Labour lost overall control of Kirklees Council in a dramatic election which saw former council leader Shabir Pandor and two Cabinet members lose their seats.
Labour’s overall majority going into the election had been cut to just one following defections from the party over the conflict in Gaza.
But few could have predicted stunning victories for Independents in parts of Batley and Dewsbury, which wrenched control away from Labour.
Clr Pandor, a long-serving councillor who led the council for five years until last year, lost to Independent Zahid Kahut in Batley West by over 1,700 votes.
Also ousted were Cabinet member for communities, Mussarat Pervaiz in Dewsbury West, and Cabinet member for health and social care, Clr Jackie Ramsay (Dewsbury South).
One of the driving forces behind the new Kirklees Community Independents Group, Clr Ammar Anwar, said Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer’s stance on Gaza would cause lasting damage to the party.
Clr Anwar, who quit Labour in January over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, said: “Britain now needs an alternative left wing socialist party and the results across Kirklees have shown a new dynamic of politics.
“I am in the process of creating a new People’s Labour Party and hopefully it will replace the Labour Party. We are going to field candidates all over Britain. I don’t think the Labour Party will ever recover from this.
“People have woken up around Britain, not just Kirklees. It’s a new dynamic and our party will be the new choice of the people, by the people.”
Labour slipped from 35 seats to 31, leaving council leader Clr Cathy Scott’s administration in disarray. The new make-up of the council is: Labour 31; Conservative 15; Liberal Democrat 10; Independents 9; Green 4.
Kirklees Community Independents was formed in February after councillors Jo Lawson and Imran Safdar (both Crosland Moor & Netherton) quit Labour and teamed up with Clr Anwar (Dewsbury West) and Ebrahim Dockrat (Batley East). When she resigned, Clr Lawson described the Kirklees Labour group as a “toxic swamp.”
At the election, the breakaway group backed a number of independent candidates, mainly in parts of North Kirklees.
Shabir Pandor was defeated by Independent candidate Zahid Kahut, while Aziz Daji took the Labour seat vacated by Ebrahim Dockrat, who didn’t seek re-election.
In Dewsbury West – where Clr Anwar made allegations of threats and intimidation resulting in a man being arrested – Cabinet member for communities Mussarat Pervaiz was beaten by community activist Tanisha Bramwell, who runs a local food bank.
In Dewsbury South, Jackie Ramsay, who had to defend the Cabinet’s plans to close two dementia care homes, lost to Independent Hanifa Darwan.
Labour also lost long-serving councillor Steve Hall, a former chairman of planning, to Independent Arshad Ali in Heckmondwike.
Clr Scott’s nine-strong Cabinet was already depleted after deputy leader Clr Paul Davies, responsible for corporate services, announced he was to step down to focus on his campaign to become MP for the Colne Valley.
It was also revealed this week that Dewsbury East Labour councillor Paul Moore had been suspended from the Labour Party after appearing in court charged with causing a public nuisance and carrying on a business with intent to defraud the public. He was allegedly involved in the operation of a Covid testing business during the pandemic.
The Labour Party confirmed that Clr Moore had been “administratively suspended” and a spokesman added: “This also has the automatic effect of suspending the Labour whip on the council.”
Council leader Cathy Scott refused to comment on matters being dealt with by the police and courts.
She said Labour in Kirklees had done all it could to influence national politicians over Gaza – compiling a motion and writing to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
She added: “People want to be appreciated and listened to and we have to go back into our communities. Democracy has prevailed but it’s about listening.”
Clr Scott, who became leader last September, was asked where the result left her administration.
“It leaves our administration ploughing forward for the greater good of people in Kirklees,” she said. “I hope whoever is returned into post is going to look at what is needed for the people of Kirklees.
“It’s for people out there, the services we can deliver. Until we get a fairer funding system, I am afraid it’s going to be challenging.”
Asked if she could continue as leader, she replied: “I am hoping so but democracy prevails and it’s about the group decision. Let’s see.”
Elsewhere, the Green Party also delivered a blow to Labour with Alex Vickers defeating Manisha Kaushik in Crosland Moor & Netherton while Holme Valley North Independent Charles Greaves comfortably saw off a challenge by both Labour and the Tories.
Newly-elected Clr Tanisha Bramwell said that Gaza had been a big issue for half the electorate with the other half angry at council budget cuts and “mismanagement by Labour.”
She added: “This election was a tidal wave. Nationally we have been failed and locally we have been failed. Local people wanted someone to stand up for them.”
