By Jason Lewis, Local Democracy Reporter
Labour has lost control of Southampton City Council with no single party holding enough seats for a majority.
Scalps across the city included council leader Alex Winning in Shirley, housing lead Andy Frampton and adult social care and public health lead Marie Finn.
Overall, Labour lost seven seats and fell two short of a majority with 24 councillors.
It remained the largest party by a significant margin.
At the count. Photo LDRS
The big winners on the night were Reform UK who surged from one seat to eight to become the second biggest group in the council chamber.
They took seats from Labour, Conservatives and Liberal Democrats.
Reform UK’s interim group chairman and new Coxford councillor Philip Crook said he was absolutely delighted with the results.
He said: “People have worked very, very hard to get there to achieve it.
“The candidates have worked really hard with fairly limited resouces.
“We have had great support from people coming out to support us, work for us.
“It is a tremendous result and political history has been made tonight.”
The Green Party also had a successful election, with its elected group rising from two seats to six by picking up seats in Banister & Polygon, Bargate, Freemantle and Portswood.
Matt Renyard, Green Party campaign manager and Coxford ward councillor, said: “Thank you to every voter and campaigner who helped get Greens elected here.
“We have put an enormous amout of work in to achieve these results, and it’s a testament to the growth of the Green Party, both nationally and locally.
“Our councillors will work hard to defend local services and make sure they work efficiently for local people in Southampton.”
Former Conservative deputy council leader Jeremy Moulton lost his seat in Millbrook to Reform
He told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: “I am disappointed not to make it over the line but I am very grateful to everyone who did support me and for all the kind messages received on the day.
“I wish the new councillor well”.
The Tories also failed to hold seats in Peartree and Harefield.
Peter Baillie, Conservative group leader, said: “Very disappointing results in losing some excellent local councillors.
“The protest vote of Reform has just been too much, although we were close in a number of seats.
“National politics has unfortunately trumped local politics.
“We will regroup and come back stronger and better for next year’s elections.”
The Liberal Democrats ended the campaign how they started with seven councillors by picking up Shirley, hold Bassett and Swaythling, and losing Coxford.
With the Conservatives losing three seats, the Liberal Democrats remained the third largest party on the council.
Political balance of the council
A party needs 26 seats for a majority
Labour 24 (-7)
Reform UK 8 (+7)
Liberal Democrats 7 (0)
Conservatives 6 (-3)
Green Party 6 (+4)
Ward-by-ward election winners
Banister & Polygon
Misty Calanthia Delamothe Burgess – Green gain from Labour
Bargate
Luke Reynolds – Green gain from Labour
Bassett
Sam Philip Chapman – Liberal Democrats hold
Bevois
Paul Kenny – Labour hold
Bitterne Park
Phil Webb – Labour hold
Coxford
Philip Edward Crook – Reform UK gain from Liberal Democrats
Freemantle
Sam Pryce – Green Party gain from Labour
Harefield
Richard Piatkiewicz – Reform UK gain from Conservatives
Millbrook
Ross Ronald Mould – Reform UK gain from Conservatives
Peartree
Soham Bandyopadhyay – Reform UK gain from Conservatives
Portswood
Lori Foster – Green Party gain from Labour
Redbridge
John Peter Edwards – Reform UK gain from Independent
Shirley
Rebecca May McCreanor – Liberal Democrats gain from Labour
Sholing
Sarah Marie Powell-Vaughan – Reform UK hold
Swaythling
Jon Walsh – Liberal Democrats hold
Thornhill
Tim Kiff-Munds – Reform UK gain from Labour
Woolston
Ryan James Collett – Reform UK gain from Labour
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