Thanks Wheels, polite reminder accepted.
Wheels is right (AT LEAST IN MARPLE) there is always a Lib Dem presence whereas we only hear of the opposition (all of em') at election time. I'm always seeing or hearing of the LD Councillors but we don't even know the name of any of the opposition candidates until the election comes around and then its often a different name from the previous year.
There is a strong Lib Dem core vote at local elections in Marple (both North and South) and any other party having aspirations will first have to find a way to overcome that - and it won't be easy. If the Lib Dems put a donkey up it would still attract the core vote. There are also Labour supporters in Marple who wouldn't dream of voting anything other than Labour nationally but they vote Lib Dem in locals to keep the Tories out. They are as much a part of the core as the Lib Dems themselves
Labour have got no chance in Marple and the only way Conservatives or UKIP have got is if they form an alliance - which they may do next year although it is doubtful with it being a General Election where they will both be keen increase their party share of the vote. What might happen is that UKIP may emerge as second but that's only pushing votes between the two right wing parties. The LD's will still have their core.
Thinking about it, do we want a bunch of right wing Councillors in Marple ? Look what they've done to Bramhall. They've absolutely wrecked the place in less than 20 years.
No, I think that Marple will remain Lib Dem territory for quite some time yet.