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Labour has lost control of five councils across Wales and could also be out of office in another.Labour has lost control of five councils across Wales and could also be out of office in another.
Labour was defeated in its south Wales valley heartland areas of Merthyr Tydfil, Blaenau Gwent, Torfaen and Caerphilly. It also lost Flintshire.Labour was defeated in its south Wales valley heartland areas of Merthyr Tydfil, Blaenau Gwent, Torfaen and Caerphilly. It also lost Flintshire.
Plaid Cymru lost control of Gwynedd, with party president Dafydd Iwan, the council leader, losing his seat. Plaid Cymru lost control of Gwynedd, with party president Dafydd Iwan, and the council leader, losing their seats.
The Liberal Democrats strengthened their lead in Cardiff. The Tories gained control of Vale of Glamorgan.The Liberal Democrats strengthened their lead in Cardiff. The Tories gained control of Vale of Glamorgan.
With the count continuing on Friday, the results show Labour has lost control of Caerphilly, where the former Labour Welsh Secretary, Ron Davies, was elected as an independent.With the count continuing on Friday, the results show Labour has lost control of Caerphilly, where the former Labour Welsh Secretary, Ron Davies, was elected as an independent.
In Torfaen, Labours numbers were almost halved, losing 18 of its 34 seats, to take the local authority from a Labour stronghold to no overall control with independents gaining nine to become the second largest group.In Torfaen, Labours numbers were almost halved, losing 18 of its 34 seats, to take the local authority from a Labour stronghold to no overall control with independents gaining nine to become the second largest group.
It has emerged the Labour majority in Blaenau Gwent shrank before the election to about eight after some councillors defected to other groups.It has emerged the Labour majority in Blaenau Gwent shrank before the election to about eight after some councillors defected to other groups.
With two wards still to declare in the area, independents had 16 seats, Labour 15, People's Voice three, and Lib Dems two.With two wards still to declare in the area, independents had 16 seats, Labour 15, People's Voice three, and Lib Dems two.
WHO RAN WELSH COUNCILS FROM 2004 - 2008 Blaenau Gwent: LabourBridgend: Liberal Democrat / Conservative / Plaid Cymru / IndependentCaerphilly: LabourCardiff: Liberal DemocratCarmarthen: Labour / IndependentCeredigion: Independent / Liberal Democrat / LabourConwy: Independent / Conservative / Plaid Cymru / Liberal DemocratDenbighshire: Independent / Conservative / Plaid CymruFlintshire: LabourGwynedd: Plaid CymruMerthyr: Labour / IndependentMonmouth: ConservativeNeath Port Talbot: LabourNewport: LabourPembrokeshire: IndependentPowys: IndependentRhondda Cynon Taf: LabourSwansea: Liberal Democrat / IndependentTorfaen: LabourVale of Glamorgan: Labour / Plaid Cymru / IndependentWrexham: Liberal Democrat-led BoardYnys Mon: Anglesey Forward / Radical IndependentsWHO RAN WELSH COUNCILS FROM 2004 - 2008 Blaenau Gwent: LabourBridgend: Liberal Democrat / Conservative / Plaid Cymru / IndependentCaerphilly: LabourCardiff: Liberal DemocratCarmarthen: Labour / IndependentCeredigion: Independent / Liberal Democrat / LabourConwy: Independent / Conservative / Plaid Cymru / Liberal DemocratDenbighshire: Independent / Conservative / Plaid CymruFlintshire: LabourGwynedd: Plaid CymruMerthyr: Labour / IndependentMonmouth: ConservativeNeath Port Talbot: LabourNewport: LabourPembrokeshire: IndependentPowys: IndependentRhondda Cynon Taf: LabourSwansea: Liberal Democrat / IndependentTorfaen: LabourVale of Glamorgan: Labour / Plaid Cymru / IndependentWrexham: Liberal Democrat-led BoardYnys Mon: Anglesey Forward / Radical Independents
In Merthyr, the party saw its lead slip to independents, with the Lib Dems gaining six seats from a start of zero.In Merthyr, the party saw its lead slip to independents, with the Lib Dems gaining six seats from a start of zero.
First Minister and Welsh Labour leader Rhodri Morgan said the tide was "turning strongly" against his party, but it was important not to panic.First Minister and Welsh Labour leader Rhodri Morgan said the tide was "turning strongly" against his party, but it was important not to panic.
