The first results of the Brent Council elections only began to emerge as dawn broke over Wembley Stadium. The first result in Kensal Green surprised many with a Labour win but the Greens beating the Lib Dems and Tories. The Labour vote was generally strong but Brondesbury Park bucked the trend returing three Conservative councillors where only one had existed before. The one iscolourful Carol Shaw who is recognised as being extremely strong on casework.
In the eagerly awaited Willesden Green contest Labour won all three seats but Alex Colas, the Independent Make Willesden Green candidate gained 846 votes, more than the Greens, Lib Dems and Tories. The Greens beat all the Tories and two of the Lib Dems.
The Lib Dem vote appeared to be crumbling but some of their stronger wards had yet to declare at the time of writing.
In the eagerly awaited Willesden Green contest Labour won all three seats but Alex Colas, the Independent Make Willesden Green candidate gained 846 votes, more than the Greens, Lib Dems and Tories. The Greens beat all the Tories and two of the Lib Dems.
The Lib Dem vote appeared to be crumbling but some of their stronger wards had yet to declare at the time of writing.