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Labour Recklessness Drives Sefton Council Finances to the Brink say Sefton Conservatives

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Thursday, 5 February, 2026
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Cllr Mike Prendergast - Labour Burning Through Cash

Conservative Group Leader on Sefton Council, Mike Prendergast, has raised serious concerns about the rapidly deteriorating state of Sefton Council’s finances.

In July 2025, the projected overspend was £15.4 million. This month that overspend has now surged to £29.3 million, an increase of over 90% in 7 months.

Councillor Prendergast, “The state of Sefton’s finances is utterly appalling. In the space of 7 months the projected overspend has almost doubled, with almost £2 million a month added between July last year and February this year.”

“Whenever opposition councillors ask what is being done, we get told there are “mitigations” being undertaken with very little detail. It’s totally unacceptable to treat taxpayer money with such disregard.”

“This has all happened under the current Labour administration and is a failure of leadership and financial control at the heart of the council. Local residents rightly expect, financial discipline and a clear plan to live within our means, the opposite of what we have now.”

Sefton Council is setting it’s budget later this month with another maximum increase in Council Tax expected from Labour. Since 2012, Sefton Council has increased Council Tax by over 50%.

Commenting further, Mike Prendergast said, “It’s almost certain Labour are going to be reaching into the wallets and purses of local residents to take more money off them to pay for their mistakes with another Council Tax rise, more than likely another 4.99% rise.”

“Households across the area have made difficult choices to live within their means, why can’t Labour do the same? Instead over a prolonged period of time they’ve made a series of poor choices.”

“Spending £42.5 million on Bootle Strand, with a loan that costs £1.7 million a year, loaning £8 million to a building company that shows no signs of repaying and running a catering company that has lost £1.9 million. All, terrible choices that never had to be made.”

“To try and cover the huge losses mounting up, as well as Council Tax rises, Labour will be raiding the piggy bank, dipping into reserves, by over £7 million, to pay for day to day spending, but even that won’t be enough. With debt up 66% as well to £81 million it’s clear that Labour are out of their depth.”

“It’s always the same with Labour, tax, spend and borrow, all with other people’s money. Decisions being made by people with very little business experience themselves and when it goes wrong deciding the best way to solve it is to increase taxes, again, on local residents.”

“Sefton is quite literally running out of money, we can’t continue burning through cash at the current rate, it’s irresponsible and its clear that Labour don’t have a clue how to get things under control.”

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How would you rate the services, that you receive from Sefton Council, on a scale of 0-10 (0 being very poor, 10 being excellent)
Since 2012, Council Tax has increased by over 50%, resulting in hundreds of pounds extra being taken from households across Southport. Do you feel you get the right level of local services from Sefton Council for the Council Tax you pay?
We believe that Southport should be made a priority by Sefton Council and that too much money raised in Southport is spent in other parts of Sefton. We would make Southport a priority for Sefton. Do you support this?
Anti-social behaviour and street drinking is a problem in our town centre. We want to see police given greater powers to tackle this. Do you support this?
Conservatives in Southport want to introduce a '3 hours free' parking scheme in Southport town centre to support local businesses and encourage more visitors. Do you support our proposal?
We want to remove the town centre cycle lanes and stop unwanted cycle lane schemes elsewhere in Southport, including down the centre of The Promenade. Do you support this?
We want to see greater focus placed on improving and maintaining local roads and pavements, maintaining what we already have. A back to basics approach. Do you support this approach?
Southport is losing its beach. Conservatives have put forward measures to see parts of our beach restored. These were rejected by Labour. Do you want to see Southport beach restored?
We want to create a proper maintenance plan for Southport Pier to ensure our iconic Pier can remain open. We put forward measures to scrap long vacant roles and DEI positions at Sefton Council to fund this. Do you support this?
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