It's odd, by the way, that Bristol was up for election with all the county councils. That's because, legally, it's defined as a county for the purposes of the Lieutenancies Act 1997. It's our smallest county by area.
- London is run by a Conservative Mayor, held to account by a mixed assembly (Con 11, Lab 8, LD 3, Green 2, Nazi 1) currently chaired by Green Party assembly member Darren Johnson. Liberal Democrats run some of the London Boroughs.
- Birmingham is run by a Conservative and Lib Dem coalition, the deputy leader being Lib Dem cllr Paul Tilsley.
- Liverpool is run by Liberal Democrats, under leader cllr Warren Bradley.
- Leeds city council is run but a coalition of Conservatives, Liberal Democrats and Independents, led by Lib Dem cllr Richard Brett
- Sheffield is run by Liberal Democrats, under leader Paul Scriven
- Manchester is run by Labour (61 seats), with Lib Dems second (34 seats), and the Conservatives holding one seat.
- And, now Bristol is run by Liberal Democrats, with 36 seats (Con 17, Lab 16, Green 1).
- We also run a number of other British cities, like Newcastle, Cambridge, Portsmouth, Edinburgh (with SNP), Cardiff (minority administration), and Swansea (in coalition).