May 2nd, 2019, UK local election totals

Campaign
It was a mostly a low key event in England with only a few pamphlets being posted.

There was no intimidation of candidates, electoral officials or voters by pro-Brexit and anti-Brexit thugs in Oxfordshire; unlike in parts of Yorkshire, the West Midlands and the East Midlands.

Several candidates were attacked by voters in Yorkshire and the West Midlands due to false news online social media rumors that councilors, not MPs, had ruined the success of Brexit so far.

The score card
Scoreboard Labour Total+/- Councils: Total37 +/--2 Councillors: Total902 +/--79 Conservative Total+/- Councils: Total36 +/--16 Councillors: Total1236 +/--442 Liberal Democrat Total+/- Councils: Total11 +/-+8 Councillors: Total564 +/-+304 Green Total+/- Councils: Total0 +/-—No results Councillors: Total48 +/-+42 Residents' Association Total+/- Councils: Total0 +/-—No results Councillors: Total24 +/-+13 UK Independence Party Total+/- Councils: Total0 +/-—No results Councillors: Total17 +/--54 Liberal Party Total+/- Councils: Total0 +/-—No results Councillors: Total2 +/-+1 Independent Community & Health Concern Total+/- Councils: Total0 +/-—No results Councillors: Total0 +/-—No results Others Total+/- Councils: Total0 +/-—No results Councillors: Total0 +/-—No results Independent Total+/- Councils: Total2 +/-+2 Councillors: Total338 +/-+215 No Overall Control Total+/- Councils: Total25 +/-+8 Councillors: Total—No results +/-—No results

After 111 of 248 councils

Councillors change compared with 2015

Analysis
The Tory plans to try to go neo-fascist and Labour's weak response to it lead to them being slaughtered by independents and the Lib' Dem's. The Greens did well campaign on local issues such as building on the greenbelt in Wiggan. The Residents' Associations did well campaign on local issues such as building on the greenbelt in Surrey. Brexiteers refused to vote and claimed even UKIP and the Brexit Party were to pro-EU\ruling elite.