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Councillor, 18, 'youngest in UK' | Councillor, 18, 'youngest in UK' |
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An 18-year-old has been hailed as one of the UK's youngest councillors after winning a seat in Essex. | An 18-year-old has been hailed as one of the UK's youngest councillors after winning a seat in Essex. |
William Lloyd was able to stand for the Conservatives in Brentwood, Essex, after the minimum age for candidates was lowered from 21 to 18. | William Lloyd was able to stand for the Conservatives in Brentwood, Essex, after the minimum age for candidates was lowered from 21 to 18. |
The A-level student won his seat after defeating the sitting Lib Dem member. | The A-level student won his seat after defeating the sitting Lib Dem member. |
But there was bad news for the Tories in Thurrock where they lost control of the council. It now has no party in overall control. | But there was bad news for the Tories in Thurrock where they lost control of the council. It now has no party in overall control. |
The Tories lost two seats to Labour. The council now has 22 Labour members, 24 Conservatives and three independents. | The Tories lost two seats to Labour. The council now has 22 Labour members, 24 Conservatives and three independents. |
Conservatives held on to Brentwood, taking two seats from the Lib Dems. | Conservatives held on to Brentwood, taking two seats from the Lib Dems. |
'Lib Dem losses' | 'Lib Dem losses' |
The Tories now have 28 seats on the council - up two - the Lib Dems have eight - down two - and Labour remain with three councillors. | The Tories now have 28 seats on the council - up two - the Lib Dems have eight - down two - and Labour remain with three councillors. |
In Southend the Tories remained in power with a majority of nine. | In Southend the Tories remained in power with a majority of nine. |
Conservatives also held on to Maldon District Council, Castle Point Council and Basildon District Council - where they gained one seat from Labour. | Conservatives also held on to Maldon District Council, Castle Point Council and Basildon District Council - where they gained one seat from Labour. |
The Lib Dems lost control of Uttlesford, with power passing to the Conservatives, who also took control of Braintree. | The Lib Dems lost control of Uttlesford, with power passing to the Conservatives, who also took control of Braintree. |
Harlow, which saw the Lib Dems lose two councillors, retains its status of having no party in overall control. | Harlow, which saw the Lib Dems lose two councillors, retains its status of having no party in overall control. |
Colchester remains with no party in overall control. Chelmsford and Tendring have yet to declare. | Colchester remains with no party in overall control. Chelmsford and Tendring have yet to declare. |
In Rochford there was no change in the Conservative-controlled council, but the Conservatives lost two seats - one to an independent and one to the Liberal Democrats. | |
And in Epping Forest there was no change in the Conservative-controlled council, but the Conservatives won two seats as both the Liberal Democrats and one independent lost one seat. |
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