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Tories pledge cooperation as Swindon council left divided

Swindon’s Conservative councillors have indicated a significant change in tone following the borough elections, signalling a willingness to work with political rivals in one of the most divided council chambers in recent years.

bySwindon 24
13 May 2026 • 7.01am
Tories pledge cooperation as Swindon council left divided

Leader of the Conservatives Gary Sumner and Deputy Leader Jake Chandler

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The Conservative Group confirmed that councillors have re-elected Cllr Gary Sumner as Group Leader and Cllr Jake Chandler as Deputy Group Leader, ahead of formal nominations at the upcoming Annual Council meeting.

Beyond the leadership announcement, the statement pointed to a broader political shift as Labour lost overall control of the authority.

In a move away from the combative language often seen in local politics, Cllr Sumner stressed the importance of collaboration and working across party lines. He said:

“No single party has a monopoly on good ideas, and we are committed to working with all parties and independent members to ensure this town gets the results it deserves.”

The comments are likely to prompt discussion about whether the Conservatives are preparing for a more coalition-style approach, with policy and leadership decisions potentially relying on support from smaller groups and independent councillors.

The statement also included criticism of the previous Labour administration, with Cllr Sumner claiming the council had become “closed off” over the past three years.

“For the last three years, we have seen a style of leadership from the Labour administration that has often felt closed off,” he said.

The remarks follow a challenging set of local election results which reshaped Swindon’s political landscape and left no party with overall control.

Labour recorded losses locally and nationally, while Reform UK made gains across Swindon alongside advances by other opposition groups, resulting in a fragmented chamber where cooperation may prove necessary to pass policy and agree budgets.

The Conservative statement repeatedly referenced transparency, engagement and multi-party working, language more commonly associated with administrations seeking to build alliances.

Cllr Chandler sought to reassure supporters that greater cooperation would not weaken the party’s commitments.

“While we are opening the door to better cooperation, our core mission remains unchanged, delivering on the Conservative election promises that residents voted for,” he said.

He added that the party would continue focusing on “fiscal responsibility”, “front-line services” and infrastructure.

The overall tone of the announcement suggests the Conservatives believe influence at the Civic Offices may now depend less on outright control and more on the ability to build working relationships across the chamber.

Leadership nominations are due to be formally considered at the council’s Annual Meeting on 22nd May, when the balance of power is expected to become clearer.

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