Hull local election results 2022: Lib Dems end Labour's 10-year rule

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The Lib Dems have regained control of Hull City Council for the first time in a decade

The Liberal Democrats have taken back control of Hull City Council, ending a decade of rule by the Labour Party.

The Lib Dems now control 29 of the council's 57 seats with Labour, previously the biggest party, on 27, with one independent.

Labour gained the single Conservative seat on the council, one of the party's few successes of the evening.

The city's Liberal Democrat leader, councillor Mike Ross, said it was "an emphatic vote for change in Hull".

He told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS): "We thank the thousands that voted Liberal Democrat today, they sent a message no-one can ignore."

Labour went into polling day with 29 seats, a working majority of one, to the Lib Dems' 26.

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Aneesa Akbar kept hold of Central Ward for Labour

The Liberal Democrats, who had been fighting to regain power since 2011, toppled cabinet member Gwen Lunn in the University ward and John Black in Longhill and Bilton Grange.

The latter was Labour's longest-serving council member.

Cllr John Fareham ended his stint as the Conservatives' sole councillor with his defeat in the Bricknell ward.

Analysis by Tim Iredale, BBC Yorkshire & Lincolnshire Political Editor

Recent years have seen the Liberal Democrats chip away at Labour's lead on Hull City Council.

Now the Lib Dems are back in charge after more than a decade in opposition, and could be described as the comeback kids.

Many commentators would argue the party has long since been "detoxified" since the days when Nick Clegg shared power with David Cameron and the coalition government's austerity measures.

But the Lib Dems must prove they are more than just an opposition party and can govern again, albeit at a local level.

Some tough decisions lie ahead on issues such as the future of the controversial bus and cycle lanes in Hull.

Labour say the Lib Dems are "renting" the city and they will get it back next year.

Expect another fierce battle for control of the Guildhall when the ballot boxes are brought out of storage again in 12 months' time.

Counting complete. After 19 of 19 seats declared.

Change compared with 2021

  1. Liberal Democrat

    • Councillors elected in 2022 total 10
    • Councillors elected in 2022 change +3
    • Councillors overall total 29

  2. Labour

    • Councillors elected in 2022 total 9
    • Councillors elected in 2022 change -2
    • Councillors overall total 27

  3. Independent

    • Councillors elected in 2022 total 0
    • Councillors elected in 2022 change 0
    • Councillors overall total 1

  4. Conservative

    • Councillors elected in 2022 total 0
    • Councillors elected in 2022 change -1
    • Councillors overall total 0

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