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The battle to take political control of Birmingham

BBC Politics · May 2, 2026, 6:11 AM

Key takeaways

  • Phil Mackie Midlands correspondent Getty Images Birmingham is home to the UK's largest council.
  • One of the jewels in Labour's local government crown, the proliferation of candidates and challengers from non-traditional parties, coupled with a very low predicted turnout, means a shake-up is expected.
  • Several parties admit they are preparing to negotiate with others after the count on 8 May.

Why this matters: political developments that affect policy direction and public trust.

Phil Mackie Midlands correspondent Getty Images Birmingham is home to the UK's largest council. The battle to take political control of Birmingham, the UK's largest authority, is the most unpredictable it has ever been.

One of the jewels in Labour's local government crown, the proliferation of candidates and challengers from non-traditional parties, coupled with a very low predicted turnout, means a shake-up is expected.

Several parties admit they are preparing to negotiate with others after the count on 8 May.

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