Richard Rout Leads Suffolk Conservatives as Reform UK Ends 20-Year Tory Rule

May 12, 2026
Richard Rout Leads Suffolk Conservatives as Reform UK Ends 20-Year Tory Rule
  • Both Reform UK and the Green Party have yet to announce their respective group leaders.

  • Rout stressed the Conservatives’ duty to hold the Reform UK administration to account in opposition after the election results.

  • Rout stated the opposition’s duty is to hold Reform UK to account and to ensure council decisions serve Suffolk residents, businesses, and communities.

  • Rout emphasized the opposition’s role in scrutinizing Reform UK and protecting local interests as the new administration takes shape.

  • Reform UK won 41 of the 70 council seats, giving them control of the administration of Suffolk County Council.

  • Richard Rout has been elected the new leader of the Suffolk Conservative Group and will oversee party activities in opposition once the council transitions; deputies Joe Mason and Beccy Hopfensperger will share the deputy role, while outgoing leader Hicks remains in place until the AGM on May 21.

  • The election produced a dramatic shift: Conservatives dropped from 44 to nine seats, Reform UK secured 41 seats, Greens 13, Labour three, Liberal Democrats two, and two Independents.

  • This results in the end of more than two decades of Conservative control of the council.

  • Matthew Hicks stepped down as leader of the Suffolk County Council Conservative group after eight years, returning to the back benches as Reform UK ended 20 years of Tory rule.

  • Hicks thanked councillors, staff, stakeholders, businesses, and communities for eight years of service and said he will continue to work for Suffolk residents from the back benches after the AGM.

  • Hicks indicated his continued commitment to Suffolk from a backbenches role following the annual general meeting.

  • Christopher Hudson, Reform Group’s likely leader, outlined a plan for the county focused on addressing residents’ needs in light of the electoral outcome.

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