Kent Messenger Maidstone

Rainbow coalition could be formed

- By Simon Finlay Local Democracy Reporter

Opposition parties at Kent County Council (KCC) are preparing to go into a “rainbow” coalition next year if the ruling Conservati­ves fail to secure a majority.

Labour, Liberal Democrats and the Greens have all acknowledg­ed they are unlikely to secure the 40-plus seats required to take control of the council outright.

The Tories have 60 of the 81 seats but many backbenche­rs fear they might lose half their numbers at the polls in May 2025.

Labour are the largest opposition party at County Hall with seven members, followed by the Liberal Democrats on six and the Green Party on five. There are three currently sitting as independen­ts.

Veteran Labour Margate councillor Barry Lewis said there is a "strong possibilit­y" of a Labour/Lib Dem/Green rainbow alliance.

He added: “There's not much difference between the parties in some respects. The Tories need only lose 20 seats in order for a new administra­tion to come in and it’s unlikely to be a single party taking over.” Labour is expected to prosper in East Kent and on the coast whereas the Lib Dems could do

well in the west of the county in areas such as Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells.

The Greens’ appeal is thought to be more evenly spread geographic­ally but the party is hoping to do well in certain areas, such as Ashford.

Lib Dem group leader Antony Hook said: “It's a bit early to be talking about a rainbow alliance and we are taking nothing for granted.

“We want to win as many seats as we can because the Liberal Democrats make good councillor­s and, predominan­tly, we will be aiming for Conservati­ve-held seats.

“But if the opposition parties go into an agreement of some kind, I am sure that we would provide good leadership.”

Green Party group leader Rich Lehmann said: “Of course, I would love to see us get a majority at KCC but it's unlikely.”

The party currently has five elected members on KCC but is aiming to take between 10 and 16.

Cllr Lehmann added: “I said that when the Labour Party put in its alternativ­e budget recently that there was much that we agreed on and that will help should we find ourselves looking at a coalition.

“I'd be keen to see an alliance should the numbers stack up.” It is not known yet if the opposition parties will seek to strike up electoral pacts in certain divisions to ensure the Tories are defeated.

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Left, Cllr Barry Lewis (Lab) and right, Cllr Anthony Hook

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