Richmond Monopoly

EastSheenMatters expressed concern on 10 May 2026 about the effect of the results of the local election in Richmond. Absolute power…… ! BBC News has now reported on this with an interview of the Leader Cllr. Gareth Roberts.

“Much of the focus in London after this month’s local elections was on the successes of the Greens and Reform, as well as Labour’s struggles. But in one leafy west London borough, a very different story unfolded, with the Liberal Democrats winning every seat in every ward at the latest local elections.

“The party secured a complete sweep on 7 May 2026…… leaving the chamber without formal opposition.The Lib Dems now hold 54 seats (+6), with the Greens losing all five of their previous seats and the Conservatives losing their only seat.

“Such a decisive result has brought both praise and unease, with the party saying it is evidence of strong local backing, while also prompting questions about scrutiny, accountability and how effectively different voices are heard in what is now a one‑party borough.

“Council leader Gareth Roberts says local voters backed the Liberal Democrats because of their record in power. He told BBC London Politics: “People like us as a council. They like the fact that we deliver good quality services for them and that we make sure that we have this relentless drive for good quality.

“They also like the fact that they see us all year round and not just this election time and that really matters to a lot of people.” 

With no opposition councillors in the chamber, questions have been raised about how the council will be held to account. When asked how residents can be sure the council is going to be held accountable, he said they would “try and incorporate as many of the voices that we possibly can”. “We will consult, consult, consult, on everything we do,” he said.” Fine words.

Much of what Roberts says is true. They do in many ways have a good record and most of the councillors are visible. But hitherto the Council has only been asked inconvenient questions by the Greens; the LibDems were intent on ousting them to avoid just that and the Greens’ national policies did not help them.

The problem with the Leader’s assertions is that their consultation has previously been limited and ineffective. The conduct of some members has been arrogant. And by their own admission decisions were taken behind closed doors on significant issues. Or has it only been a problem this side of the River?


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About Richard AH White

Retired Solicitor specialising in child law and former Tribunal Judge hearing cases on special educational needs and welfare benefits.
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1 Response to Richmond Monopoly

  1. friedtraveler72071c3170's avatar friedtraveler72071c3170 says:

    Surely only voters “oust” politicians at elections…… It’s hardly the fault of the Lib Dems if there is no effective opposition that voters want to vote for…….!

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