"If Labour voters are disaffected they are not going to come out and we are going to lose seats," said Mr Morgan."If Labour voters are disaffected they are not going to come out and we are going to lose seats," said Mr Morgan.
Plaid Cymru hopes of holding on to Gwynedd, the one council it controlled in Wales were dashed.Plaid Cymru hopes of holding on to Gwynedd, the one council it controlled in Wales were dashed.
The party suffered the shock of national party president Dafydd Iwan, who was also leader of the council losing his seat to Llais Gwynedd (Gwynedd Voice), the protest group set up to halt school reorganisation plans. The party suffered the shock of national party president Dafydd Iwan losing his seat to Llais Gwynedd (Gwynedd Voice), the protest group set up to halt school reorganisation plans.
Llais Gwynedd also had another councillor elected unopposed. The party's council leader, Richard Parry Hughes, also lost his seat. Llais Gwynedd also had another councillor elected unopposed.
Plaid MP Elfyn Llwyd MP said of the Gwynedd results: "It's not been good but it's not been a disaster.Plaid MP Elfyn Llwyd MP said of the Gwynedd results: "It's not been good but it's not been a disaster.
"It's been an evening of kicking Plaid and, interestingly, an evening of kicking the incumbent councillors as well.""It's been an evening of kicking Plaid and, interestingly, an evening of kicking the incumbent councillors as well."
The party also fell short of the 22 seats needed to win Ceredigion but is the largest party after three gains despite losing long-serving councillor Penri James, Ceredigion's prospective parliamentary candidate for the party.The party also fell short of the 22 seats needed to win Ceredigion but is the largest party after three gains despite losing long-serving councillor Penri James, Ceredigion's prospective parliamentary candidate for the party.
The Conservatives comfortably held their only Welsh council, Monmouthshire, and gained Vale of Glamorgan and expected to have two representatives on the ruling board in Powys after adding five councillors.The Conservatives comfortably held their only Welsh council, Monmouthshire, and gained Vale of Glamorgan and expected to have two representatives on the ruling board in Powys after adding five councillors.
Conservative Party leader David Cameron made a flying visit to Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan, on Friday morning.Conservative Party leader David Cameron made a flying visit to Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan, on Friday morning.
He said: "I think it shows Wales, north and south, the Conservative Party is back in contention, winning seats."He said: "I think it shows Wales, north and south, the Conservative Party is back in contention, winning seats."
In Swansea, with 63 seats out of 72 declared so far, it seems the city will once again be ruled by a coalition with Labour unlikely to regain the majority it last held four years ago.In Swansea, with 63 seats out of 72 declared so far, it seems the city will once again be ruled by a coalition with Labour unlikely to regain the majority it last held four years ago.
There will be two crucial recounts in Swansea on Friday morning in Cockett and Sketty, and results suggested the Lib Dems could still form a new coalition with the Independents.There will be two crucial recounts in Swansea on Friday morning in Cockett and Sketty, and results suggested the Lib Dems could still form a new coalition with the Independents.
There was also good news for the Lib Dems in Cardiff, where they made gains and saw Labour lose seats. With some results still undeclared in the capital, it looked as though Lib Dems would retain control.There was also good news for the Lib Dems in Cardiff, where they made gains and saw Labour lose seats. With some results still undeclared in the capital, it looked as though Lib Dems would retain control.
Welsh Lib Dem leader Mike German hailed the results as "a good night".Welsh Lib Dem leader Mike German hailed the results as "a good night".
He said: "Across Wales we have been making steady gains, on top of the spectacular gains we made four years ago."He said: "Across Wales we have been making steady gains, on top of the spectacular gains we made four years ago."
On Anglesey, prominent independent John Arthur Jones lost his Cyngar seat to Plaid Cymru by 200 votes, and independent John Meirion Davies, holder of the education portfolio on Anglesey, lost to the Liberal Democrats.On Anglesey, prominent independent John Arthur Jones lost his Cyngar seat to Plaid Cymru by 200 votes, and independent John Meirion Davies, holder of the education portfolio on Anglesey, lost to the Liberal Democrats.
Recounts and remaining full counts began on Friday morning. A full picture of results is expected some time in the afternoon.Recounts and remaining full counts began on Friday morning. A full picture of results is expected some time in the afternoon.