Greater London Council election, 1981

Greater London Council election, 1981
United Kingdom
7 May 1981

92 councillors
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Labour Conservative Liberal
Seats won 50 41 1

There was an election to the Greater London Council held on 7 May 1981. Councillors were elected to serve until elections in May 1985. Those elections were cancelled and the term was extended until 1 April 1986.[1]

Political PartyVotesShare of Vote (%)% ChangeCandidatesSeats WonSeats Change
Labour939,45741.8+8.99250+22
Conservative894,23439.7-12.89241-23
Liberal323,85614.4+6.6891+1
National Front21,5821.0-4.44100
Social Democratic Alliance21,5821.0N/A1000
Ecology17,5150.8+0.73800
Independent7,7630.3+0.22500
New National Front5,8770.3N/A1800
Communist5,2750.2-0.11600
Nationalist Party 4,8570.2N/A2300
Workers Revolutionary2,7530.1N/A1600
Save London Action Group1,7270.1N/A1300
Abolish the GLC1,1580.1N/A700
Irish National Party7930.0N/A300
Fellowship6370.00.0100
Independent Conservative3620.00.0100
New Britain3460.00.0100
Workers (Leninist)1450.0N/A100
Revolutionary Communist116N/A0.0100
Socialist (GB)83N/A0.0100

Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties shown.[2]

This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid-1980s. For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council. Following the abolition of the GLC, there was a direct election to the Inner London Education Authority in 1986.

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