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Romford Patels Stay Conservatives 2026

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Last updated: February 18, 2026 10:06 am
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Key Points

  • Two Romford Conservative councillors, Dilip Patel and Nisha Patel, have reaffirmed their unwavering loyalty to the Conservative Party.
  • Dilip Patel serves as councillor for Mawney Ward and was elected in 2014; he vows to stand again as a Conservative at the next election.
  • Nisha Patel represents Marshalls and Rise Park Ward, previously elected in St Edwards Ward eight years ago under the Conservative banner.
  • Both emphasise commitment to integrity, morals, ethics, public service, and accountability to residents who elected them on a Conservative mandate.
  • Their statements respond to recent political developments, clarifying they will not change party affiliation mid-term.
  • Dilip Patel highlights his focus on putting residents first, listening, helping, and serving Mawney Ward with honesty and dedication.
  • Nisha Patel stresses consistency with principles, honouring voter trust, and prioritising diligent service to Marshalls and Rise Park Ward residents.
  • Both express gratitude to voters for their trust and continued support.
  • The councillors frame public service as a privilege and underline their energy and conscientious approach amid political uncertainty.

Romford (East London Times) February 18, 2026 – Two Conservative councillors in Romford have issued strong statements reaffirming their loyalty to the Conservative Party, vowing to honour the mandate given by voters who elected them under that banner. Dilip Patel and Nisha Patel, representing Mawney Ward and Marshalls and Rise Park Ward respectively, spoke exclusively to Havering Daily amid recent political developments, emphasising their commitment to integrity and public service. Their declarations come at a time of uncertainty, underscoring a dedication to the principles and trust placed in them by residents.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Who Are the Councillors Reaffirming Their Conservative Loyalty?
  • Why Have Dilip and Nisha Patel Chosen to Remain Conservatives?
  • What Recent Political Developments Prompted These Statements?
  • How Do the Councillors Describe Their Commitment to Residents?
  • What Role Does Integrity Play in Their Decisions?
  • What Is the Broader Context in Romford Politics?
  • Implications for Future Elections?
  • Why Does This Matter to Romford Residents?

Who Are the Councillors Reaffirming Their Conservative Loyalty?

Dilip Patel, councillor for Mawney Ward, has served since his election in 2014 as a Conservative. As reported by staff writers at Havering Daily in their article published on February 18, 2026, Dilip Patel stated:

“Following recent political developments, I wanted to personally reassure residents that I was elected in 2014 as a Conservative Councillor and I will continue to serve as a Conservative, standing again at the next election.”​

He further elaborated on his guiding principles, saying his ethics, morals, and integrity direct every decision.

“Since being elected, my focus has always been on putting residents first – listening, helping, and doing my very best for our community,”

Dilip Patel told Havering Daily. He described serving Mawney Ward as a privilege, adding:

“Serving the people of Mawney Ward has been a privilege, and I remain fully committed to continuing that service with the same energy, honesty and dedication.”

Nisha Patel, who represents Marshalls and Rise Park Ward, was elected eight years ago in St Edwards Ward as a Conservative. According to the same Havering Daily report, she clarified her stance unequivocally:

“In light of recent political developments, I wish to clarify my position. I remain committed to representing Marshalls and Rise Park Ward as a Conservative candidate and councillor.”

Nisha Patel explained her reasoning rooted in principle:

“Having been elected as a Conservative councillor in St Edwards Ward eight years ago under the Conservative banner, I believe it would be inconsistent with my principles and integrity to alter my party affiliation during the course of a municipal term.”

Why Have Dilip and Nisha Patel Chosen to Remain Conservatives?

Both councillors anchor their decisions in the electoral mandate from residents. Dilip Patel stressed the importance of voter trust, noting in his statement to Havering Daily:

“Thank you for your trust and continued support — it truly means a great deal.”

His position reflects a refusal to deviate from the party under which he was chosen, prioritising continuity for Mawney Ward residents.

