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2021 Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election

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2021 Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election

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23 of 66 seats (One Third and oneby-election)
toWirral Metropolitan Borough Council
34 seats needed for a majority
Turnout36.0% (Decrease1.1%)
 First partySecond party
 
Cllr Janette Williamson.jpg
Cllr Jeff Green.jpg
LeaderJanette Williamson[3]Jeff Green[5]
PartyLabourConservative
Leader since29 June 2020 (2020-06-29)[4]22 December 2020 (2020-12-22)[6]
Leader's seat
Liscard
West Kirby
and
Thurstaston
Last election10 seats,
35.8%
8 seats,
32.1%
Seats before3222
Seats won108
Seats after3023
Seat changeDecrease2Increase1
Popular vote34,64329,000
Percentage39.7%33.3%
SwingIncrease3.9%Increase1.2%

 Third partyFourth party
 
Cllr Pat Cleary2.jpg
Cllr Phil Gilchrist2.jpg
LeaderPat Cleary[7]Phil Gilchrist[9]
PartyGreenLiberal Democrats
Leader since22 May 2014 (2014-05-22)[8]16 May 2013 (2013-05-16)[10]
Leader's seatBirkenhead
and
Tranmere

Eastham
Last election2 seats,
16.7%
2 seats,
11.6%
Seats before26
Seats won32
Seats after56
Seat changeIncrease3Steady
Popular vote13,9158,788
Percentage16.0%10.1%
SwingDecrease0.7%Decrease1.5%

Map of results of 2021 election

Leader of the Council before election

Janette Williamson (Labour)[1]
No Overall Control

Leader of the Council after election

Janette Williamson (Labour)[2]
No Overall Control

The2021 Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 6 May 2021 to elect members ofWirral Metropolitan Borough Council in England.[11] This election was held on the same day as otherlocal elections. The election was originally due to take place in May 2020, but was postponed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[12] This delay meant those elected (excluding the by-election) would serve only a three-year term.

After the election, the composition of the council was:

PartySeats  ±  
Labour30Decrease2
Conservative23Increase1
Liberal Democrat6Steady
Green5Increase2
Independent2Decrease2
Source:The Guardian[13]

Election results

[edit]

Overall election result

[edit]

Overall result compared with2019.

Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election result, 2021
PartyCandidatesVotes
StoodElectedGainedUnseatedNet% of total%No.Net %
 Labour231013Decrease240.939.734,643Increase3.9
 Conservative23810Increase136.433.329,000Increase1.2
 Green23330Increase313.616.013,915Decrease0.7
 Liberal Democrats23200Steady9.110.18,788Decrease1.5
 Independent1002Decrease20.00.6547Decrease0.8
 Reform UK4000Steady0.00.3249New
 For Britain1000Steady0.00.167New

[14][n 2]

Changes in council composition

[edit]

Prior to the election the composition of the council was:[15]

3222624
LabConLDGInd

After the election the composition of the council was:[13]

3023652
LabConLDGI
Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council composition after the 2021 election as held in theFloral Pavilion Theatre

Parties and candidates

[edit]

Contesting political parties

[edit]
PartyLeaderLeader sinceLeader's wardUp for
re-election?
Last electionThis election
% of
votes
WardsDefendingPrior Composition[15]
LabourJanette Williamson29 June 2020LiscardRed XN35.8%1011
32 / 66
ConservativeJeff Green22 December 2020West Kirby and ThurstastonRed XN32.1%87
22 / 66
Liberal DemocratsPhil Gilchrist16 May 2013EasthamGreen tickY11.6%22
6 / 66
GreenPat Cleary22 May 2014Birkenhead and TranmereRed XN16.7%20
2 / 66
IndependentMoira McLaughlin22 February 2019[16]Rock FerryRed XN1.4%02
4 / 66

2020 Candidate selection

[edit]

In August 2019, incumbentLabour councillor forPrenton Tony Norbury was not approved for candidacy by theLocal campaign forum thus was unable to seek re-selection.[17] Former Prenton councillor Angie Davies, who lost her seat inMay to theGreen's Chris Cooke, was selected as the new Labour candidate in October.[18] The Greens are fielding Harry Gorman who was selected in June.[19][20]

