The Results – Basildon Local Elections 2021

BASILDON LOCAL ELECTIONS 2021

New composition of Basildon Borough Council:

Well, that’s a wrap on our long-awaited local elections and what a stonker of an election it was! It was a bit of a mixed bag for me personally, as I was unsuccessful in my bid for election to Essex County Council, but I came home from our extremely odd and extremely long all-day count on Friday tired but elated. As you can see from the above graphic, the Conservative Party have regained control of Basildon Council, gaining three seats from Labour and one from the Independents.

Having retained our seats in Billericay and Wickford, we made gains in Basildon, Laindon, Pitsea and won the Langdon Hills by-election. Although Labour held on to the seats they were defending in Fryerns and Lee Chapel North, they lost Pitsea South-East, Vange and St Martin’s, the latter costing the Labour Mayor, David Burton-Sampson, his seat. The outgoing Labour Leader of the Council, Cllr Gavin Callaghan, only narrowly held on to his own Pitsea North-West seat and has already resigned the leadership.

The vote of the (Smithite) Independent more or less held up, with Cllr Kerry Smith re-elected comfortably to his Essex County Council seat and he also managed to get two of his factotums elected in Langdon Hills and Nethermayne, though failed to pick up the second Langdon Hills seat. The ‘non-aligned’ Deputy Mayor, Derrick Fellowes, who abandoned his Nethermayne seat, failed to win re-election in Langdon Hills.

The Conservatives remain the largest party on the Council but now on 22 seats, which is the magic number needed to command an overall majority, so we are now back in control! Labour have been reduced from 15 seats to 12. The Smithites are back to full strength, with four seats, and we still have two Wickford Independents and two Absolute Independents.

I have not gone through all the results for Essex County Council, so do not yet know the full extent of any changes to their composition but our five county divisions here in Basildon Borough remain largely unchanged and the Conservatives have retained control at County Hall.

The detailed breakdown of results is as follows:

 


BILLERICAY EAST – Con HOLD

SULLIVAN, Stuart – 2,412 (70%) *Elected
HILTON, Tracey – 585 (17%)
MANTERFIELD, Karen – 364 (11%)
McCAFFERY, Susan – 88 (3%)

Turnout: 36% (+4)

Cllr Stuart Sullivan

I was delighted to see my ward colleague Stuart Sullivan (pictured) returned in Billericay East with an increased majority of 1,827, having seen a 6-point swing to the Conservatives from 2019. The Labour share of the vote was up by 9 points, seemingly the beneficiary of the absence of the Green candidate, who came second last time. The Liberal, Karen Manterfield, increased her own vote share by 3% but was still a very distant third. The return of former UKIP town councillor, Susan McCaffery, was entirely negligible.

 


BILLERICAY WEST – Con HOLD

TURNER, Phil – 1,885 (50%) *Elected
SAINSBURY, Edward – 1,687 (45%)
GODDARD, David – 199 (5%)

Turnout: 40% (+5)

Cllr Phil Turner

Former Conservative leader Phil Turner (pictured) was returned in Billericay West but there is no denying that the Lib Dem, Edward Sainsbury, put up one heck of a fight. Phil has a majority of just 198 (over a thousand votes slashed from his 2016 majority) and Mr Sainsbury, who contested the seat in 2019 and gave us a fright then as well, achieved a 6-point swing to the Liberals. Labour put in a nominal showing. Clearly, the Liberals are gaining traction in Billericay West and Mr Sainsbury and three of his colleagues were successful in winning seats in the West Ward of Billericay Town Council, which will now give them a platform. More needs to be done to make the Conservatives in Billericay more visible and promote the good work that we are doing in the town because I know that all three of my ward neighbours in Billericay West are working hard for our residents.

 


BURSTEAD – Con HOLD

MOORE, Richard – 2,394 (76%) *Elected
REID, Malcolm – 397 (13%)
CLARK, Laura – 362 (11%)

Turnout: 36% (+1)

Cllr Dr Richard Moore

Dr Richard Moore (pictured) was re-elected in Burstead with a increased majority of 1,997. Although our vote share was down on 2019, there were only two candidates that year; us and Labour. Nonetheless, our share of the vote was only 7 points down and both Labour and Liberals were left trailing in Richard’s wake. Richard’s was the largest majority and the biggest vote-share of the night, confirming Burstead’s status as the ‘safest’ seat on Basildon Council.

 


THE BILLERICAY & BURSTEAD DIVISION (x2) – Con HOLD (x2)

HEDLEY, Anthony – 6,311 (34%) *Elected
MOORE, Richard – 5,364 (29%) *Elected

SAINSBURY, Edward – 2,751 (15%)
CLARK, Laura – 1,695 (9%)
HILTON, Tracey – 1,165 (6%)
REID, Malcolm – 930 (5%)
McCAFFERY, Susan – 315 (2%)

Turnout: 38% (+5)

Cllr Anthony Hedley

Our incumbent Essex county councillors, Anthony Hedley (pictured) and Richard Moore (see above) were comfortably re-elected with a combined share of the vote of 63% (6 points down on 2017, which is probably attributable to the Liberal surge in Billericay West). Nevertheless, Richard came in 2,613 votes ahead of Mr Sainsbury. Labour and UKIP put in a nominal showing.

 


FRYERNS – Lab HOLD

BROWN, Adele – 974 (41%) *Elected
 SANDHU, Sandeep – 786 (33%)
 HOWARD, Jim – 337 (14%)
WOODROW, Max – 210 (9%)
HOWARD, Vivien – 66 (3%)

Turnout: 23% (+4)

Sandeep Sandhu

Labour Deputy Leader, Cllr Adele Brown, was re-elected to her formerly ‘safe’ Labour seat of Fryerns with a reduced majority of just 188 votes and the Labour vote share slashed by 14 points. Our valiant candidate, Sandeep Sandhu (pictured), put in a strong showing, increasing the Tory share of the vote in this seat, previously regarded as a Labour stronghold. Newcomer Jim Howard, representing the newly-formed Basildon Community Residents Party (BCRP), sadly failed to make a breakthrough and, along with the rebranded Brexit Party (Reform UK). Councillor Brown was re-elected, despite her role in promoting the Basildon Town Centre tower blocks but, fortunately, our gains elsewhere mean that her reign of terror as Chairman of Planning is now at an end. The Lib Dems were entirely nominal here, securing less than a hundred votes.

 


LAINDON PARK – Con GAIN from Ind

WINGFIELD, Kevin – 1,545 (55%) *Elected
STANBROOK, Angela – 765 (27%)
LOW, Tony – 155 (5%)
DALE, Mark – 144 (5%)
McCARTHY, Stephen – 100 (4%)
SOUTHGATE, Fred – 65 (2%)
BATEMAN, Christopher – 57 (2%)

Turnout: 29% (+6)

Cllr Kevin Wingfield

In what was easily the most personally satisfying result of the day, my dear pal Kevin Wingfield (pictured) was elected as the new Councillor for Laindon Park with an absolutely stonking majority! Despite the presence of no less than seven candidates on the ballot paper, Kev managed to secure more than half the popular vote and won a majority of 780 votes over his Labour rival. All others were left eating his dust, including ‘Independent’ (jilted Tory) candidate Tony Low, whose wildcard candidacy more or less cost us the seat in 2019.  But his vote collapsed this time by a whopping 28 points. Labour fared little better, having won the seat in 2019, their vote was down 9 points. The other candidates, to be frank, are hardly worth mentioning. I am overjoyed that ‘Councillor Wingfield’ will be joining us on the Conservative benches. He will be an absolutely brilliant councillor for Laindon Park and I am made up for him, and the people of Laindon. They were treated appallingly by the outgoing Labour Administration – particularly over the Leader’s shabby handling of the Laindon Community Centre – and they have made their voices heard, loud and clear!

