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UKIP wins first Kent County Council victories but Tories keep control | |
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The Conservatives have retained control of Kent County Council but with a much-reduced majority after the UK Independence Party won 17 seats. | The Conservatives have retained control of Kent County Council but with a much-reduced majority after the UK Independence Party won 17 seats. |
UKIP previously held one seat after a member defected to the party, so the wins in Thursday's election were its first at the polls. | UKIP previously held one seat after a member defected to the party, so the wins in Thursday's election were its first at the polls. |
The Green Party has won its first seat with Martin Whybrow taking Hythe from the Conservatives. | The Green Party has won its first seat with Martin Whybrow taking Hythe from the Conservatives. |
The Tories have also lost seats to Labour and Liberal Democrats. | The Tories have also lost seats to Labour and Liberal Democrats. |
'New third party' | |
The Conservatives held 45 seats and retained overall control but with a much reduced majority, losing 29 wards. | |
UKIP is the second largest party after winning 17 seats; Labour took 13; the Liberal Democrats seven and both Green Party and Residents Association have a single seat. | |
Seven out of eight seats in Thanet have been won by UKIP, with Labour taking the other one. | |
Keith Woollven, chairman of Maidstone UKIP, said: "We are very pleased with the results that we have gained both in Maidstone and in the whole of Kent. | Keith Woollven, chairman of Maidstone UKIP, said: "We are very pleased with the results that we have gained both in Maidstone and in the whole of Kent. |
"It confirms the fact that were now well placed as the third party in British politics. | "It confirms the fact that were now well placed as the third party in British politics. |
"We're in line with what we were realistically expecting to gain which was an increased number of second places." | "We're in line with what we were realistically expecting to gain which was an increased number of second places." |
New Green councillor Mr Whybrow described his Hythe ward as a "ray of green light" surrounded by Conservative and UKIP seats. | New Green councillor Mr Whybrow described his Hythe ward as a "ray of green light" surrounded by Conservative and UKIP seats. |
Glass vials found | |
"It's been a remarkable morning here. There was a big turnout in Hythe, over 40%, so we were late in with the result compared to the others," he said. | |
"Over the last couple of weeks the confidence levels were growing because the reaction we were getting from the canvassing, from pounding the streets, was so positive. | |
"Obviously, as a little party, what we had to persuade people of was that we were credible." | |
The district count in Whitstable was delayed for about three hours after vials of a liquid were found in a ballot box. | The district count in Whitstable was delayed for about three hours after vials of a liquid were found in a ballot box. |
Kent Police removed the items and took them away for analysis, according to a spokesman for Canterbury City Council. | Kent Police removed the items and took them away for analysis, according to a spokesman for Canterbury City Council. |
In West Hill, Conservative Jan Ozog beat his mother-in-law Jo Shippam, who was standing for UKIP, to hold on to his seat. | |
'Absolutely wonderful' | |
Mr Ozog took 1,560 votes to Ms Shippam's 1,112. | |
Kent County Council leader Paul Carter said: "I have always said that 80% of local government elections reflect the national scene and 20% is the hardworking local councillors, and clearly that has been the case up and down the country. | |
"I think that national government needs to think long and hard about how it is going to change its direction on a number of issues, migration being one of them." | "I think that national government needs to think long and hard about how it is going to change its direction on a number of issues, migration being one of them." |
Labour's Angela Harrison won back the Sheerness seat she represented between 2005 and 2009. | |
She said: "Labour held the seat for 40-50 years up until the election in 2009, when the county lost all but two of its seats in the anti-Labour vote, so we have been out campaigning to regain that seat since then. | |
"It feels absolutely wonderful to get it back. | |
"It is a testament to the people that I have represented before, and that I represent on the borough council in Sheerness still, that they have put their trust in me to go back on KCC [Kent County Council} and look after the issues that matter to them." |