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Jun 2023
The ruling Conservatives on North Yorkshire Council are attempting to woo independent councillors in a bid to maintain control.
The Stray Ferret understands meetings have taken place with a view to securing the support of three independents.
The Conservatives currently hold 45 of 90 council seats following this month's defection of Cllr Mike Jordan — precisely half.
They still retain control by virtue of having the chair's casting vote. But with the power balance on a knife-edge, and the next North Yorkshire elections not scheduled until 2028, the Tories are worried about losing control if further defections or by-election losses occur.
They held 47 of the 90 seats after last year's election in May but the death of Margaret Atkinson, whose Masham and Fountains division was won by the Liberal Democrats in a by-election, eroded their majority and Cllr Jordan's defection wiped it away.
Multiple sources from different parties have told the Stray Ferret discussions have taken place between the Conservatives and independents who are believed to be open to their advances.
It is not clear what form any alliance would take but the Liberal Democrats are believed to be concerned about any deals that may be struck as part of whatever arrangement is agreed.
Nine councillors currently belong to an Independent group on North Yorkshire Council. Another six are unaffiliated.
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