Tom Usher, then youngest member of council and cabinet member for Children and Families, lost a selection contest in hisLiscard Labour branch in October to Dave Brennan by 21 votes to 30.[21] This was criticised byIndependent group leader, and former Labour councillor, Moira McLaughlin who perceived Usher as having been "booted out by the hard-left". Liscard labour chair Edwina Doyle dismissed this notion putting the result down to Usher being "a bit younger and less experienced [than Brennan]". In January 2020, he was selected to contest the neighboring,Conservative held, ward ofWallasey.[22]

Conservative councillor Chris Blakeley died of cancer on 15 January.[23] Acasual vacancy was announced on 6 February with the seat to be filled at the upcoming election when Blakeley's term was due to end.[24] Simon Mountney, who had served alongside Blakeley as a fellow ward councillor from 2004 to 2014, was selected as the Conservative candidate in March.[25][26] Though he was replaced by Max Booth the following January after the elections had been rescheduled.[27] Mountney was later selected to contest theWest Kirby and Thurstaston ward.[28]

The Conservatives posted an appeal for candidates onTwitter on 17 February for wards in theWallasey andBirkenhead constituencies.[29]

2021 Candidate selection

[edit]

Chase Newton was selected as theLib Dem candidate forBromborough on 23 July 2020 succeeding Vicky Downie who stood down for personal reasons.[30] Downie had been the party's candidate in the ward for the previous three elections.[31]

FormerLabour Councillor Bill Davies resigned his seat in September with a casual vacancy announced on the 7th.[32]

Conservative councillor Geoffrey Watt died on 24 September 2020 after a short illness.[33]

Campaign

[edit]

On 24 February, Leader of the CouncilPat Hackett announced he was standing down as both leader and councillor forNew Brighton later in the year.[34] This was, however, to be in July after the election was scheduled.[35] Hackett was succeeded as Leader of the Labour Group by his deputyJanette Williamson on 29 June 2020.[4][36] She was voted in as Leader of the Council in a virtual meeting on 28 September.[1] Hackett later resigned his seat in September.[37]

A leaked internalLabour report released on 3 March 2020 predicted severe losses for the party at theupcoming local elections across the country.[38] Wirral, however, was one of only two authorities (the other beingBurnley) seen as a possible gain for Labour with Wirral being the only positive prediction under all models used within the report.[39]

On 13 March it was announced that all elections due to be held in May would be suspended until the following year due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[12]

An e-newsletter created by the Oxton Labour Party revealed that it and the rest of theBirkenhead constituency party were not delivering leaflets due to the ongoingCOVID-19 pandemic.[40]

Leader of theConservative group Ian Lewis resigned on 15 December 2020 citing internal party problems.[41] Lewis's predecessorJeff Green was elected leader on 22 December beating controversialGreasby, Frankby and Irby councillorDavid Burgess-Joyce.[6]

Retiring councillors

[edit]
WardDeparting CouncillorPartyRef.
Birkenhead and TranmereJean Stapleton[42]Labour[18]
Leasowe and Moreton EastAnita Leech[43]Labour[44]
Moreton West and Saughall MassieChris Blakeley[45]Conservative(died on 15 January 2020)[23]
Pensby and ThingwallMike Sullivan[46]Independent[47]
PrentonTony Norbury[48]Labour(deselected)[17][18]
New BrightonPat Hackett[49]Labour(retired on 30 September 2020)[37]
Rock FerryBill Davies[50]Independent(retired on 7 September 2020; died later that year)[32][47]
West Kirby and ThurstastonGeoffrey Watt[51]Conservative(died on 24 September 2020)[33]

Ward results

[edit]

Results compared directly with the last local election in2019.

Bebington

[edit]
Bebington
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenJason Walsh[20]3,16759.8Increase50.2
LabourChristina Muspratt[44]1,53629.0Decrease21.1
ConservativeGeoff Jones[52]52910.0Decrease14.6
Liberal DemocratsVicky Downie631.2Decrease14.6
Majority1,63130.8N/A
Registered electors11,839
Turnout5,35045.2Increase7.8
Rejected ballots551.0Steady
Greengain fromLabourSwingIncrease35.7

[53][54][55]

Bidston and St James

[edit]
Bidston and St James
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJulie McManus[44]1,58169.6Increase1.9
ConservativeTina McDonnell36416.0Increase5.4
GreenDiane Johnson[56]2059.0Decrease6.2
Liberal DemocratsMike Parsons1225.4Decrease1.1
Majority1,21753.6Increase1.1
Registered electors10,498
Turnout2,30922.0Decrease0.9
Rejected ballots371.6Decrease0.4
LabourholdSwingIncrease0.5

