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Wednesday 06 May 2026 11:49 am  |  Updated:  Friday 08 May 2026 8:21 am

London local elections 2026: Conservatives HOLD Kensington and Chelsea

By: Simon Hunt

City Editor

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Change could be afoot in Kensington and Chelsea

Kensington and Chelsea has been held by the Conservatives.

The Tories comfortably retained the affluent borough, holding their seat count at 36.

The Labour Party saw its seat count nearly halved, to seven, as the Lib Dems remained on two seats.

The Green Party took one seat and one independent candidate was elected.

Kensington stays Tory

Kensington and Chelsea Council has always been a solid Conservative stronghold, with the party never having lost an election since the London council’s creation in 1965.

Deep divisions exist on the left. While Labour won 13 council seats at the 2022 local election, barely more than half are left. 

Several prominent people have resigned from the party in recent years over accusations of Corbyn-supporting councillors being pushed aside. That includes councillor Emma Dent Coad, the former Labour MP for Kensington, who was blocked from standing as a parliamentary candidate for the party by Keir Starmer ahead of the 2024 general election.

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Labour will be fielding a number of new candidates in May’s election in a bid to claw back the seats they lost from resignations and defections. But they face another threat from the left in the form of the insurgent Green party, which is now polling ahead of Labour in the national polls after leader Zack Polanski rose to prominence. Having won only one seat in the 2022 local election, it won’t be hard for the party to increase its presence on the council this time around.

2026 elections: Reform look to claw seats

In recent months, Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, which has been polling above 30 per cent in the national polls, hoped to split the right-wing vote and poach support from the Conservatives. The party has been seen campaigning around the borough, where it hoped to put itself on the map for the first time in 2026.

There are also questions over the Conservative-run council’s management of the borough. Kensington and Chelsea recently suffered a cyber attack in which the personal data of residents were stolen, leaving some systems down and delaying the collection of council tax.

A couple of years earlier, a popular cycle lane on Kensington High Street was controversially closed. 

The borough will also be a victim of the government’s new local authority funding formula, losing more than £100m in funding over four years amid a redistribution of funds towards more deprived councils.

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is widely seen as the poshest district in London, with some of the most expensive property in the country. When the capital’s boroughs were formed under the London Government Act 1963, single-name boroughs were insisted upon – but it’s said that an exception was made for Kensington and Chelsea, because ministers were afraid of upsetting the temperaments of well-heeled residents.

They are unlikely to throw their full weight behind an untested, upstart rival to the Conservatives. But if Reform can peel away even a small number of votes, this could end up looking like a very different council.

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