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Houchen vs Labour Tees Valley

Houchen vs Labour Tees Valley

We’ve all heard by now about the Labour landslide in the 5 May local elections, not least in the North East. Surely this means a rebuilding of the Red Wall in the Tees Valley, challenging the region’s Tory Metropolitan Mayor Ben Houchen and blighting his chances of re-election next year?

The answer, you would think, lies in the maths, in that the party with the most councillors controls a council. More councils under Labour control should mean better scrutiny of Houchen and his Tees Valley Combined Authority (TVCA). And enable a more critical view of the businessmen who were given 90% of Teesworks Ltd, a company charged with remediating the public-owned Teesworks site and reaping the rewards from the sale of its scrap.

But in the smoke and mirrors of Tees Valley politics, nothing is quite as it seems. Only one council has a clear Labour majority. The other four are coalitions or minority administrations. 

Up the Boro

Middlesbrough Labour overturned the sitting Tory-Independent alliance with 25 seats against the Independents with 15; Conservatives with four; and Lib Dems with two.

Labour’s Chris Cooke seized the reins of elected Mayor from the property developer, Independent Andy Preston with a margin of 760 votes.

  • May 31, 2023