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New Red Wall? These are the parts of the country with no Tory councillors

It comes as Boris Johnson is warned that the Conservatives will "reap the whirlwind" of lockdown parties at the ballot box in May.

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2022-04-24 14:17
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A breakdown of Britain’s local political map shows a new Red Wall could be emerging in urban and graduate areas.

Sam Freedman, a senior fellow at the Institute for Government, has analysed councils in Britain ahead of the local elections next month.

He found large parts of the country now have no Tory councillors at all, with Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Norwich, Oxford, Cambridge and seven London boroughs among them.

Watford also has no Conservative representation.

Looking through councils this morning – because it's Sunday and I know how to relax – and reminded that there are now large parties of the country with no Tory councillors at all.

Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Norwich, Oxford, Cambridge, seven London boroughs….

— Sam Freedman (@Samfr) April 24, 2022

Especially as this demographic group is starting to spread around, especially in the South-East – which is why we're seeing formerly strong Tory areas in Surrey/Sussex/Kent etc… start to come under threat.

— Sam Freedman (@Samfr) April 24, 2022

Warnings

Boris Johnson has been warned the Conservatives will “reap the whirlwind” of the No 10 lockdown parties saga at the ballot box as the threat of more police fines hangs over him.

Former Conservative minister Steve Baker told The Daily Telegraph the partygate affair could hurt the Tories at the local elections on May 5, with his constituents expressing “fury” at reports of lockdown breaches in Downing Street.

It comes after the influential backbencher turned on the Prime Minister in the Commons this week, telling MPs the Conservative Party leader should have realised the “gig’s up” after the Metropolitan Police concluded he had breached his own coronavirus rules.

“Barbaric rules”

“People lived under barbaric rules. They were told that if they deviated one iota from the law they would kill people. And they suffered for it,” Mr Baker, who hinted that he had submitted a letter of no confidence in the Prime Minister, told the newspaper.

“Meanwhile in No 10, where they should have been obeying both the letter and spirit of the rules, clearly they breached both.

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