It's the first time this century the Tories haven't had a majority at Hertsmere Borough Council. LocalElection2023
No single party at the south-west Hertfordshire authority managed to take more than 50 per cent of the seats.
The result follows the local elections on Thursday, May 4 – the first time Hertsmere has held all-out elections since 2019, when Theresa May was prime minister.They won a total 29 seats at the last election. The Labour Party is just two seats behind, with 14 seats, after making gains in some parts of Borehamwood and Potters Bar.Yellow gains in Bushey Park and Bushey St James means the party now has nine seats.Borough Council members representing Borehamwood Cowley Hill.
“They voted for a council that reflects the political plurality of the borough and we will now be working incredibly hard to fulfil our promises.”
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