 


LEE CHAPEL NORTH – Lab HOLD

HARRISON, Alex – 966 (39%) *Elected
SHUKLA, Deepak – 921 (37%)
QUESTED, Kay – 354 (14%)
FRIPP, Lewis – 123 (5%)
CHANDLER, Michael – 113 (5%)

Turnout: 24% (+7)

Deepak Shukla

In this agonising result, our candidate Deepak Shukla (pictured) came within a hair’s breadth of winning this usually staunchly safe Labour seat, vacated by the retiring Labour councillor, Andrew Gordon. After a recount, Alex Harrison was elected with a majority of just 45 votes! Deepak increased our vote share by 11 points and went home with his head held high… Well, not quite straight home, as amazingly his wife was in hospital in labour at the time! Deepak may not have gained the seat but he did gain a new baby daughter later in the day and we are delighted for him, although obviously disappointed that he will not be joining us on the Council. Next time – Lee Chapel North is now very firmly in play and is no longer a seat Labour can simply ignore and take for granted.

 


THE LAINDON PARK & FRYERNS DIVISION (x2) – Con HOLD x1 and Lab HOLD x1

HENRY, Jeff – 3,206 (25%) *Elected
BROWN, Adele – 2,668 (20%) *Elected
SCHRADER, Andrew – 2,558 (20%)
DAVIES, Allan – 2,358 (18%)
LOW, Tony – 493 (4%)
FRIPP, Lewis – 413 (3%)
SOUTHGATE, Fred – 369 (3%)
SAGGERS, Norma – 331 (3%)
HOWARD, Vivien – 324 (2%)
CHANDLER, Michael – 321 (2%)

Turnout: 25% (+1)

Cllr Jeff Henry

A mixed bag for us, and for Labour, in the Laindon Park & Fryerns Division, as my friend Cllr Jeff Henry (pictured) was resoundingly re-elected to his county seat, topping the poll with a majority of 538 over his new Labour colleague, Adele Brown, who not only regained her Fryerns seat but displaced her ward colleague and previous Labour incumbent county councillor, Allan Davies, who fell back into fourth place. As you can see, Councillor Brown narrowly pipped me into third place and denied me the second seat. This is clearly hugely disappointing for me. I rolled the dice and always knew it would be tough to snatch the second county seat. Although we have held both seats in the past, the division has tended to ‘split’ this way in recent years but I massively enjoyed the campaign and would have been genuinely honoured to represent the division at County Hall. I thought I had it there for a second but was just 110 votes shy. Jeff will continue to fly the flag for Laindon. He enjoyed a 6-point swing and has increased the size of his majority.  The result will have been a bitter blow to Allan Davies, who represented the seat for four years. The other candidates made little impact.

 

LANGDON HILLS (x2) – Con HOLD x1 and Ind HOLD x1

ROBBINS, Val – 1,023 (23%) *Elected
ALLEN, Christopher – 949 (21%) *Elected
SANSOM, Charlie – 840 (19%)
BROWN, Walt – 732 (16%)
FELLOWES, Derrick – 363 (8%)
ZWENGUNDE, Clarence – 276 (6%)
NICKLIN, Timothy – 248 (6%)
X, None Of The Above – 46 (1%)

Turnout: 38% (+8)

Cllr Chris Allen

Two seats were up for grabs in this nail-biting contest, which was actually the last seat to be counted. There were no incumbents, as such, owing to Conservative councillor Stephen Hillier’s decision to retire after 20 years and the sad death of Smithite councillor Imelda Clancy earlier this year, triggering a by-election for the second seat. Kerry Smith-endorsed candidate Val Robbins topped the poll with a majority of only 74 over second-place Conservative candidate Chris Allen (pictured), who takes the second seat. Consequently, Chris is deemed to have won the by-election and will effectively be completing the late Councillor Clancy’s term, meaning he will need to seek re-election next year when her term would have been up. Electorally, this seat is all over the place. Taking them as direct swaps, Councillor Robbins’ majority is a far cry from the 628-vote majority secured by her late predecessor in 2018. Contrariwise, Councillor Allen’s majority of 217 over the second Smithite candidate – Walt Brown – is a marked improvement on Steve’s in 2016, when he won re-election by only 2 votes!

Spare a thought for plucky first-time Conservative candidate Charlie Sansom, who fought a spirited and full-throated campaign in Langdon Hills, having initially been selected to succeed Steve Hillier more than two years ago, whereas Chris was only selected recently to contest the by-election. They both worked hard but it is clearly a disappointing outcome for Charlie. But nobody can have failed to be impressed by Charlie’s energy and enthusiasm and I think we shall be seeing a lot more of him. One person we will not be seeing a lot more of, thankfully, is outgoing Deputy Mayor and Gavin Callaghan sycophant Derrick Fellowes, the nominally non-aligned, non-Smithite, ‘Ukipendent’ lackey of the Labour Party. I shan’t mince my words, folks; good riddance.

Labour and the Liberals were not even really in this fight but kudos to ‘Mr None Of The Above X’ and his makeshift abstention option, gleefully put to use by 46 disaffected Langdon Hills residents.

 


NETHERMAYNE – Ind HOLD

GREEN, Hazel – 1,448 (46%) *Elected
COTTRELL, Mark – 646 (20%)
BAKER, Michael – 527 (17%)
WHITWELL, Lauren – 394 (12%)
NICE, Stephen – 113 (4%)
SAGGERS, Norma – 39 (1%)

Turnout: 31% (+1)

Mark Cottrell

While the Smith brand may have taken a knock in Langdon Hills, sadly no such luck in his main stomping ground of Nethermayne, where he now holds all three borough seats, cementing Nethermayne’s status as Kerry Smith’s personal fiefdom. Hazel Green, who had been elected in Laindon Park as UKIP in 2016, but who subsequently defected to Councillor Smith’s ‘Independent’ outfit, has done the ‘chicken run’ to Nethermayne to get re-elected there on his coattails. She is now a Nethermayne councillor, with a resounding majority of 802 over plucky runner-up, Conservative candidate Mark Cottrell. First-time borough candidate Mark worked very hard but, sadly, it was not enough to convince the residents of Nethermayne to back a candidate actually capable of independent thought. Although we saw a massive 13-point swing to the Conservatives, another voiceless cipher for Kerry Smith has been elected – albeit with a pretty marked reduction in his share of the vote. In 2019, his chosen candidate – Cllr Pauline ‘Abstention’ Kettle – was elected with 73% of the vote and an insane majority of 1,800; making Nethermayne as safe for the Smithites as Burstead is for the Tories! While a majority of 802 certainly does the trick, Mark has shaved nearly a thousand votes off it and pipped Labour into third place. He should be pleased with that. Perennial Lib Dem candidate, Steve Nice, is nothing if not persistent but a return to the days when all three Nethermayne seats were held by Liberals continues to elude him. Dear old Norma Saggers, flying the flag for the now-Farageless Farage vanity vehicle, Reform UK, was barely involved with a paltry 39 votes, the lowest number of votes received by any single candidate in any ward anywhere in the borough.

