Local government elections take place in the UK on 2 May 2024 – BNOs can register to vote

Local government elections take place at least every four years and it is an opportunity to exercise your democratic right and ensure that you have a say on the local issues that matter to you. 

On 2 May, elections will take place in 107 local authorities across England with more than 2,600 councillors and 10 metro mayors to be decided. This will include the Mayor of London and the 25 London Assembly members. Voters in England and Wales will also elect 37 police and crime commissioners. Find out whether elections are taking place in your area here.

Hong Kongers with British National (Overseas) status living in the UK are eligible to vote, but must register to do so by midnight on 16 April. You can do so on the Electoral Commission website

BNO visa holders who do not hold BNO status are not eligible to vote. They must wait until they become British citizens.  

Voters in England will need to show voter ID to vote at polling stations – remember to bring this when you vote. 

RESPONSIBILITIES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Local government is mostly responsible for functions such as social care, schools, libraries, housing and planning and waste collection, as well as services such as licensing, business support, registrar services and pest control. The representatives you elect will decide on the overall direction of priorities for the next term. More details can be found here.

Local government is also responsible for organising English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and destitution support for those who need it. It is up to each local authority to decide what assistance can be provided to BNO visa holders who require support to learn English or improve their English language ability. Funding of up to £850 per adult from the UK Government is available to support access to English language classes for BNO visa holders. 

RESPONSIBILITY FOR SCHOOLS

Local government has responsibility for state schools in their area. They hold the statutory duty to provide sufficient school places. Schools are not permitted to refuse any children a place on the grounds of their nationality or immigration status. They are responsible for distribution and monitoring of funding for the schools, and the coordination of admissions, and they are the direct employers of teachers and staff for most state schools in their area. 

CHOOSE YOUR COUNCILLORS

Given the areas of responsibility of councils, local councillors in the UK have greater power than district councillors in Hong Kong. There are roughly 20,000 local councillors in England. The councillor’s role centres around community leadership and engagement, with responsibilities including:

  • Representing the ward for which they are elected

  • Decision-making – developing and reviewing council policy (areas of responsibility are listed previously)

  • Scrutinising decisions taken by the councillors on the executive or cabinet regulatory, quasi-judicial and statutory duties

HONG KONGERS’ VOTES MATTER

The overall turnout at the 2023 local government elections was 32.0% of the electorate. Given that over 175,000 BNO visas were issued in the first three years of the scheme, the voice of Hong Kongers in the upcoming local elections will be an important one to listen to for all of the political parties.