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Local Elections 2025-12-04

04 December 2025

Lead MP

David Simmonds

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Urgent Question

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Other Contributors: 22

At a Glance

David Simmonds raised concerns about local elections 2025-12-04 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Will the Minister confirm that local elections will go ahead in May 2026 as previously stated by the Government? The MP raises concerns about uncertainty created by recent statements from ministers regarding the cancellation of these elections. He highlights significant logistical challenges and public expenditure wasted due to this ambiguity, urging clarity on the decision-making process for determining whether planned council elections will proceed.

Government Response

Government Response
Local elections scheduled for May 2026 will go ahead as previously stated. The Government is committed to devolution and the creation of mayoral strategic authorities in certain areas. However, due to local government reorganisation requirements in some regions, inaugural mayoral elections for Sussex and Brighton, Hampshire and the Solent, Norfolk and Suffolk, and Greater Essex are proposed to be postponed until May 2028 to ensure proper establishment of unitary councils and strategic authorities. The Minister reassures that local council elections remain on schedule while acknowledging the need for careful consideration in specific areas undergoing reorganisation.
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