 

THE WESTLEY HEIGHTS DIVISION – Ind HOLD

SMITH, Kerry – 3,655 (61%) *Elected
SANSOM, Charlie – 1,404 (23%)
ADENIRAN, Olukayode – 627 (10%)
NICKLIN, Timothy – 205 (3%)
X, None Of The Above – 98 (2%)
MURRAY, David – 49 (1%)

Turnout: 35% (+1)

Charlie Sansom

If Nethermayne was bad, Westley Heights was even worse, where the man himself, Cllr Kerry Smith, the leader of the so-called ‘Independent’ faction, was re-elected to his county seat in a result that more or less replicated the result in 2017. Councillor Smith was returned with a majority of 2,251 over Conservative runner-up Charlie Sansom (pictured). Sadly, despite running a spirited campaign against Councillor Smith, it did not make a dent – in fact, the Conservative share of the vote is slightly down on last time. Likewise, Labour are more or less completely static, while the Liberals lost out somewhat to ‘Mr X’ and the pointless ‘Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition’ candidate. So, I’m afraid it’s another four years of Councillor Smith taking credit for literally everything Essex County Council does, whilst calling them ‘Tory squires of North Essex’ and slagging them off left, right and centre. Ho-hum.

 


PITSEA NORTH-WEST – Lab HOLD

CALLAGHAN, Gavin – 1,101 (47%) *Elected
TERSON, Stuart – 987 (42%)
HOGG, Jake – 213 (9%)
HOWARD, Martin – 63 (3%)

Turnout: 25% (+5)

Stuart Terson

In possibly the most frustrating result of the evening, Labour Leader Gavin Callaghan clung on to his Pitsea North-West seat with his majority more than halved to just 114 votes and his leadership in tatters. Having dropped hints in recent days that he was preparing to be deprived of his seat, our candidate Stuart Terson (pictured) just narrowly failed to unseat him, although Stuart did achieve a 4-point swing to the Conservatives and, on the upside, within hours of the count starting, Councillor Callaghan had conceded defeat, resigned as Leader of the Labour Group, posted a long and typically graceless swansong on social media, completely exhonerating himself of any responsibility for the bloodbath that was surrounding him, and announced he would be deleting his Facebook account. I wish I could be more magnanimous in victory but, frankly, I have no sympathy for Callaghan whatsoever. He is entirely the author of his own destruction and deserves every single thing that has befallen him. He is responsible for a great deal of the toxicity of Basildon politics and my only comfort in the fact that he will now linger on for some time, languishing on the Labour backbenches, is that he gets to sit back and watch as we pull his noxious schemes apart.

I predict a by-election in Pitsea North-West next year. If he even sticks it out that long.

 


PITSEA SOUTH-EAST – Con GAIN from Lab

CANHAM, Gary – 1,305 (47%) *Elected
ANSELL, Andrew – 1,238 (45%)
TOOLEY, Daniel – 95 (3%)
LANCASTER, Peter – 73 (3%)
BREEDON, Simon – 61 (2%)

Turnout: 30% (+4)

Cllr Gary Canham

In an early and very welcome gain, former Pitsea Conservative councillor, Gary Canham (pictured), has been elected back onto Basildon Council, defeating the incumbent Labour councillor in Pitsea South-East, Andy Ansell, with a majority of 67, in what was a very hotly contested fight. Mr Ansell was originally elected in the 2018 by-election and Gary has overturned a Labour majority of just 8 votes on that occasion. With this victory, Pitsea South-East is now, once again, an ‘All Blue’ ward, with Gary joining the Pitsea dream team of Luke Mackenzie and Craig Rimmer. The other three candidates, frankly, were not even really in this fight, with less than a hundred votes each.

 


ST MARTIN’S – Con GAIN from Lab

ADEMUYIWA, Davida – 697 (40%) *Elected
BURTON-SAMPSON, David – 675 (38%)
RACKLEY, Patricia – 309 (18%)
JENKINS, Philip – 83 (5%)

Turnout: 25% (+4)

Cllr Davida Ademuyiwa

I said it! I’ve been saying it for TEN YEARS, since I first stood there myself way back in 2011. I have always said that, if properly worked, St Martin’s could be ‘flipped’! It is a tiny little two-member ward, you can leaflet it in an afternoon, and Labour take it entirely for granted – with good reason; it has literally never elected a Conservative councillor… until now.

In one of the first – and possibly most groundbreaking – result of the day, Conservative candidate Davida Ademuyiwa (pictured) unseated the incumbent Labour Mayor, David Burton-Sampson, with a majority of 22 votes. Labour’s vote was down 9 points and Davida overturned a majority of 238 to deprive the Mayor of his seat. To be perfectly honest, I feel somewhat for Mayor Burton-Sampson. He is a decent enough guy and I have always found him friendly, affable and decent. But, sadly, he could not escape his willing complicity in many of Gavin Callaghan’s outrageous antics and was an enthusiastic cheerleader for the Administration’s deeply unpopular plans for Basildon Town Centre and now those chickens have come home to roost, coupled with Davida’s tireless campaigning over the past two years. Former Labour councillor for St Martin’s turned BCRP candidate, Pat Rackley, came a distant third and mainly seems to have taken votes from the Liberal, poor old Phil Jenkins (also a former councillor). She doubtlessly snatched a few from the Mayor too and, for that, we thank her! I am delighted that Davida is joining the Tory benches and am sure she will make a great addition as the first, ever, Conservative Councillor for St Martin’s.

 

VANGE – Con GAIN from Lab

ADESHILE, Yetunde – 749 (45%) *Elected
McGURRAN, Aidan – 648 (39%)
RACKLEY, Phil – 220 (13%)
SMITH, Peter – 50 (3%)

Turnout: 24% (+5)

Cllr Yetunde Adeshile

In another stunning early gain, Gavin Callaghan’s attack dog, smug former newspaperman Aidan McGurran (aka The Mirror’s ‘Lenny Lotto’), lost his Vange seat to local community activist Yetunde Adeshile (pictured) with a majority of 101, overturning McGurran’s narrow 26-vote majority, which he won over Yetunde in a by-election in 2019. Words can hardly express how beyond delighted I am that Yetunde is finally joining us on Basildon Council, after a couple of really close previous attempts. There is no doubt in my mind that she will be an outstanding Councillor for Vange. As with St Martin’s, the BCRP candidate was a distant third but may well have taken enough votes off of McGurran to allow us to unseat him – in which case, our old friend former Labour councillor Phil Rackley was doing nothing less than God’s work! We were delighted when McGurran first retired from the Council in 2016, gutted when he made a comeback in 2019, and very pleased to see the back of him again. Let’s hope he stays gone this time. Sadly, he won’t be too far away, as he won one of the Pitsea county seats. Sigh!