Nisha Patel echoed this sentiment, highlighting the ethical implications of mid-term changes.

“I was elected on this basis, and I consider it important to honour the trust placed in me by residents and by those who supported our campaign. To change party allegiance mid term would not reflect that mandate,”

she told Havering Daily reporters. Her focus remains steadfast on community needs, as she affirmed:

“My foremost priority continues to be serving the residents of Marshalls and Rise Park Ward diligently and conscientiously.”

These statements, as covered comprehensively by Havering Daily on February 18, 2026, position the Patels as defenders of political consistency amid what the outlet describes as “political uncertainty.” No other media outlets have reported additional details on this specific story as of this writing, making Havering Daily the primary source for all direct quotes and context.

What Recent Political Developments Prompted These Statements?

The councillors’ remarks directly reference “recent political developments,” though specifics are not detailed in the Havering Daily coverage. Dilip Patel’s assurance to Mawney Ward residents and Nisha Patel’s clarification for Marshalls and Rise Park Ward appear timed to counter speculation about potential defections or shifts within Romford’s Conservative representation. Havering Daily notes that both have spoken to reaffirm loyalty, suggesting internal party pressures or broader local government dynamics may be at play.

Dilip Patel’s long tenure since 2014 and Nisha Patel’s eight-year record underscore their established roles. Their joint messaging emphasises a shared ethos: integrity, public service, and accountability. As Havering Daily reports, this reflects “a deep respect for the trust placed in them by voters.”

How Do the Councillors Describe Their Commitment to Residents?

Public service forms the core of their declarations. Dilip Patel portrays his role as resident-centred, telling Havering Daily:

“My ethics, morals and integrity matter a great deal to me, and they guide every decision I make as your councillor.”

He commits to ongoing energy and honesty, framing his service as a privilege sustained by voter support.

Nisha Patel similarly prioritises diligence, stating her priority is clear: serving her ward “diligently and conscientiously.” Both avoid delving into party internals, instead pivoting to community accountability. Havering Daily highlights this as a “clear and confident message of loyalty to their party and their electorate.”

What Role Does Integrity Play in Their Decisions?

Integrity emerges as a recurring theme. Dilip Patel links it explicitly to decision-making, while Nisha Patel deems party-switching “inconsistent with my principles and integrity.” This principled stand, as per Havering Daily’s February 18, 2026, article, distinguishes their response in Romford’s political landscape.

What Is the Broader Context in Romford Politics?

Romford, within the London Borough of Havering, has seen Conservative dominance challenged by various local issues, though the Patels’ statements focus narrowly on personal mandates. Their reaffirmation provides stability for voters in Mawney, Marshalls, Rise Park, and formerly St Edwards Wards. Havering Daily portrays this as underlining “a shared commitment to integrity, public service and delivering for the residents who placed their trust in them.”

No conflicting reports exist from other sources, reinforcing Havering Daily’s account as definitive. The outlet’s coverage, published online at thehaveringdaily.co.uk, captures the councillors’ full positions without omission.

Implications for Future Elections?

Dilip Patel explicitly plans to stand again as a Conservative, signalling long-term intent. Nisha Patel’s commitment as a “Conservative candidate and councillor” implies similar readiness. In a borough where local representation matters deeply, their stances could bolster Conservative footing ahead of upcoming polls.

Residents’ trust, repeatedly thanked by both, remains pivotal. As political uncertainty lingers—per Havering Daily—the Patels position themselves as reliable stewards.

Why Does This Matter to Romford Residents?

For Mawney Ward voters, Dilip Patel’s continuity ensures experienced advocacy. Marshalls and Rise Park residents gain reassurance from Nisha Patel’s principled service. Both councillors’ focus on “putting residents first” addresses everyday concerns over partisan shifts.

Havering Daily concludes that at a time of flux, their message is one of clarity: loyalty to the Conservative mandate and electorate alike. This story, drawn solely from their exclusive interview, holds no further developments from alternative media as of February 18, 2026.

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