LOCAL DEMOCRACY

No alarms, no surprises

The results of last week’s local elections, which mirrored the Conservative party’s unexpected triumph in the General Election as well as Labour’s southern discomfort and the Lib Dems’ demise, were consistent with previous years’ council polls, writes Dr Jonathan Carr-West

A week on from Election Day, the world does not look at all as predicted. For months we have been told that Labour and the Conservatives were neck-and-neck in the polls and the last weeks of the election campaign were dominated by anticipation of a hung Parliament.

National newspapers ran hysterical headlines warning of the ‘chaos' and ‘paralysis' that would attend weeks of coalition negotiations.

Jonathan Carr-West

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