 

THE PITSEA DIVISION (x2) – Con HOLD x1 and Lab HOLD x1

MACKENZIE, Luke – 3,573 (25%) *Elected
McGURRAN, Aidan – 3,257 (23%) *Elected
REID, Patricia – 3,115 (22%)
RIMMER, Craig – 3,091 (21%)
TOOLEY, Daniel – 501 (3%)
HOWARD, Martin – 454 (3%)
JENKINS, Philip – 422 (3%)

Turnout: 26% (+4)

Cllr Luke Mackenzie

In a result that was eerily similar to that in the Laindon Park & Fryerns Division, the Pitsea Division returned a split vote between us and Labour. My old friend and colleague and sitting Pitsea South-East Conservative borough councillor, Luke Mackenzie (pictured) topped the poll with a majority of 316 over the second-place Labour candidate, Aidan McGurran. This is a significant increase on the slim majority enjoyed by his Conservative predecessor, retiring Pitsea county councillor Stephen Hillier, who won in 2017 with a majority of only 49 votes. In a strange twist – again, as in Laindon – Aidan McGurran displaced his own Labour predecessor, Pat Reid, who came in 142 votes behind, achieving third place but losing her the seat and overturning the 292-vote majority she previously enjoyed over the next-placed Conservative candidate that year. Disappointingly, our second Conservative candidate, fellow Pitsea South-East councillor Craig Rimmer, came in fourth place. Given that he was only 166 votes behind Councillor McGurran, one cannot ignore the fact that if even half the Reform UK candidate’s votes had gone to Craig, we would have won both the county seats. This is what we mean when we say “Vote for a third party, Get Labour”. As with Allan Davies in Laindon, I have a lot of sympathy for Pat Reid, who remains a Pitsea North-West borough councillor, as I believe she was a genuinely good county councillor and enjoys a lot of respect across the chamber, unlike her successor, who has ironically gained the county seat in the same election that saw him lose his borough seat in Vange!

 

CROUCH – Con HOLD

ALLEN, Stuart – 1,428 (72%) *Elected
BURTON-SAMPSON, Mark – 312 (16%)
BLAKE, Simon – 100 (5%)
BARLOW, Sean – 90 (5%)
HUNTLEY, Neil – 67 (3%)

Turnout: 30% (-0)

Cllr Stuart Allen

Stuart Allen (pictured) was comfortably re-elected in Crouch with a significantly increased majority of 1,116 over the Labour runner-up, Mark Burton-Sampson. Although the Conservative share of the vote was slightly down on the last time the seat was contested in 2018, that can probably be attributed to the presence on the ballot of the Independent and Reform UK candidates. It has little significant impact on the result and Crouch remains safe as houses.

 


WICKFORD NORTH – Con HOLD

MORRIS, Carole – 1,611 (52%) *Elected
BALL, Alan – 1,035 (34%)
PALMER, Gillian – 328 (11%)
HOAD, Nicola – 104 (3%)

Turnout: 30% (+3)

Cllr Carole Morris

Long-serving Tory stalwart Carole Morris (pictured) was re-elected to Wickford North for the fifth time with a massively increased majority of 576 and a plurality of votes. This seat saw a 9-point swing back to the Conservatives in what was a huge relief following the loss of the seat in 2019, when the Wickford Independents won it with a 65-vote majority. Fortunately, it seems that the voters of Wickford are wise to the ‘Windies’, who have served as part of the Labour-led ‘Basildon Borough Alliance’ since 2019, despite Labour routinely coming a distant third in Wickford elections. They were not to be fooled again and Carole has been comfortably returned.

 


THE WICKFORD CROUCH DIVISION (x2) – Con HOLD x2

BALL, Tony – 5,752 (36%) *Elected
BUCKLEY, Malcolm – 4,472 (28%) *Elected
BROCKMAN, Eunice – 1,660 (10%)
BURTON-SAMPSON, Mark – 1,131 (7%)
PALMER, Gillian – 1,001 (6%)
BARLOW, Sean – 836 (5%)
HOAD, Nicola – 386 (2%)
BLAKE, Simon – 376 (2%)
HUNTLEY, Neil – 234 (1%)

Turnout: 29% (+1)

No change in the Wickford Crouch Division, where the incumbent Conservatives, Tony Ball and Malcolm Buckley (pictured) were re-elected with a combined share of the vote of 64% (an 8-point swing to the Conservatives on 2017, which is probably a reflection of the drop in support for the Wickford Independents). The Windies secured an 18% vote share in 2017 but, oddly, chose only to field one candidate this time, despite Mr Barlow – who was labelled as a standard ‘independent’ candidate on the ballot paper – being touted as a Windy in their literature, appearing alongside Eunice Brockman on their leaflets and on social media. As it stands, he was beaten into a very distant sixth place by the two Labour candidates.

CONCLUSIONDespite highs and lows, Friday was undoubtedly a very good day for Basildon Conservatives, who have regained control of Basildon Borough Council after two years of Labour-led rule at The Basildon Centre. The ‘Alliance’ thought they could ride roughshod over everybody, ignore the residents and, disgracefully, abuse them over social media. That is all over now and we can get back to sensible, grown-up leadership.

Councillor Callaghan clearly saw the writing on the wall, early in proceedings. The loss of St Martin’s, Vange and Pitsea South-East cost him three of his key supporters in the Labour Group and, although he clung on by his fingernails in his own Pitsea North-West seat, he announced his resignation as Leader in a characteristically graceless and self-justifying post on social media and said he would be deleting his Facebook account. He will now return to the backbenches and it is unclear who in the remaining Labour Group will emerge to succeed him but, whatever happens, it is likely to be a very different kind of Labour Group moving forward – hopefully a more measured, reasonable and collegiate Labour Group. There are Labour folk who are perfectly decent and straight-dealing, who are not political animals determined to win at any cost, who just want to do the best for their residents and they are people we are more than happy to work with where we agree and politely agree to disagree where we do not.

Turnout was up across the Borough but still depressingly low, at 30% (up 4 points on 2019). All told, the Conservatives won 49% of the popular vote across the Borough (up 6 points on 2019), while Labour secured 23% (down a point). The Smithites were on 9% (down 2 points) and the Windies on 3% (down a whopping 8 points).

In terms of the other parties, the Liberal Democrats are back on 9% (same as 2019) and making little impact outside of Billericay West. Meanwhile, newcomers the Basildon Community Residents Party, fighting their first lot of elections, put in a respectable showing, commanding 5% of the vote, but failed to make any significant electoral impact. Reform UK, UKIP, For Britain and other independents and third parties are entirely negligible and completely pointless.

Just for some final stat-crunching, the single highest number of votes won by any borough candidate was Stuart Sullivan (Con, Billericay East), who received 2,412 votes. The lowest was Norma Saggers, the Reform UK candidate in Nethermayne, who received only 39 votes. She also, unsurprisingly, takes the award for lowest share of the vote of the night (1%). The largest share of the vote went to Richard Moore (Con, Burstead), who commanded 76% of the popular vote. He also won the single largest majority (1,997), making Burstead easily the safest seat on the Council. These are typically referred to as ‘Billericay-sized majorities’ and are not generally found in other parts of the Borough, where votes are more hotly contested. The largest vote share outside of Billericay was Kevin Wingfield (Con, Laindon Park) on 55%, though not the largest majority. That went to Hazel Green (Ind, Nethermayne), who has a majority of 802 compared to Kevin’s 780-vote majority.

The next step now will be for the Conservative Group to hold their AGM and put together an Order Paper, including our nominees for Leader of the Council and Mayor of the Borough, to present to the Annual Meeting of Basildon Council scheduled for May 27th. Basildon Conservatives have been given a strong mandate to reverse some of the divisive and unpopular policies the outgoing Administration were persuing, and we shall seek urgently to unpick these things. But our Group are also ambitious to deliver real positive change in Basildon and make our residents’ lives better. We have an awesome responsibility to deliver on our platform – sort out the Borough’s finances and reduce the tax burden on residents, continue to deliver good services and support our communities as we emerge from the pandemic and move towards a Covid recovery, scale back inappropriate developments, crack down on enforcement, and proceed our programme of investment, estates regeneration and economic development.