[57][58]

Birkenhead and Tranmere

[edit]
Birkenhead and Tranmere
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenEmily Gleaves[20]1,76561.9Decrease4.0
LabourSusan Mahoney[18]89731.5Decrease0.2
ConservativeJune Cowin1535.4Increase3.1
Liberal DemocratsEdward Smith351.2New
Majority86830.5Decrease3.7
Registered electors10,400
Turnout2,88627.8Decrease5.4
Rejected ballots361.2Increase0.4
Greengain fromLabourSwingDecrease1.9

[59][60]

Bromborough

[edit]
Bromborough
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJo Bird[44]2,24861.1Increase13.1
ConservativeAnthony Drury81922.3Increase0.6
GreenSheena Hatton[56]3188.6Decrease4.7
Liberal DemocratsChase Newton[30]2958.0Decrease9.0
Majority1,42938.8Increase12.5
Registered electors12,237
Turnout3,72030.4Increase1.6
Rejected ballots401.1Steady
LabourholdSwingIncrease6.3

[61][62]

Clatterbridge

[edit]
Clatterbridge
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeCherry Povall[47]2,41451.8Decrease1.4
LabourChristopher Davies[44]1,42630.6Increase1.5
GreenJim McGinley[56]46610.0Decrease7.6
Liberal DemocratsDaniel Rogers3577.7New
Majority98821.2Decrease2.9
Registered electors11,305
Turnout4,70741.6Decrease1.9
Rejected ballots440.9Decrease0.3
ConservativeholdSwingDecrease1.5

[63][64]

Claughton

[edit]
Claughton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGeorge Davies[44]2,09660.2Increase14.4
ConservativeRania Elzeiny60817.5Increase1.9
GreenLiz Heydon[56]41211.8Decrease1.4
Liberal DemocratsChris Teggin3008.6Decrease2.6
For BritainGary Bergin671.9New
Majority1,48842.7Increase12.5
Registered electors11,468
Turnout3,53630.8Increase0.3
Rejected ballots531.5Increase1.0
LabourholdSwingIncrease6.3

[65][66]

Eastham

[edit]
Eastham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsPhillip Gilchrist[47]2,49763.2Increase8.2
LabourShab Syed[67]79220.1Decrease6.9
ConservativePaul Connolly48812.4Increase1.8
GreenPercy Hogg[56]1714.3Decrease3.2
Majority1,70543.2Increase15.2
Registered electors11,069
Turnout3,97235.9Decrease2.2
Rejected ballots240.6Decrease0.2
Liberal DemocratsholdSwingIncrease7.6

[68][69]

Greasby, Frankby and Irby

[edit]
Greasby, Frankby and Irby
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeTom Anderson[47]2,75554.3Increase2.0
LabourGail Jenkinson[44]1,58531.2Increase13.6
GreenCathy Page[56]4288.4Decrease4.3
Liberal DemocratsMike Redfern3066.0Decrease5.0
Majority1,17023.1Decrease11.5
Registered electors11,593
Turnout5,11944.2Decrease3.2
Rejected ballots450.9Increase0.6
ConservativeholdSwingDecrease5.8

[70][71]

Heswall

[edit]
Heswall
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeKathy Hodson[47]2,78556.1Decrease4.0
LabourGiuseppe Roberto[44]1,11822.5Increase10.0
Liberal DemocratsRobert Thompson53510.8Decrease2.6
GreenBarbara Burton[56]4689.4Decrease4.7
Reform UKKen Ferguson601.2New
Majority1,66733.6Decrease12.4
Registered electors10,903
Turnout5,02146.1Increase1.3
Rejected ballots551.1Increase0.3
ConservativeholdSwingDecrease6.2

[72][73]

Hoylake and Meols

[edit]
Hoylake and Meols
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAndrew Gardner[47]2,53252.7Increase2.4
LabourMatt Houghton[44]1,39128.9Increase6.8
GreenAlix Cockcroft[56]54811.4Decrease5.9
Liberal DemocratsPeter Reisdorf3357.0Decrease3.3
Majority1,14123.7Decrease4.4
Registered electors10,575
Turnout4,85045.9Increase2.2
Rejected ballots440.9Decrease0.2
ConservativeholdSwingDecrease2.2

[74][75][76]

