennington - gained from the Conservatives
9. Mosborough, Sheffield - gained from the Labour
10. Four Lanes, Cornwall UA - gained from the UKIP

Elsewhere, Lib Dems did well on East Herts DC at Puckeridge by getting an 18% vote share standing for the first time. Labour gained 2 seats from the Conservatives and Conservatives gained one seat from Labour - but ended up very badly down. Finally UKIP (remember them?) managed to hold a seat in Shepway South - which orbits around Planet Thanet.