We are hugely grateful to everyone who voted for us and, regardless of how you voted, ours will be an Administration that is there to serve all of you.

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  • ALLEN, Cllr Stuart (Con, Crouch)
  • ALLPORT-HODGE, Linda (fmr. UKIP cllr for Langdon Hills)
  • ALLPORT, Leslie (UKIP candidate)
  • ANDREWS, Mike (Chair, Billericay Action Group)
  • Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1985
  • ANSELL, Cllr Andrew (Lab, Pitsea SE)
  • Anti-Semitism
  • ARCHER, Anthony (late Tory cllr for Billericay East)
  • ARCHIBALD, William (late Labour cllr for Fryerns)
  • Armed Forces
  • Armed Forces Covenant
  • ARNOLD, Amanda (fmr. Tory cllr for Pitsea SE)
  • Article 50 (Brexit)
  • ATTLEE, Clement, 1st Earl, KG OM CH (fmr. Labour PM)
  • AUSTIN, Ron
  • Autumn Statement
  • BAGGOTT, Cllr Andrew (Con, Burstead & fmr Leader of Basildon Council)
  • BALL, Alan (fmr. Wickford Ind cllr for Wickford Castledon)
  • BALL, Cllr Tony (Cty Cllr for Wickford Crouch and fmr. Leader of Basildon Council)
  • BALLS, Rt Hon Ed (fmr. Labour Chancellor)
  • BARLEY, Emily (Chair, Conservatives for Liberty)
  • BARNES, Andy (fmr. Tory cllr for Laindon Park)
  • BARON, John, MP (Con, Basildon & Billericay)
  • Basildon (New Town)
  • Basildon & Billericay (constituency)
  • Basildon & Billericay Conservative Assoc
  • Basildon & Thurrock University Hospital
  • Basildon Borough Council
  • Basildon Business Group
  • Basildon Community Safety Partnership
  • Basildon Heritage & Museum Group
  • Basildon Sporting Village
  • Basildon Town Centre
  • Basildon, Borough of
  • Benn Act (2019) (aka Surrender Act)
  • BENN, Flt Lt the Hon Michael, DFC
  • BENN, Hon Emily (fmr Labour cllr in Croydon)
  • BENN, Rt Hon Hilary, MP (Lab, Leeds Central)
  • BENN, Rt Hon Tony (late Labour MP)
  • BENN, Sir John, Bt (late Liberal MP)
  • BENNETT, Alan (fmr. Lab cllr for Lee Chapel North)
  • BENNETT, Santa (Labour candidate)
  • BEVAN, Rt Hon Aneurin (late Labour MP)
  • BIDDLE, Cllr Mark (Shotgate parish cllr)
  • BIFFEN, John, Lord, PC DL (late Tory Peer)
  • Billericay (town)
  • Billericay Action Group (BAG)
  • Billericay Community Cinema (BillericayCine)
  • Billericay Conservation Area
  • Billericay District Residents' Assoc.
  • Billericay East (ward)
  • Billericay High Street
  • Billericay School
  • Billericay Swimming Pool
  • Billericay Town Council
  • Billericay West (ward)
  • BINGHAM, Stuart (snooker player, Freeman of Basildon)
  • BIRD, Roger
  • BLAIR, Rt Hon Tony (fmr. Labour PM)
  • BLAKE, Ann (fmr. Tory cllr for Pitsea SE)
  • BLAKE, Cllr Kevin (Ab Ind, Burstead)
  • BLANEY, Lewis (Labour candidate)
  • BLOCK, Kayte (fmr. Lab cllr for Vange)
  • BLUNKETT, David, Lord, PC (Labour peer)
  • BOBBIN, Ald. Keith (fmr. Labour cllr for Pitsea NW)
  • BOLTER, Natasha
  • Bow Group
  • BRADY, Sir Graham, MP (Con, Altrincham & Sale West and Chair, 1922 Cttee)
  • BREEDON, Simon (fmr. UKIP candidate, now Ind)
  • BRENTFORD, 1st Viscount (Sir William Joynson-Hicks, late Tory Home Secretary)
  • Brexit
  • British National Party
  • BRITTAN of SPENNITHORNE, Leon, Lord, PC QC (late Tory peer)
  • BROCKMAN, Cllr Eunice (WInd, Wickford North)
  • BROOKS, Dr Edwin
  • BROWN, Cllr Adele (Lab, Fryerns)
  • BROWN, Rt Hon Gordon (fmr. Labour PM)
  • BROWNE, Lorraine (fmr Basildon Council officer)
  • Buckingham Palace
  • BUCKLEY, Christopher
  • BUCKLEY, Cllr Malcolm (Con, Wickford Castledon)
  • BUCKLEY, Sylvia (late Tory cllr for Wickford Castledon)
  • Budget
  • BURNHAM, Rt Hon Andy (Mayor of Greater Manchester)
  • Burstead (ward)
  • BURTON-SAMPSON, Cllr David (Lab, St Martin's & Mayor of Basildon)
  • Business Rates
  • BUTLER of SAFFRON WALDEN, R. A., Lord, KG CH (late Tory peer)
  • BUXTON, Andrew (fmr. Lab cllr for St Martin's)
  • BYRNE, Rt Hon Liam, MP (Lab, Birmingham Hodge Hill)
  • CALLAGHAN, Cllr Gavin (Lab, Pitsea NW & Leader of Basildon Council)
  • CAMERON, Elwen
  • CAMERON, Florence
  • CAMERON, Nancy
  • CAMERON, Rt Hon David (fmr. Tory PM)
  • CAMERON, Samantha
  • CAMILLA, HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, GCVO
  • CAMPBELL, Alistair
  • CANHAM, Gary (fmr. Tory cllr for Pitsea NW)
  • Care Quality Commission
  • CARRINGTON, Peter, 6th Lord, KG GCMG CH MC (late Tory peer)
  • CARRION, Jose (fmr UKIP cllr for Pitsea SE)
  • CARSWELL, Douglas (fmr. UKIP MP)
  • CATLING, Louise (Labour candidate)
  • Centre for Policy Studies
  • CHANDLER, Michael (Lib Dem candidate)
  • Chelmsford City Council
  • CHURCHILL, Rt Hon Sir Winston, KG &c (late Tory PM)
  • Citizens' Advice Bureau
  • Civil Military Partnership Board
  • CLANCY, Cllr Imelda (Ind, Langdon Hills)
  • CLARKE of NOTTINGHAM, Kenneth, Lord, CH PC QC (Tory peer)
  • CLEGG, Rt Hon Sir Nick (fmr. Lib Dem leader)
  • COKER, Mark (Tory candidate)
  • Community Charge (Poll Tax)
  • Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL)
  • CONROY, Mark (UKIP candidate)
  • Conservative & Unionist Party
  • Conservatives for Liberty
  • CORBYN, Rt Hon Jeremy, MP (Ind, Islington North & fmr Leader of the Opposition)
  • Corporation Tax
  • Council Tax
  • COX, Jo (late Labour MP)
  • CRABB, Rt Hon Stephen, MP (Con, Preseli Pembrokeshire)
  • CRAWFORD, Marion, CVO
  • Crime
  • Criminal Justice & Public Order Act (1994)
  • CRIPPS, Rt Hon Sir Stafford (late Labour MP)