Leasowe and Moreton East

[edit]
Leasowe and Moreton East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourHelen Collinson1,94354.1Increase6.2
ConservativeDebbie Caplin[77]1,40939.2Decrease0.4
GreenMichael Dixon[56]1754.9Decrease7.6
Liberal DemocratsJohn Mullins641.8New
Majority53414.9Increase6.6
Registered electors11,118
Turnout3,63132.7Decrease1.1
Rejected ballots401.1Steady
LabourholdSwingIncrease3.3

[78][79]

Liscard

[edit]
Liscard
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDavid Brennan[21]1,89856.9Increase5.9
ConservativeJane Owens[77]87526.2Increase8.3
GreenPerle Sheldricks[56]2718.1Decrease2.5
Liberal DemocratsSue Arrowsmith2216.6Decrease2.8
Reform UKDave Sharp712.1New
Majority1,02330.7Decrease2.4
Registered electors11,405
Turnout3,37729.6Decrease1.3
Rejected ballots411.2Increase0.2
LabourholdSwingDecrease1.2

[80][81]

Moreton West and Saughall Massie

[edit]
Moreton West and Saughall Massie
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMax Booth[77]2,20656.2Decrease7.2
LabourNicole Williams[82]1,32033.6Increase7.1
GreenHelen O'Donnell[56]2566.5Decrease1.1
Liberal DemocratsDavid Tyrrell842.1Decrease0.4
Reform UKPaul Whelligan601.5New
Majority88622.6Decrease14.2
Registered electors10,763
Turnout3,97737.0Decrease3.9
Rejected ballots511.3Increase0.2
ConservativeholdSwingDecrease7.2

[83][84]

New Brighton

[edit]
New Brighton (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTony Jones[44][n 3]2,20455.1Decrease1.9
LabourPaul Martin[44][n 4]1,83545.9Decrease11.1
ConservativeTony Pritchard[77]1,23030.8Increase13.5
ConservativeDarren May[77]92323.1Increase5.8
GreenMoira Gommon[56]49212.3Decrease1.4
GreenCynthia Stonall[56]43310.8Decrease2.9
Liberal DemocratsAdam Keenan2145.4Decrease1.1
Liberal DemocratsCharlie Smethurst1844.6Decrease1.9
Majority97423.5Decrease16.2
Registered electors11,476
Turnout4,01435.0Decrease0.3
Rejected ballots170.4Steady
LabourholdSwingDecrease8.1
LabourholdSwing

[85][86][87]

Oxton

[edit]
Oxton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsStuart Kelly[47]2,31157.0Decrease2.8
LabourPaul Jobson[44]1,05025.9Decrease3.7
ConservativePhil Merry3288.1Increase3.1
GreenJudith Grier[56]3067.5New
Reform UKPhilip Griffiths581.4New
Majority1,26131.1Increase0.8
Registered electors11,020
Turnout37.24,097Decrease3.0
Rejected ballots441.1Increase0.8
Liberal DemocratsholdSwingIncrease0.5

[88][89]

Pensby and Thingwall

[edit]
Pensby and Thingwall
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeIvan Camphor[90]2,23448.4Increase3.6
LabourTim Watson[18]1,67636.3Increase1.6
GreenAllen Burton[56]4539.8Decrease4.4
Liberal DemocratsPhil Waterfield2575.6Decrease0.6
Majority55812.1Increase2.0
Registered electors10,492
Turnout4,66544.5Decrease3.1
Rejected ballots451.0Increase0.3
Conservativegain fromIndependentSwingIncrease1.0

[91][92]

Prenton

[edit]
Prenton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenHarry Gorman[20]2,23554.5Decrease9.1
LabourAngie Davies[18]1,44135.2Increase3.2
ConservativeHilary Jones3368.2Increase3.8
Liberal DemocratsLucy Johnson872.1New
Majority79419.4Decrease12.2
Registered electors10,991
Turnout4,13037.6Decrease4.4
Rejected ballots310.8Increase0.1
Greengain fromLabourSwingDecrease6.2

[93][94][95]

Rock Ferry

[edit]
Rock Ferry
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourClare O'Hagan[18]1,52155.7Increase10.7
IndependentStephen Davies[96]54720.0Decrease18.5
ConservativeNick Hanna29610.8Increase5.2
GreenCraig McDonald[56]2719.9Decrease1.1
Liberal DemocratsTom Sutton953.5New
Majority97435.7Increase29.2
Registered electors10,269
Turnout2,77927.1Decrease1.4
Rejected ballots491.8Increase1.3
Labourgain fromIndependentSwingIncrease14.6

