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May 2022
It was a dire set of results on the whole for the Conservative Party in the district.
Several high-profile councillors including Graham Swift, Stan Lumley and Phil Ireland failed to win a seat on the new North Yorkshire Council and became major scalps for the Liberal Democrats.
Out of the 21 divisions up for grabs in the present Harrogate district area, the Conservatives will now have 9 councillors. It means they will be a much less powerful force locally.
The 'partygate' scandal involving Boris Johnson has dominated the news for months. But some of the Harrogate district's winning Conservatives gave diplomatic responses when asked by the Stray Ferret if that had been a factor in the party's poor performance.
Nathan Hull, the new Tory councillor for Washburn and Birstwith, picked his words carefully:
He said:
Mr Hull said he is up for working with other parties on local issues.
Andrew Paraskos, the new Conservative councillor for Spofforth with Lower Wharfedale and Tockwith, said he was pleased to win, despite a bad day for many of his colleagues.
Paul Haslam, the winning Conservative candidate for Bilton & Nidd Gorge, said he focused on local issues such as the closure of Woodfield school and anti-social behaviour.
He said:
On why the Conservatives had difficult results. He added:
Monika Slater, the new Lib Dem councillor for Bilton Grange and New Park added:
Mr Jones was at the count but declined to talk to the Stray Ferret, waving us away without saying a word.
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