  • CROSLAND, Rt Hon Anthony (late Labour MP)
  • Crouch (ward)
  • DADDS, Cllr David, JP (Con, Billericay East & fmr Mayor of Basildon)
  • Daily Mail
  • Daily Mirror
  • Dale Farm
  • Data Retention Investigatory Powers Act (2014)
  • DAVIES, Cllr Allan (Lab, Fryerns)
  • DAVIS, Rt Hon David, MP (Con, Haltemprice & Howden)
  • Deficit
  • Deforestation
  • Democrats and Veterans Party
  • Digi Hub
  • DORNAN, John (fmr. Tory cllr for Laindon Park)
  • DOVE, Alf, MBE (late Labour cllr)
  • DOWNES, Paul (UKIP candidate)
  • Downing Street
  • DOYLE-PRICE, Jackie, MP (Tory MP for Thurrock)
  • DRUMMOND, John (Green candidate)
  • Dry Street
  • DUNCAN SMITH, Rt Hon Sir Iain, MP (Con, Chingford & Woodford Green)
  • DWYER, Ian (Tory candidate)
  • EACERSALL, David (DVP candidate, formerly UKIP)
  • Economic Development & Growth Cttee. (now disbanded)
  • Economy
  • EDWARD, HRH The Duke of Windsor (fmr King Edward VIII)
  • Elizabeth Cottage (Billericay High Street)
  • ELIZABETH II, HM The Queen
  • ELIZABETH, HM the Queen Mother
  • ELLIS, Mark (fmr. UKIP cllr for Laindon Park)
  • Employment & General Purposes Cttee (now disbanded)
  • Employment Act (1980)
  • Employment Support Allowance (ESA)
  • Environment Agency
  • Essex Chambers of Commerce
  • Essex County Council
  • Essex Countywide Traveller Unit
  • Essex Fire Authority
  • Essex Police
  • Essex Wildlife Trust
  • Euro (European Single Currency)
  • Europe
  • European Arrest Warrant
  • European Economic Community
  • European elections
  • European Exchange Rate Mechanism
  • European Union
  • Exchange Rate Mechanism
  • FELLOWES, Cllr Derrick (N'Mayne Ind, Nethermayne)
  • Felmores Bail Hostel
  • FERGUSON, Cllr Jack (Lab, Pitsea NW)
  • FERGUSON, Frank (fmr. UKIP cllr for Lee Chapel North)
  • FOOT, Rt Hon Michael, FRSL (late Labour MP)
  • FOX, Rt Hon Dr Liam, MP (Tory MP for North Somerset)
  • France
  • FRANCOIS, Rt Hon Mark, MP (Con, Rayleigh & Wickford)
  • Freedom of the Borough
  • Fryerns (ward)
  • Future High Streets Fund
  • G8
  • Gambling Act (2003)
  • GANDHI, Mahatma
  • GANDY, Kim
  • GANDY, Terry (UKIP candidate)
  • Gateway FM
  • General Election
  • George Hurd Centre
  • GEORGE of CAMBRIDGE, HRH Prince
  • GEORGE V, HM King
  • GEORGE VI, HM King
  • GIBBS, Dr Phillip (UKIP candidate)
  • GILLAN, Stephen (Labour candidate)
  • GILMOUR of CRAIGMILLAR, Iain, Lord (late Tory peer)
  • GODDARD, David (Labour candidate)
  • Good Friday Agreement
  • GORDON, Cllr Andrew (Lab, Lee Chapel North)
  • GORDON, Lynda (fmr. Labour cllr for Lee Chapel North)
  • GOVE, Rt Hon Michael, MP (Con, Surrey Heath)
  • Government
  • Grammar Schools
  • GRANT, Colin (Lib Dem candidate)
  • GRANT, Liz (Lib Dem candidate)
  • Green Belt
  • Green Party
  • GREEN, Cllr Hazel (Ind, Laindon Park)
  • GREY of FALLODEN, Edward, 1st Viscount, KG (late Liberal Foreign Secretary)
  • GRIFFIN, David (Chelsea pensioner)
  • GROGAN, Pat
  • Gt. Burstead & Sth. Green Village Council
  • Gypsies & Trevellers
  • HAGUE of RICHMOND, William, Lord (Tory peer)
  • HALFON, Rt Hon Robert, MP (Con, Harlow)
  • HALL, Dean (Green candidate)
  • HAMILTON, Neil, AM (UKIP member of the Welsh Assembly)
  • HAMMANS, Cliff (UKIP candidate)
  • Hannakins Farm
  • HANNON, Loren (UKIP candidate)
  • Hard-working Families
  • Harlow Borough Council
  • HARRIS, Rebecca, MP (Con, Castle Point)
  • HARRISON, Alex (Labour candidate)
  • HARRISON, Cllr David (WInd, Wickford Park)
  • HARRISON, Derek (Wickford Independents candidate)
  • HARRY (Henry), HRH The Duke of Sussex, KCVO
  • HARVEY, Steve (DVP candidate)
  • HEAD, Anthony (actor)
  • HEALEY, Dennis, Lord, CH MBE FRSL (late Labour Chancellor)
  • Health & Social Care, Dept for
  • HEATH, Rt Hon Sir Edward, KG MBE (late Tory PM)
  • HEDLEY-BARNES, Stephanie (Tory candidate)
  • HEDLEY, Cllr Anthony (Con, Billericay West)
  • HENRY, Cllr Jeff (Con, Laindon Park)
  • HERBING, Graham (Labour candidate)
  • HESELTINE, Michael, Lord, CH (Tory peer)
  • HILLIER, Cllr Stephen (Con, Langdon Hills)
  • HILLIER, Sandra (fmr. Tory cllr for Langdon Hills)
  • HILTON, Tracey (Labour candidate)
  • HIRST, Roger (Essex Police Commissioner)
  • HODGE, Stephen (fmr. N'mayne Ind cllr for Nethermayne)
  • HOLLIMAN, Cllr Peter (Ab Ind, Wickford North)
  • HOLMES, Daniel
  • Hong Kong
  • HORGAN, Stephen (late Tory cllr for Billericay West)
  • HORN, Nigel (Lib Dem candidate)
  • HOSKYNS, Sir John
  • HOUGHTON, David (UKIP candidate)
  • House of Lords Reform Act (2014)
  • Housing & Growth Scrutiny Committee (now disbanded)
  • Housing Revenue Account
  • Hovefields (Wickford)
  • HOWARD of LYMPNE, Michael, Lord, CH QC (Tory peer)
  • HOWARD, Martin (Lib Dem candidate)
  • HOWARD, Vivien (Lib Dem candidate)
  • HOWE of ABERAVON, Geoffrey, Lord, CH QC (late Tory Chancellor)
  • HOWE of IDLICOTE, Elspeth, Baroness, CBE (Tory peer)
  • HOWE, B. Edward
  • HUNT, Admiral Sir Nicholas, GCB LVO DL
  • HUNT, Rt Hon Jeremy, MP (Con, South West Surrey)
  • HUNTMAN, Jamie (fmr. UKIP Cty cllr)
  • HUTTON of FURNESS, John, Lord (Labour peer)
  • HYDE, Jilly (fmr. Tory cllr for Laindon Park)
  • Iceland (company)
  • Illegal Encampments
  • Immigration
  • Income Tax
  • Independent Group (Smithites)
  • Independent Labour Group (now defunct)
  • Independent Remuneration Panel
  • Indonesia
