Kingston Independent Residents Group
The Kingston Independent Residents Group (KIRG) is a political party in the United Kingdom. The party was launched in 2017 and formed from a number of residents groups in the area of Kingston upon Thames. It received a significant boost shortly after its formation when sitting councillors Mary Clark and David Fraser defected from the Conservative Party. The party promotes a localist agenda that seeks to give residents, towns and parishes a greater say in the future of their town. They currently have 2 seats on the Kingston upon Thames council and form part of the opposition.
Kingston Independent Residents Group | |
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Leader | James Giles |
Founded | 2017 |
Headquarters | Kingston Independent Residents Group 53 South Park Grove, New Malden, KT3 5DA, United Kingdom |
Ideology | Localism |
Colours | Pink |
Kingston Council | 2 / 48 |
Website | |
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Electoral history
Kingston Independent Residents Group fought their first local elections in May 2018, with 15 candidates standing for seats in the Kingston upon Thames London Borough Council.[1] They did not win any seats.[2]
They fielded 19 candidates in the 2022 local elections for seats on Kingston Council,[3] receiving 5% of the vote and winning a seat in Green Lane & St James Ward.[4]
On 10th November 2022, they won their second seat on Kingston Council, gaining the second seat of the Green Lane & St James Ward from the Liberal Democrats via a by-election.[5]
References
- "Kingston Independent Residents Group: the new political party in Kingston".
- Admin (3 May 2018). "Election results by Wards,3 May 2018". www.kingston.gov.uk. Retrieved 26 February 2023.
- "Statement of Nominated Persons: Kingston Council 2022 Local Elections".
- Admin (5 May 2022). "Election results by party, 5 May 2022". www.kingston.gov.uk. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
- Dalton, Emily (14 November 2022). "Kingston Independent Residents Group wins Green Lane and St James Ward by-election". Kingston Courier. Retrieved 17 February 2023.