Summary

  • Leicestershire County Council Reform UK leader Dan Harrison shares his thoughts in the BBC Leicester hot seat

  • Reform has now been running the authority for five months

  • The party has the largest number of councillors but not enough for an overall political majority

  1. Watch again: BBC Leicester's hot seat interview with Dan Harrisonpublished at 11:00 BST

    Leicestershire County Council faces some major decisions in the coming months, including setting a budget and council tax levels - as well as telling the government what it wants future local authority boundaries to look like.

    The council's Reform UK leader Dan Harrison has been in BBC Radio Leicester's hot seat answering Ben Jackson's questions on the major political issues facing the authority.

    For people who live anywhere in Leicestershire and Rutland, this is the chance to hear about his plans.

    You can watch the hot seat again by clicking on the play button above.

  2. Watch: BBC Leicester hot seat with Reform council leaderpublished at 09:55 BST

    Reform UK has now been running Leicestershire County Council for five months.

    The party has the largest number of councillors on the authority, but not enough for an overall political majority.

    Council leader Dan Harrison has said his administration plans to do things differently after more than 20 years of Tory rule at the authority.

    He joins BBC Leicester's Ben Jackson in the hot seat between 10:00 and 11:00 on Thursday.

    He'll be answering questions on the big issues facing the council - its under-pressure finances, the state of the roads, a potential expansion of Leicester's political boundary into the county, and flags.