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Labour holds Wigan Council but likely to lose control of council at next election

Maddison Wheeldon by Maddison Wheeldon
8 May 2026
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Labour Together’s Lisa Nandy and Josh Simons have managed to keep Labour holding onto control of Wigan Council, which was never really under threat in these local elections. However, the scale of their losses – and far-right Reform UK’s gains – indicate that the traditionally Labour and working-class constituency will likely go to Reform UK in the next election.

Given the deprivation and lack of investment in people and community across Wigan, this loss to the far right is surely leaving many Wigan residents feeling dismayed and hopeless.

🚨 NEW: Labour has held Wigan council but lost all 22 seats it was defending to Reform UK

🔴 LAB: 42 (-22)
➡️ RFM: 25 (+24)
⚪️ IND: 8 (-1)
🔵 CON: 0 (-1)

— Politics UK (@PolitlcsUK) May 8, 2026

Labour retains control in Wigan – for now

The full results are as follows:

Labour: Lost 22 seats, holding 42 in total

Reform: Gained 24, holding 25 in total

Independent: Lost 1, holding 8 in total

Conservative: Lost 1, now hold no seats on Wigan Council

One ward in particular presents a very concerning glimpse into what might come in 2027 and beyond to the next general election. Ince is widely regarded as one of the safest Labour wards, and the huge swing to Reform is undoubtedly indicative of how Farage appears to be finding a way of connecting to the working classes who are beyond fed up of the system, far more effectively than any other party:

Gemma Painter (Reform) – 1,809 (58.3%)

Terence William Halliwell (Labour) – 608 (19.6%)

Gareth Nelson (Green) – 365 (11.8%)

Yamini Gupta (Conservative) – 115 (3.7%)

Vincent Dean Holgate (LIB/DEM) – 135 (4.3%)

The Zok (Independent) – 73 (2.4%)

On average, approximately 10% more turned up to vote, similar to the general election with a 44% turnout. Whilst this shows increased engagement, that engagement is clearly being predominantly garnered by right-wing politics.

Scrutiny is crucial

As a result, scrutiny of all Reform candidates is crucial to ensure that people see the wood for the trees and recognise that Farage’s billionaire-interested party is not the cure for the misery and struggle facing working class communities in northern towns and cities.

Moreover, reports from people at the event highlighted that Reform UK deployed the strongest operation in Wigan. They had the most volunteers, visibility, and party backing on the ground and at the count.

Left-wing and progressive parties should take that lesson seriously: if they want to win, they must properly invest in and support candidates with real campaigns instead of spreading themselves thin across every possible seat and simply hoping for good results.

Fascism poses far too serious a threat for political parties to keep placing ambition above the urgent need to elect councillors who genuinely understand – and fight for – the struggles, anger, and neglect people experience in their communities every day.

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Comments 4

  1. Peter Kitts says:
    1 month ago

    Voter turnout was also higher than expected at General Election levels around 10% up. The resources and manpower Reform mobilised were if nothing else impressive. Obviously we haven’t learnt anything from Brexit and this shows the power money has.To fight this we need to unite and build relationships with communities.

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  2. Ena Sharples says:
    1 month ago

    Well done Reform in Wigan.

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  3. Mary Susan Prescott says:
    1 month ago

    Ms Wheeldon are you missing the message? Every seat up for election was taken by Reform, if the other 25 seats had been up, they would have fallen also. Labour has lost control of our Council and will continue to fail because our MPs, for example, Simons and Nandy, do not have the backbone to challenge a leadership agenda that is blind and deaf to their electorate. Labour’s authoritarian and oppressive leadership is set on an agenda they were not elected on. It is a leadership that has broken every promise set out in their manifesto. Labour no longer has a mandate to represent the country and that makes them more “fascists” than any other opposing party.

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  4. Keith Jones says:
    1 month ago

    Reform are ‘far right’? They are nowhere near it. What a biased article this is. No wonder people are flocking to them when they read rubbish like this. The left do not listen to people.

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