LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION

The beating heart of politics now rests in the suburbs and shires

In spite of the urban centres growing in population, we will see a transfer of political representation from the towns to the shires on an unprecedented scale from 2018 onwards, claims Paul Wheeler.

Something is stirring in the shires and with significant implications for British politics beyond the next General Election.

Locally, the election results mean the Conservatives have established a hegemony on county politics which looks likely to last for decades. Also, thanks to the rather byzantine voting structures of the Local Government Association, it means it has a lock on the political control of that organisation for the foreseeable future.

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