[97][98]

Seacombe

[edit]
Seacombe
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPaul Stuart[44]1,59769.6Increase5.7
ConservativeVida Wilson[77]40517.7Increase8.3
GreenHilary Cullen[56]2089.1Decrease2.4
Liberal DemocratsAnthony Morris833.6New
Majority1,19252.0Increase3.3
Registered electors10,294
Turnout2,32022.5Decrease2.1
Rejected ballots271.2Increase0.5
LabourholdSwingIncrease1.6

[99][100]

Upton

[edit]
Upton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJean Robinson[44]1,96055.2Increase5.8
ConservativeEmma Sellman[101]1,01728.6Increase2.5
GreenLily Clough[56]43212.2Decrease5.5
Liberal DemocratsAlan Davies1434.0Decrease2.8
Majority94326.5Increase3.2
Registered electors12,409
Turnout3,58928.9Decrease0.8
Rejected ballots371.0Decrease0.1
LabourholdSwingIncrease1.7

[102][103]

Wallasey

[edit]
Wallasey
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeIan Lewis[77]2,56749.8Decrease2.8
LabourTom Usher[22][n 5]2,13541.4Increase9.3
GreenRachel Heydon[56]2975.8Decrease0.6
Liberal DemocratsJohn Codling1603.1Decrease1.5
Majority4328.4Decrease12.1
Registered electors11,727
Turnout5,21144.4Decrease0.8
Rejected ballots521.0Increase0.7
ConservativeholdSwingDecrease6.1

[104][105][106]

West Kirby and Thurstaston

[edit]
West Kirby and Thurstaston
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSimon Mountney[28]2,65056.7Increase1.6
LabourLouise Reecejones[107]1,22826.3Increase5.5
GreenYvonne McGinley[56]57112.2Decrease3.6
Liberal DemocratsOrod Osanlou2244.8Decrease3.5
Majority1,42230.4Decrease3.9
Registered electors10,326
Turnout4,71245.6Increase0.1
Rejected ballots390.8Increase0.1
ConservativeholdSwingDecrease2.0

[108][109][110]

Changes between 2021 and 2022

[edit]

Liscard by-election 2021

[edit]

Cllr Sarah Spoor, first elected in2018, announced her resignation on 4 June 2021.[111] A casual vacancy was announced on the 7th.[112]

By-election, 22 July 2021:Liscard
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDaisy Kenny[113]1,13753.6Decrease3.3
ConservativeJane Owens[114]58227.4Increase1.2
Liberal DemocratsSue Arrowsmith[113]2019.5Increase2.9
GreenEdward Lamb[113]1095.1Decrease3.0
IndependentLynda Williams683.2New
For BritainGary Bergin261.2New
Majority55526.1Decrease4.6
Registered electors11,399
Turnout2,12818.7Decrease10.9
Rejected ballots50.2Decrease1.0
LabourholdSwingDecrease2.3

[115][116]

Oxton by-election 2021

[edit]

Cllr Andy Corkhill, first elected in2019, died of cancer at the age of 36 on 4 October 2021.[117] A casual vacancy was announced on the 20th.[118]

By-election, 25 November 2021:Oxton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsOrod Osanlou1,66668.3Increase11.3
Labour Co-opSue Mahoney[119]46018.8Decrease7.1
ConservativePhilip Merry1686.9Decrease1.2
GreenMary Heydon1476.0Decrease1.5
Majority1,20649.4Increase18.3
Registered electors10,795
Turnout22.72,447Decrease14.5
Rejected ballots60.2Decrease0.9
Liberal DemocratsholdSwingIncrease9.2

[120]

Other changes

[edit]
DateWardNamePrevious affiliationNew affiliationCircumstance
19 November 2021BromboroughJo BirdLabour Co-opIndependentExpelled.[121]

See also

[edit]

Notes

[edit]

italics denote the sitting councillor •bold denotes the winning candidate

  1. ^abOnly 22 (or one third) of seats are scheduled for election thus party is unable to gain a majority.
  2. ^% of total refers to % of wards won.
  3. ^Elected to serve a 3-year term.
  4. ^Elected to serve a 2-year term.
  5. ^Incumbent councillor forLiscard ward.

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