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Tories seek to run Swindon Council as minority administration

The Swindon Borough Council could enter a period of minority rule after the Conservatives confirmed they are seeking to form an administration without overall control.

bySwindon 24
22 May 2026 • 2.06pm
Tories seek to run Swindon Council as minority administration

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The announcement follows this month’s local elections, which left no single party with a majority.

The Conservatives emerged as the largest party, winning the highest number of councillors and securing the most votes across Swindon. However, they fell short of the numbers required to govern outright.

Rather than entering a formal coalition, the group says it intends to operate as a minority administration. It has offered committee chair positions to both Labour and Reform UK councillors in an effort to encourage cooperation.

Gary Sumner, Leader of the Conservative Group, said discussions over the past two weeks had been constructive. He said:

“Over the past two weeks, we have held constructive discussions with colleagues from both Labour and Reform. While the Conservatives are the largest party on the Council, we also recognise the support given to Labour and Reform by residents across Swindon.

“This is why we have offered both parties certain Chair positions on Council Committees and other bodies, roles that would normally be held solely by the ruling administration.

“We are clear that there is no formal deal with either side and this will be a Conservative, minority administration, but we want to use this opportunity to move beyond party divisions and focus on delivering in the best interests of Swindon residents.”

The result reflects a more fragmented political picture locally, with support split between the Conservatives, Labour and Reform.

Under the proposal, opposition parties would take on greater responsibility within influential committees and scrutiny bodies.He added:

“This approach will also provide Labour and Reform with greater opportunities to question decisions and hold the administration to account, which we welcome.

“I am committed to working positively for our town, forming an administration, and getting on with delivering for local people.”

The council’s annual meeting is expected to determine whether the Conservatives can secure sufficient backing to lead the authority for the next four years.

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