@MrBalham99, you are right that the low council tax of Wandsworth and Westminster is mostly an anomaly, and that most Tory-run boroughs charge much higher council taxes.
However, what on earth would be the link between local and national elections? A Tory defeat MIGHT accelerate Boris' backstabbing by his fellow Tories, and his replacement with another Tory, but
it won't lead to a general election, it won't reverse Brexit, it won't cancel the shameful Rwanda refugee policy, etc.
If you disagree, please do enlighten me on the constitutional mechanism through which any of this would happen!
Local elections are about local issues. I like our Labour MP (dr Rosina Khan) and I believe I will continue to vote for her at general elections.
I dislike local Labour councillors and will never vote for them. Like I said in my other post, local Labour has been hijacked by a bunch of out of touch eco-extremists.
Someone else posted the tweet with which Jo Rigby bullied a local shopkeeper, I think a butcher, who had dared oppose low-traffic neighbourhoods (he doesn't give a flying f* about the environment, she tweeted, and soon the eco-extremists jumped on the bandwagon and wanted to boycott his business!!!).
Ever wondered why Rigby, an Earlsfield resident, is now being parachuted into the Balham ward?
Again, local elections are about local issues. I think the Tories have done well locally.
Council tax won't double overnight under Labour, but road closures, low-traffic neighbourhoods etc would be added - that is a huge difference between the two parties. I know I don't want this champagne socialist policy of closing the richer roads to shift traffic onto the poorer ones, and making access more difficult for emergency services.
E.g. see an ambulance which had to park far away because of road closures:
https://twitter.com/SaveColumbiaRd/stat ... 1411414017
or the chaos they have created in Lambeth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=deskt ... PFNXL3rPls