There's quite an interesting change in London local politics with far greater plurality, rather than a lot of red (Labour) boroughs, a hunk of (blue) and a handful of orange (libdems). Currently there's a much wider spread with Reform taking control of Havering, an outer London borough, the Greens taking three boroughs, résident-led Aspire holding Tower Hamlets and, currently, seven boroughs with no overall control. Boroughs have AGMs taking place during May, where the Leader will be chosen and that will decide the profile of boroughs where there is currently no overall control - a lot of dealing currently taking place, as you might imagine.
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