All the results:
Almondbury
IBOR, Collins Eni – Conservative Party 955
LONGSTAFF, David Alan – Liberal Democrats 1,668
TAYLOR, Peter Harvey – Green Party 514
COOLING, Patricia – Labour 983
Ashbrow
GREEN, Daniel James – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 164
HOMEWOOD, James Richard – Labour Party 1,970
RIDGWAY, David – Liberal Democrats 538
ROBERTS, Ian Andrew – Conservative Party 803
SMITHSON, Brenda – Green Party 644
Batley East
BLOOM, Jon – Liberal Democrats 153
DAJI, Aziz – Independent 3,835
DUFFY, Simon – Green Party 365
LUCITT, Phillip Anthony – Labour Party 901
MAYMAN, Neil – Conservative Party 412
Batley West
BIRD, Stephen John – Liberal Democrats 541
KAHUT, Zahid – Independent 2,695
PANDOR, Shabir – Labour 991
PHILLIPS, John Lydon – Green Party 439
RIAZ, Fatima – Conservative Party 519
Birstall and Birkenshaw
AKRAM, Tahir – Green Party 411
SMITH, Julie Margaret – Labour Party 1,515
THOMPSON, Mark Stephen – Conservative Party 1,854
WALSH, Louise Mary – Liberal Democrats 176
Cleckheaton
BRIGGS, Piers John – Conservative Party 746
PINNOCK, Kathryn Mary – Liberal Democrats 2,823
PRICE, Martin – Green Party 230
WHITE, Jessica – Labour Party 634
Colne Valley
BARNETT, Isaac Oliver – Conservative Party 1,049
MARCHINGTON, Harry – Liberal Democrats 615
MCLOUGHLIN, Matthew Paul – Labour 2,493
MILLEA, Tim – Yorkshire Party 473
NORMAN, Julia Frances – Green Party 470
Crosland Moor and Netherton
BARRACLOUGH, Suzanne – Liberal Democrats 331
BELLAMY, Trevor – Conservative Party 590
FINCH, Mark John – Independent 257
KAUSHIK, Manisha Roma – Labour 1,657
VICKERS, Alex – Green Party 2,011
Dalton
AHMED, Munir – Labour Party 1,492
BLACK, Dominic James David – Liberal Democrats 332
HIRST, Glenn Andrew Richard McCallum – Conservative Party 735
HOLDEN, Clare – Independent 240
WALTERS, Clare – Green Party 569
Denby Dale
BAMFORD, Timothy Vincent – Conservative Party 2,530
BANKS, Michelle – Labour Party 2,089
CARROLL, Lynne – Independent 230
SHAW, Michael Matthew – Green Party 310
WILKINSON, James Andrew – Liberal Democrats 151
Dewsbury East
COWAN, John – Conservative Party 758
FIRTH, Eric – Labour and Co-operative Party 1,534
HULLOCK, Dennis – Liberal Democrats 859
RICHARDS, Gideon Barry – Green Party 622
Dewsbury South
BECK, Richard – Independent 87
DARWAN, Hanifa – Independent 3,443
DISKEN, Bernard Thomas – Liberal Democrats 94
GUY, Sean David – Conservative Party 455
MADDOX, Shaun – Independent 228
RAMSAY, Jackie – Labour 1,063
WHITTINGHAM, Nicholas Eugene – Green Party 155
Dewsbury West
BRAMWELL, Tanisha – Independent 3,109
COPE, Simon John – Green Party 317
HUSSAIN, Sajid – Conservative Party 855
PERVAIZ, Mussarat Shaheen – Labour Party 1,390
ROSSINGTON, John Edward – Liberal Democrats 171
Golcar
CROMPTON, Matthew James Andrew – Conservative Party 597
PEACOCK, Heather Louise – Green Party 470
SEWELL, Angela Pamela – Labour Party 1,656
TURNER, Nicola Jane – Liberal Democrats 1,520
Greenhead
JAWAID, Maryam – Green Party 1,713
NAEEM, Waseem – Independent 884
SINGH, Manjit – Liberal Democrats 263
SPEED, Rob – Conservative Party 688
ULLAH, Sheikh Noor – Labour Party 1,754
Heckmondwike
ARSHAD, Ali – Independent 1,554
HALL, Steve – Labour Party 1,470
HUSSAIN, Amin – Conservative Party 612
PUGSLEY, Josie – Liberal Democrats 315
SIMPSON, Graham – Green Party 274
Holme Valley North
COHEN, Howard – Liberal Democrats 172
FISHER, Jayne Elizabeth – Labour Party 1,393
GREAVES, Charles Roger – Independent 2,430
HEATHCOTE, David Michael – Conservative Party 1,186
MIDGLEY, Samuel Adrian – Green Party 296
Holme Valley South
BROOK, Damian Craig – Conservative Party 2,660
GOULD, Darryl Paul Anthony – Green Party 614
GRIFFITHS, Ellen – Liberal Democrats 246
RYLAH, Jane Elizabeth – Labour Party 2,916
Kirkburton
BOWEN, Edward John – Labour Party 1,291
FINCH, Miri – Independent 129
SCOTT, Andy – Green Party 1,089
SMITH, James Richard – Conservative Party 1,995
WILES, Craig – Liberal Democrats 152
Lindley
BURTON, Richard Andrew John – Green Party 517
DURRANS-CROSS, Tom – Labour Party 1,113
MCGUIN, Robert William Anthony – Conservative Party 1,879
PARRY, Helen Mary – Heritage Party 88
ROBINSON, Ashleigh Victoria – Liberal Democrats 2,036
Liversedge and Gomersal
AMENDE, Erica Susan – Labour Party 1,511
HOLT, Caroline Jane – Conservative Party 1,867
SIMMONS, Linda Elizabeth – Green Party 400
SNEE, David Peter – Liberal Democrats 258
Mirfield
BOLT, Martyn – Conservative Party 2,827
GRIFFITH-JONES, Sam – Reform UK 509
KERNAN, Geoff – Labour Party 1,794
LONG, Stephen James – Liberal Democrats 116
WHITTINGHAM, Catherine Helen – Green Party 334
Newsome
ANWAR, Waheed – Liberal Democrats 125
BELLAMY, Kath – Conservative 272
COOPER, Andrew Varah – Green Party 2,593
MORRIS, Mark – Labour Party 892