If Richmond upon Thames was a supermarket it would be Waitrose it is no surprise that the Lib Dems have done well.
Jaded_Strain_3753 on
Richmond is the kind of area where middle class people who had previously voted Greens for environmental reasons will be put off by Polanski’s left wing economics. Not reflective of the country as a whole at all
HMWYA on
Green’s lost 5 seats whilst increasing their vote share by more than 10%. Quite the comment on the “democracy” we live in there, if nothing else.
TIGHazard on
I wish articles would use “Richmond-Upon-Thames” when discussing the area.
I suspect, and I’m ready to be lined up and shot by Green voters, that Lib Dems will interest an increasing number of middle class voters who are socially liberal but have a GCSE in maths and think the holocaust happened AND was a bad idea.
swordoftruth1963 on
They had an arrangement last time when the Lib Dems needed the Greens to get rid of the Tories. Now that they have achieved that they have turned on the Greens. And of anyone thinks a single party council with no opposition is a good thing they might get a shock
AverycoldGoose on
I’ve no idea why but the Greens and Lib Dem’s had a pact in 2018 and 2022 where the greens didn’t stand many candidates but the Lib Dem’s only stood 2 candidates in 3 member wards where the greens were running. Not really a surprise that running in every ward has led to more votes but no seats.
Councils with no opposition parties aren’t usually well run so it’s probably not great for the local residents going forward
Jagtalarsvenksa on
LibDems have no vision. Even their campaigns are lazy and uninspired. I’m rooting for the Greens who seem to be eager and have focus.
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If Richmond upon Thames was a supermarket it would be Waitrose it is no surprise that the Lib Dems have done well.
Richmond is the kind of area where middle class people who had previously voted Greens for environmental reasons will be put off by Polanski’s left wing economics. Not reflective of the country as a whole at all
Green’s lost 5 seats whilst increasing their vote share by more than 10%. Quite the comment on the “democracy” we live in there, if nothing else.
I wish articles would use “Richmond-Upon-Thames” when discussing the area.
Sunak was MP of [Richmond](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmond_and_Northallerton) (near Darlington, but also a Tory voting town) and I remember people getting confused over which one was being talked about.
I suspect, and I’m ready to be lined up and shot by Green voters, that Lib Dems will interest an increasing number of middle class voters who are socially liberal but have a GCSE in maths and think the holocaust happened AND was a bad idea.
They had an arrangement last time when the Lib Dems needed the Greens to get rid of the Tories. Now that they have achieved that they have turned on the Greens. And of anyone thinks a single party council with no opposition is a good thing they might get a shock
I’ve no idea why but the Greens and Lib Dem’s had a pact in 2018 and 2022 where the greens didn’t stand many candidates but the Lib Dem’s only stood 2 candidates in 3 member wards where the greens were running. Not really a surprise that running in every ward has led to more votes but no seats.
Councils with no opposition parties aren’t usually well run so it’s probably not great for the local residents going forward
LibDems have no vision. Even their campaigns are lazy and uninspired. I’m rooting for the Greens who seem to be eager and have focus.