
Haringey
North London borough; projected too close to call between Labour and Greens in 2026.
Last refreshed: 6 May 2026 · Appears in 1 active topic
Can the Greens take control of Haringey from Labour for the first time?
Timeline for Haringey
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UK Local Elections 2026- Is Haringey Council projected to go Green in the 2026 local elections?
- YouGov's London MRP projects Haringey as a close-call borough, within five points between first and second place, with the Green Party the main challenger to Labour.Source: YouGov
- What happened in the Haringey Development Vehicle controversy?
- In 2018, Haringey Labour council planned a joint housing venture with the private developer Lendlease. The plan was abandoned after sustained grassroots opposition, a Momentum-backed coup, and the resignation of council leader Claire Kober.
Background
Haringey is a north London borough spanning Tottenham, Wood Green and Muswell Hill, with a population of approximately 270,000. YouGov's final London MRP (n=4,548) places Haringey among the London boroughs projected to be within five points between first and second place on 7 May 2026, with the Green Party pressing Labour hard across multiple wards.
Haringey Council has been Labour-controlled for decades, making it a key test of whether the Green surge in London can translate to council control. The borough has a diverse electorate, significant social housing stock and a history of contested internal Labour politics — including the 2018 Haringey Development Vehicle dispute, when a Labour council plan to build housing using a joint venture with a private developer was abandoned after grassroots opposition led by Momentum.
A Green breakthrough in Haringey would be symbolically significant: the borough was the site of one of the most visible internal Labour revolts of the Corbyn era, and a Green win here would be read as confirmation that the progressive-left vote is migrating to a new home.