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BBC News
18-07-2025
- Politics
- BBC News
Tories beat Reform in Staffordshire County Council by-election
A by-election, which was called after a Reform UK councillor stepped down just two weeks after he was elected, has been won by the Pert won Thursday's contest for the vacant Gnosall and Eccleshall seat on Staffordshire County Council after securing 1,689 votes (44.4%).The Green Party came second with 1,037 votes (27.3%), followed by Reform on 938 votes (24.7%) and Labour on 140 votes (3.7%). Turnout was 34.8%.The seat was vacated by Reform's Wayne Titley in May after he faced criticism over a post on Facebook in March that called on the Navy to intercept small boats attempting to reach Britain and use a "volley of gun fire aimed at sinking them". Titley has not addressed the post, which has since been removed, but he said he was resigning for "personal reasons".The by-election result left Reform with 48 councillors on the authority, a clear majority, with the Conservatives on 11 and the Greens, Labour and Stafford Borough Independents with one apiece. Pert was an Eccleshall councillor for eight years until he was beaten to the seat by Titley in May's local elections by just 27 had served as a cabinet member on the Conservative administration and is also the current opposition group leader at Stafford Borough his victory, he paid tribute to the elections team and count staff, describing the process as a "well-oiled machine". He added: "None of us expected to see a by-election so early on and none of us wanted that. Thank you to everyone for coming out and voting."The work starts tomorrow. I have been elected by the residents of Eccleshall and Gnosall and I am here to support them." This news was gathered by the Local Democracy Reporting Service which covers councils and other public service organisations. Follow BBC Stoke & Staffordshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.
Yahoo
18-07-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Tories win Staffordshire by-election triggered by Reform UK scandal
Conservative councillor Jeremy Pert is back on Staffordshire County Council - after regaining his seat from Reform UK in a by-election. Mr Pert was narrowly defeated in May's all-out elections by Reform UK's Wayne Titley by just 27 votes. But Mr Titley resigned less than a fortnight later, with personal reasons cited for his departure. In the days between his election and resignation, controversy had swirled on social media as comments attributed to his Facebook account about illegal boat crossings came to light. Former Stafford Borough councillor Ray Barron, who stood as a Reform UK candidate at the May elections, had hoped to retain the Eccleshall & Gnosall seat for the party that swept to power two months ago. He lost out then in the Stafford South East seat, which was held by veteran Conservative councillor Ann Edgeller. READ MORE: Japanese knotweed heat map shows the hotspots in Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire READ MORE: 'I visited Alton Towers this summer and was staggered by the queue times' Now in the early hours of Friday (July 18) he has had to settle for third place however, with 938 votes, after Councillor Pert won the Eccleshall & Gnosall by-election by a sizeable margin. He took the top spot with 1,689 votes. Green Party candidate and fellow borough councillor Scott Spencer was in second place with 1,037 votes. Labour's Leah Elston-Thompson was in fourth place with 140 votes. Overall turnout at Thursday's by-election was 34.8% - higher than some areas of Stafford Borough saw in the May poll. Before his May unseating, Councillor Pert had served as a cabinet member on the Conservative administration. He is also the current opposition group leader at Stafford Borough Council. Following his victory at Gnosall Memorial Village Hall, he said: "None of us expected to see a by-election so early on and none of us wanted that. Thank you to everyone for coming out and voting. The work starts now. I have been elected by the residents of Eccleshall and Gnosall and I am here to support them. There is a significant amount of casework that we need to sort out and there is a whole range of issues. Some residents are suffering from the speed of traffic, while other residents are suffering with the threat of rampant housing development. I have eight years' experience running a cabinet department. I am sure that experience can be very useful to the wider council." The by-election result means that the Conservatives now hold 11 county council seats. Reform UK have 48 out of 62, while Labour, Green and Stafford Borough Independents each have one seat. Staffordshire County Council Eccleshall & Gnosall Division by-election result Ray Barron (Reform UK) 938 Leah Elston-Thompson (Labour) 140 Jeremy Pert (Conservative) 1,689 ELECTED Scott Spencer (Green Party) 1,037 Number of rejected papers: 1 Turnout: 34.8% Get daily headlines and breaking news emailed to you - it's FREE
Yahoo
15-05-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Reform councillor quits two weeks after election
A new Staffordshire County councillor has stepped down, just two weeks after being elected. Wayne Titley won the Eccleshall and Gnosall division for Reform UK, beating the Conservative Jeremy Pert by just 27 votes. However, he attracted criticism for a post on his Facebook account in March that called on the navy to intercept small boats attempting to reach Britain and use a "volley of gun fire aimed at sinking them". Neither the party nor Mr Titley have addressed that post, which has since been removed, but he said he was resigning for "personal reasons". Reform said it was disappointing to see the level of abuse he had faced, which meant he could no longer continue. The party swept to power at the beginning of the month winning 49 out of the 62 seats on the county council, which had been led by the Conservatives since 2009. "Wayne would have made an excellent champion for the people of Eccleshall and Gnosall and we wish him well for the future," Reform said in a statement. "We are now getting ready to contest the by-election and ensure local people have a strong Reform voice to represent them." Philip Atkins, a former Conservative council leader, said the level of abuse often faced on social media meant it was all the more important that political parties carried out thorough vetting checks before putting candidates forward. It was a view echoed by Lib Dem Stafford borough councillor Alec Sandiford, who said the county council would now have to pick up the bill for a "needless by-election". Staffordshire County Council said details of the by-election would be confirmed in due course. The first full council meeting takes place on 22 May, where the incoming leader is expected to set out his priorities for the county. Follow BBC Stoke & Staffordshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram. Farage is running a cult, says ex-Reform MP Lowe Reform quizzed over councillor's Facebook posts Reform UK new group leader 'up for the challenge' Reform UK stands by councillor sacked by police Reform UK Staffordshire County Council