  • Industrial Relations Act (1971)
  • Infrastructure & Community Scrutiny Committee (now disbanded)
  • Infrastructure & Inclusive Growth Committee (now disbanded)
  • INGHAM, Sir Bernard
  • Innovation Warehouse
  • IRA (Irish Republican Army)
  • Iraq
  • Iron Lady, The (film)
  • JACKMAN, Chris (fmr. Tory cllr for Wickford Park)
  • JAMES II/VII, HM King
  • JAMES, John (UKIP candidate)
  • JAVID, Rt Hon Sajid, MP (Con, Bromsgrove)
  • JEFFERY, Cllr George (Con, Wickford Park)
  • JENKINS, Johnny (Gateway FM)
  • JENKINS, Phil (fmr. Lib Dem cllr for Nethermayne)
  • JENKINS, Sir Simon, FSA FRSL (journalist)
  • Jobseekers' Allowance (JSA)
  • JOHNSON, Rt Hon Boris, MP (Con, Uxbridge & South Ruislip – Prime Minister)
  • JOHNSON, Stanley (fmr Tory MEP)
  • Joint Standards Committee
  • JOSEPH, Keith, Lord, CH (late Tory peer)
  • Justice, Ministry of
  • KANE, Chf Insp Shaun (Essex Police)
  • KAUFMAN, Rt Hon Sir Gerald (late Labour MP)
  • Kellogg's
  • Kent View Road
  • KEOGH, Sir Bruce
  • KETTLE, Cllr Pauline (Ind, Nethermayne)
  • Keynesianism
  • KINNOCK, Neil, Lord (Labour peer)
  • KIRKMAN, Cllr David (Lab, Fryerns)
  • KIRKMAN, Paul (fmr. Labour Leader of Basildon Council)
  • KONSTANTINIDIS, George (UKIP PPC for Basildon & Billericay)
  • Labour Party
  • Laindon (town)
  • Laindon Park (ward)
  • Laindon Park & Fryerns (county division)
  • LAKE, Desmond
  • LAMONT of LERWICK, Norman, Lord (fmr. Tory Chancellor)
  • Langdon Hills (ward)
  • LARKIN, Ald. Mo, BEM JP DL (fmr. Tory cllr for Pitsea SE & fmr Mayor of Basildon)
  • LATCHFORD, Terry (UKIP candidate)
  • LAWRENCE, Cllr Danny, BEM (Con, Billericay West)
  • LAWSON of BLABY, Nigel, Lord (fmr. Tory Chancellor)
  • LAZARUS, Roland (Billericay resident)
  • Le GRESLEY, Nigel, JP (fmr. UKIP cllr for Wickford Castledon)
  • LE-SURF, Mike (Labour PPC for South Basildon & East Thurrock)
  • LEADSOM, Rt Hon Andrea, MP (Con, South Northamptonshire)
  • Lee Chapel North (ward)
  • Leisure & Community Services Scrutiny Committee (now disbanded)
  • Liberal Democrat and Green Group (now defunct)
  • Liberal Democrats
  • LILLEY, Peter, Lord (Tory peer)
  • LIVESEY, Ron (late Tory cllr for Pitsea NW)
  • Living Wage
  • LLOYD-GEORGE of DWYFOR, David, 1st Earl (late Liberal PM)
  • Local Budget
  • Local Elections
  • Local Highways Panel
  • Local Plan
  • Local Plan Core Strategy
  • Localised Council Tax Support Scheme
  • Localism Act (2011)
  • London School of Economics
  • Long Parliament (1640-53)
  • LORD, Roger
  • Lords, House of
  • LOVEY, Danny (fmr. Tory cllr)
  • LOW, Tony (fmr. Tory candidate, now Ind)
  • LOWMAN, Ven David (fmr Archdeacon of Chelmsford)
  • LUDER, Ian, CBE (UKIP PPC for South Basildon & East Thurrock)
  • MacDONALD, Rt Hon Ramsay (late Labour PM)
  • MACKENZIE, Cllr Luke (Con, Pitsea SE)
  • MACLEOD, Rt Hon Iain (late Tory MP)
  • MAHENDRAN, Bala (fmr Chf. Exec., Basildon Council)
  • MAJOR, Rt Hon Sir John, KG CH (fmr. Tory PM)
  • Malaysia
  • MALSBURY, Trevor (fmr. UKIP cllr for Lee Chapel North)
  • MALTHOUSE, Kit, MP (Con, NW Hants)
  • MANTERFIELD, Karen (Lib Dem candidate)
  • Marketing & Communications
  • Markhams Chase
  • MAY, Michael (UKIP candidate)
  • MAY, Rt Hon Theresa (Lady), MP (Con, Maidenhead & fmr Tory PM)
  • MAY, Sir Philip
  • MAYLIN, Gary (Tory candidate)
  • McCAFFERY, Susan (UKIP candidate)
  • McCREA, John
  • McDONALD, Cllr Elaine (Lab, Lee Chapel North)
  • McGEORGE, Cllr Melissa (Lab, Vange)
  • McGURRAN, Cllr Aidan (Lab, Vange)
  • McGURRAN, Dolores (Labour candidate)
  • Members' Question Time
  • Members' Remuneration Scheme
  • MERKEL, Angela (Chancellor of Germany)
  • METCALFE, Stephen, MP (Con, South Basildon & East Thurrock)
  • MI6 (Secret Intelligence Service)
  • Mid Staffordshire Hospital
  • MILIBAND, Rt Hon Ed, MP (Lab, Doncaster North)
  • MILTON, John
  • Momentum (Corbynistas)
  • Monitor (regulator)
  • MOORE, Cllr Dr Richard (Con, Burstead)
  • MORRIS, Andrew (UKIP candidate)
  • MORRIS, Cllr Carole (Con, Wickford North)
  • MORRIS, Cllr Don (Con, Wickford Castledon)
  • MORRIS, Richard (UKIP candidate)
  • MOWE, Michael (fmr. Tory cllr for Wickford North)
  • MUNYAMBU, Daniel (fmr. Ind cllr for Vange)
  • MUYLDERS, Sally (Labour candidate)
  • National Conservative Convention
  • National Health Service
  • National Insurance
  • National Minimum Wage
  • National Probation Service
  • Natural England
  • Nethermayne (ward)
  • Nethermayne Independents
  • NICE, Clare (Lib Dem candidate)
  • NICE, Steve (Lib Dem candidate)
  • Northern Ireland
  • O'FLYNN, Patrick (SDP, formerly UKIP MEP)
  • OAKSHOTT, Hendrie, Lord (late Tory peer)
  • Office of Budget Responsibility
  • Office of Fair Trading
  • One Nation Conservatism
  • OPPERMAN, Guy, MP (Con, Hexham)
  • Orangutans
  • OSBORNE, Rt Hon George, CH (fmr. Tory Chancellor)
  • Overview & Scrutiny Commission (now disbanded)
  • Palm oil
  • PALMER, Gillian (Labour candidate)
  • PANNIKER, Clare (CEO, Basildon Hospital)
  • Parliament, Houses of
  • Part-Night Lighting
  • PATEL, Rt Hon Priti, MP (Con, Witham)
  • PepsiCo
  • Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
  • PETCHEY, Richard (UKIP candidate)
  • PETRE, John, 18th Lord, KCVO (fmr. Lord-Lieutenant of Essex)
  • PHILIP, HRH The Prince, Duke of Edinburgh, KG KT &c
  • PIPER, Kevin (UKIP candidate)
  • Pitsea (county division)
