The2018 Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 3 May 2018 to elect members ofWirral Metropolitan Borough Council in England.[ 5] This election was held on the same day as otherlocal elections .
After the election, the composition of the council was:
Overall election result [ edit ] Overall result compared with2016 .
Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election result, 2018 Party Candidates Votes Stood Elected Gained Unseated Net % of total % No. Net % Labour 23 12 0 0 54.5 45.5 40,092 0.6 Conservative 23 8 0 0 31.8 35.3 31,122 4.5 Liberal Democrats 22 2 0 0 9.1 10.2 8,993 0.7 Green 23 1 0 0 4.5 8.6 7,545 1.8 TUSC 3 0 0 0 0.0 0.3 239 0.2 UKIP 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.1 107 3.6 Independent 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.1 92 1.1
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Results by constituency [ edit ] Birkenhead constituency [ edit ] Birkenhead consists of the wards ofBidston and St James ,Birkenhead and Tranmere ,Claughton ,Oxton ,Prenton andRock Ferry .
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Wallasey constituency [ edit ] Wallasey consists of the wards ofLeasowe and Moreton East ,Liscard ,Moreton West and Saughall Massie ,New Brighton ,Seacombe andWallasey .
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Wirral South constituency [ edit ] Wirral South consists of the wards ofBebington ,Bromborough ,Clatterbridge ,Eastham , andHeswall .
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Wirral West constituency [ edit ] Wirral West consists of the wards ofGreasby, Frankby and Irby ,Hoylake and Meols ,Pensby and Thingwall ,Upton , andWest Kirby and Thurstaston .
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Changes in council composition [ edit ] Prior to the election the composition of the council was:
After the election the composition of the council was:
Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council composition after the 2018 election Popular vote Labour
45.5% Conservative
36.3% Liberal Democrats
10.2% Green
8.6% Others
0.5%
Wards won Labour
54.5% Conservative
31.8% Liberal Democrats
9.1% Green
4.5% Others
0.0%
The disproportionality of the 2018 election was 7.49 using theGallagher Index .
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Parties and candidates [ edit ] Contesting political parties [ edit ] There were in total 96 candidates (down 7 from 2016).[ 7] As per2016 , bothLabour andThe Conservative Party contested all 23 seats up for election. TheGreen Party also stood 23 (up 2), theLiberal Democrats , 22 (up 3) andTUSC , 3 (down 4).UKIP stood 1 candidate (down 8) with 1Independent also standing.[ 8]
Labour Party Wirral Labour's local election campaign was launched on 10 April 2018 at The Engineering College inMonk's Ferry with the help of theLiverpool City Region Metro Mayor ,Steve Rotheram .[ 9]
Wirral Labour's key priorities were to protect services; work with the police and social services to clamp down on anti-social behaviour and to work with theMetro Mayor to access funds to improve roads and highways.[ 10]
Wirral Labour received criticism by its own LCF (Local Campaign Forum) for only having one target seat, theGreen held ward ofBirkenhead and Tranmere .[ 11] Their campaign inBirkenhead included "Super Saturdays", personal attacks against the Green candidatePat Cleary and suspected Green votingLabour members put on a list and threatened with suspension.[ 11] The Greens held the seat with an increased vote share.[ 12] Other targets were later added.
Conservative Party The Wirral Conservative's key priorities were to cut spending on consultants and senior directors; abolish country park and coastal area parking charges; scrap theWirral View newspaper and use the money to reinstate school crossing patrols; scrap plans forfood waste bins and instead do more to reduce packaging and plastic waste; ban lending to other councils and scrap plans to build on theGreen belt .[ 13] [ 14]
Liberal Democrats The Wirral Liberal Democrat's key priorities were to focus on getting basic services right; secure grants from the government that will recognise Wirral's needs; give local people a greater say, particularly over theWirral Growth Company ; "leave nobody out", particularly in the example of health and social services; make sure money from the sale of council assets is put back into the community; better maintain the road network with more 20 mph zones to improve safety and to scrap theWirral View .[ 14]
Green Party The Wirral Green Party's key priorities were to clamp down on waste and invest more in "key public services"; scrap theWirral View newspaper and invest savings made in improving the environment; freeze executive pay and introduce measures to address the "obscene pay gap" between the lowest and highest paid council staff; prioritise key brownfield sites for regeneration and housing to end the threat to Wirral'sGreen belt ; transform democratic structures to secure "a more inclusive and transparent council in contrast to the rigid closed shop operated by the Labour Party" and to prioritise investment in active travel with pedestrians, cyclists and cleaner air.[ 14]
Other parties The soleUKIP candidate,Paula Walters , was urged to withdraw her nomination byThe Labour Party due to a series of "hate-filled" tweets from an account under her name that compared migrants to terrorists.[ 15]
AGreen stake board inBirkenhead and Tranmere Retiring councillors [ edit ] Results compared directly with the last local election in2016 .
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Bidston and St James [ edit ] [ 29] [ 30]
Birkenhead and Tranmere [ edit ] [ 12] [ 31]
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Greasby, Frankby and Irby[ edit ] [ 41] [ 42] [ 43]
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Leasowe and Moreton East [ edit ] [ 50] [ 51]
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Moreton West and Saughall Massie [ edit ] [ 54] [ 55]
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Pensby and Thingwall [ edit ] [ 60] [ 61] [ 62]
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West Kirby and Thurstaston [ edit ] [ 76] [ 77]
Changes between 2018 and 2019 [ edit ] Bromborough by-election 2018 [ edit ] Cllr Warren Ward, elected in2016 , announced his resignation on 9 July 2018.[ 78] Acasual vacancy was announced the next day.[ 79] [ 80]
Outgoing councillor Warren Ward. [ 40] [ 84] [ 85]
On 20 July,Conservative candidate Des Drury sent a printed letter to nearly 1,200 residents about a planning application being approved for the ex-Bromborough Secondary School site that borders the south of the ward.[ 86] [ 87] The letter mentions a "More than 1,000" signature strong petition opposing the application.[ 88] The lead petitioner, who spoke in front of the planning committee when the application was considered on 19 July, was futureLabour candidate Jo Bird.[ 87] This was despite the fact that all 7Labour councillors on the committee (a majority on the committee as a whole) voted to approve the application.[ 88]
Upton by-election 2018 [ edit ] Cllr Matthew Patrick, first elected in2013 , announced his resignation on 21 September 2018.[ 89] He formally resigned on 7 October 2018 with acasual vacancy announced the following day.[ 90] [ 91]
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On 22 February 2019, Moira McLaughlin was announced as leader of anIndependent group composed of the threeLabour defections.[ 103]
•italics denote the sitting councillor •bold denotes the winning candidate
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