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Feb 2023
The Conservatives in North Yorkshire suffered a blow this week after losing the Masham and Fountains by-election.
Liberal Democrat Felicity Cunliffe-Lister, the Countess of Swinton, took the North Yorkshire County Council seat which had previously been held by long-serving Conservative Margaret Atkinson.
It’s the latest defeat for the local Tories, who failed to win a majority in Harrogate and Knaresborough in last May's local election.
That meant the Lib Dems seized control of the county council's Harrogate and Knaresborough area constituency committee but the Conservatives retained overall control across the county.
But this week's loss has reduced the Tories' majority to just two and raised the prospect of the party losing overall control of the county for the first time in over 20 years.
How the make-up of North Yorkshire County Council looked prior to the by-election.
The Masham result was particularly pertinent given that the Conservatives had won the seat in the May 2022 elections with 1,076 votes.
This week's by-election was a two-horse race after the opposition Green Party pulled out of the contest in an effort to bolster the Lib Dems' chances.
Overall, the Conservatives are the largest party with 46 seats on the council with opposition parties taking up 44.
He added that he hoped the result was a “blip” for the local party.
He said:
Meanwhile, the Liberal Democrats have taken the result in their stride.
Tom Gordon, Liberal Democrat candidate for Harrogate and Knaresborough parliamentary constituency, said the result “put the Tories on notice”.
He said:
Meanwhile, Green party Cllr Arnold Warneken, who represents Ouseburn division, said it was not straight forward in opposing the Conservatives despite their slim majority.
He said:
Cllr Warneken added that he was prepared to work with any party and was not bound by “political dogma”.
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