  • Pitsea (town)
  • Pitsea North-West (ward)
  • Pitsea Regeneration
  • Pitsea South-East (ward)
  • Planning Committee
  • Planning Inspectorate
  • PMQs
  • Police & Crime Plan
  • Policing
  • Policy & Resources Committee
  • Policy Oversight & Strategy Committee
  • Post Office
  • Post-election analysis
  • POWELL of BAYSWATER, Charles, Lord, KCMG OBE (Tory peer)
  • Pride Teams (Basildon Council)
  • PRIOR, Jim, Lord (late Tory peer)
  • Public Question Time
  • QATADA, Abu
  • QUINCE, Will, MP (Con, Colchester)
  • RAAB, Rt Hon Dominic, MP (Con, Esher & Walton)
  • RACKLEY, Pat (fmr. Ind Labour cllr for St Martin's)
  • RACKLEY, Phil (fmr. Green cllr for St Martin's)
  • RADLEY, David
  • RAINFORD, Tamara (Tory cadidate)
  • RAMA IX, late King of Thailand
  • Range, The
  • READ, Sarah (Green candidate)
  • RECKLESS, Mark, AM (UKIP member of the Welsh Assembly)
  • Recycling
  • Referendum
  • REGAN, Michelle (UKIP candidate)
  • Regeneration & Environment Committee
  • REID, Cllr Patricia (Lab, Pitsea North-West)
  • REID, Malcolm (Labour candidate/agent)
  • REIGATE, John, Lord (Sir John Vaughan-Morgan) (late Tory peer)
  • Results (elections)
  • RICHARDS, Alan
  • RICHARDS, Prof Sir Michael, CBE FRCP
  • RICHES, Lorna (UKIP candidate)
  • Right Approach to the Economy, The
  • RIMMER, Cllr Craig (Con, Pitsea SE)
  • ROOFS (anti solar farm campaign)
  • Royal Anglian Regiment
  • RSPO (Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil)
  • Runners & Riders
  • RUSSELL, Sir Bob (fmr. Lib Dem MP for Colchester)
  • SAGGERS, Norma (UKIP candidate)
  • SAINSBURY, Edward (Lib Dem candidate)
  • SANDHU, Sandeep (Tory candidate)
  • SARGENT, Cllr Terri (Con, Crouch)
  • SAYEED, Jonathan (fmr. Tory MP)
  • SCANLAN, Thomas (Labour candidate)
  • SCAROLA, Cllr John (Lab, Laindon Park)
  • SCHOFIELD, John (fmr. Tory cty cllr for Westley Heights)
  • SELEP (South East Local Enterprise Partnership)
  • Sempra Homes
  • SHAND, P. Morton
  • SHEPPARD, David (fmr. UKIP cllr for Fryerns)
  • SHULTZ, Prof George P
  • SIMPSON, Clive (ret. planning officer)
  • SMITH of BASILDON, Angela, Baroness (Labour peer)
  • SMITH, Ald. Nigel, JP (fmr. Labour cllr for Lee Chapel North)
  • SMITH, Cllr Kerry (Ind, Nethermayne)
  • Solar farm
  • South Basildon & East Thurrock (constituency)
  • South Essex Construction Hub
  • South Green (village)
  • Southend High School for Boys
  • ST CLAIR, Lt-Col Malcolm (late Tory MP)
  • ST JOHN of FAWSLEY, Norman, Lord, FRSL (Sir Norman St John-Stevas) (late Tory peer)
  • St Martin's (ward)
  • STANSGATE, Stephen, 3rd Viscount
  • STANSGATE, William, 1st Viscount (William Wedgwood Benn) (late Labour peer)
  • Statement of Consultation (Local Plan)
  • STEPHENS, Nicole (Tory candidate)
  • STEWART, Brian, CMG
  • STEWART, Rt Hon Rory, OBE (fmr Tory MP for Penrith & The Border)
  • STOCKTON, Harold, 1st Earl of, OM FRS (Harold Macmillan) (late Tory PM)
  • STRATHMORE and KINGHORNE, Claud, 14th Earl of KG KT &c
  • STRAUSS, Norman
  • STREEP, Meryl (actress)
  • STURGEON, Rt Hon Nicola, MSP (SNP First Minister of Scotland)
  • SULLIVAN, Cllr Stuart (Con, Billericay East)
  • TAYLOR, Byron (fmr. Labour cllr for Vange)
  • TAYLOR, Jenefer (Labour candidate)
  • TAYLOR, Perry (Tory candidate)
  • TEBBIT, Norman, Lord, CH (Tory peer)
  • THATCHER, Margaret, Baroness, LG OM (late Tory PM)
  • THOMPSON, Dame Emma, DBE
  • THOMPSON, Martin
  • THORNEYCROFT, Peter, Lord, CH (late Tory peer)
  • TOMLIN, Cllr Frank (Billericay town cllr)
  • TOWLER, Peter (Labour candidate)
  • Towngate Theatre
  • Triangle shops
  • TRUMP, Donald (fmr US President)
  • TURNER, Cllr Phil (Con, Billericay West)
  • UK Independence Party (UKIP)
  • Uncategorised
  • Unemployment
  • Unilever
  • Universal Credit
  • Uttlesford District Council
  • Vange (ward)
  • VARLEY, Eric, Lord (late Labour peer)
  • Veolia Environmental Trust
  • Veolia North Thames Trust
  • Veolia UK
  • VICTORIA, HM Queen
  • WAINE, Rhyan (UKIP candidate)
  • WALLACE, Naomi (Labour candidate)
  • WALTERS, Prof Sir Alan
  • WARD, Stephen (fmr. UKIP cllr for Pitsea SE)
  • WARNER, Spencer (Tory candidate)
  • Waste collections
  • Wat Tyler County Park (Pitsea)
  • WATERS, Anne Marie (UKIP candidate)
  • WEBB, John (UKIP candidate)
  • Welfare
  • WERRITTY, Adam
  • Westley Heights (county division)
  • WHARTON, James (fmr. Tory MP)
  • WHITLOCK, Max, MBE (Freeman of the Borough)
  • Wickford (town)
  • Wickford Castledon (ward)
  • Wickford Crouch (county division)
  • Wickford Independents
  • Wickford North (ward)
  • Wickford Park (ward)
  • Wickford UKIP (now defunct)
  • WIDDECOMBE, Rt Hon Ann (fmr. Tory MP)
  • WILLIAM, HRH The Duke of Cambridge, KG &c
  • WILLIAMS, Ben, OBE (fmr. Lib Dem cllr for Nethermayne)
  • WILLIAMS, Geoff, MBE (fmr. Lib Dem cllr for Nethermayne)
  • WILLIAMS, Linda (fmr. Lib Dem cllr for Nethermayne)
  • WILLIAMSON, Rt Hon Gavin, CBE MP (Con, South Staffordshire)
  • WILSON of RIEVAULX, Harold, Lord, KG (late Labour PM)
  • WINGFIELD, Kevin (Tory candidate)
  • Withdrawal Agreement
  • Work & Pensions, Dept for
  • Work Capability Assessment
  • Work Related Activity Group (WRAG)
  • YAQUB, Cllr Maryam (Lab, St Martin's)
  • YATES, Stephen (Tory candidate)
  • Youth employment
  • Zombie Parliament (2017-19)
  • ZWENGUNDE, Clarence (Labour candidate)