1990 Sheffield Council Election
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1990 Sheffield Council Election
Elections to Sheffield City Council were held on 4 May 1990. One third of the council was up for election. Election result , - style="background-color:#F9F9F9" ! style="background-color: " , , No Poll Tax , align="right" , 0 , align="right" , 0 , align="right" , 0 , align="right" , 0 , align="right" , 0.0 , align="right" , 0.1 , align="right" , 96 , align="right" , ''N/A'' , - , - style="background-color:#F9F9F9" ! style="background-color: " , , International Communist , align="right" , 0 , align="right" , 0 , align="right" , 0 , align="right" , 0 , align="right" , 0.0 , align="right" , 0.0 , align="right" , 56 , align="right" , ''N/A'' , - This result had the following consequences for the total number of seats on the Council after the elections: Ward results Mukesh Savani was a sitting councillor for Heeley ward , - style="background-color:#F9F9F9" ! style="background-color: " , , ...
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1988 Sheffield City Council Election
Elections to Sheffield City Council were held on 5 May 1988. One third of the council was up for election. Election result This result had the following consequences for the total number of seats on the Council after the elections: Ward results Sid Cordle was a sitting councillor for Ecclesall ward Phyllis Smith was a sitting councillor for Heeley ward Jimmy Boyce was a sitting councillor for Burngreave ward Alf Meade was a sitting councillor for Hillsborough ward References {{DEFAULTSORT:Sheffield Council Election, 1988 1988 English local elections 1988 File:1988 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The oil platform Piper Alpha explodes and collapses in the North Sea, kill ...
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1991 Sheffield City Council Election
Elections to Sheffield City Council were held on 2 May 1991. One third of the council was up for election. Since the previous election, Richard Old had defected from the Conservatives, sitting as an Independent Conservative. His failure to win re-election for the Ecclesall ward returned them to 11 seats. Election result , - style="background-color:#F9F9F9" ! style="background-color: " , , Conservative Councillor Against Student Games , align="right" , 0 , align="right" , 0 , align="right" , 1 , align="right" , -1 , align="right" , 0.0 , align="right" , 0.5 , align="right" , 711 , align="right" , ''N/A'' , - , - style="background-color:#F9F9F9" ! style="background-color: " , , Wealth Redistribution , align="right" , 0 , align="right" , 0 , align="right" , 0 , align="right" , 0 , align="right" , 0.0 , align="right" , 0.1 , align="right" , 116 , align="right" , ±0.0 , - This result had the following consequences for the total number ...
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Sheffield City Council
Sheffield City Council is the city council for the metropolitan borough of Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England. It consists of 84 councillors, elected to represent 28 wards, each with three councillors. It is currently under No Overall Control, with Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Green Party each holding chair positions in a proportionate number of committees, with Labour chairing four Committees, the Liberal Democrats chairing three and the Greens chairing two. History The council was founded as the Corporation of Sheffield in 1843, when Sheffield was incorporated (see History of Sheffield). In 1889, it attained county borough status and in 1893 city status. In 1974, the Local Government Act 1972, reconstituted the City Council as a metropolitan district council of South Yorkshire, governed also by South Yorkshire County Council. It established a system of 90 councillors, three to each of 30 wards. This was reduced in 1980 with the merger of the Attercliffe and Dar ...
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Labour Party (UK)
The Labour Party is a political party in the United Kingdom that has been described as an alliance of social democrats, democratic socialists and trade unionists. The Labour Party sits on the centre-left of the political spectrum. In all general elections since 1922, Labour has been either the governing party or the Official Opposition. There have been six Labour prime ministers and thirteen Labour ministries. The party holds the annual Labour Party Conference, at which party policy is formulated. The party was founded in 1900, having grown out of the trade union movement and socialist parties of the 19th century. It overtook the Liberal Party to become the main opposition to the Conservative Party in the early 1920s, forming two minority governments under Ramsay MacDonald in the 1920s and early 1930s. Labour served in the wartime coalition of 1940–1945, after which Clement Attlee's Labour government established the National Health Service and expanded the welfa ...
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Socialist Party (England And Wales)
The Socialist Party ( cy, Plaid Sosialaidd Cymru in Wales) is a Trotskyism, Trotskyist political party in England and Wales. Founded in 1997, it had formerly been Militant tendency, Militant, an Entryism, entryist group in the Labour Party (UK), Labour Party from 1964 to 1991, which became Militant Labour from 1991 until 1997. History The Socialist Party (SP) was formerly the Militant tendency, Militant group which practised entryism in the Labour Party (UK), Labour Party around the ''Militant'' newspaper. Founded in 1964, the ''Militant'' newspaper described itself as the "Marxist voice of Labour and Youth". In the 1980s, Militant supporters Dave Nellist, Pat Wall and Terry Fields were elected to the House of Commons as Labour MPs. In 1982, Liverpool District Labour Party adopted Militant's policies for Liverpool City Council in its battle against cuts in the rate support grant from government, and came into conflict with the Conservative Party (UK), Conservative government. ...
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