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Positives and areas where they have managed to hold control of councils, potentially some of the mayor raises my give them a bit of a
Silver Lining
but on the whole, the great picture is pretty bleak for the tories. Let me show you this. First of all, this is the vote share compared to 2021 when the seats were last contested. In 2021,
Boris Johnson
got a bit of around two bounce after the
Vaccine Roller
but look what happened since. The change in the last three years. That is the tory vote change, down 14 . That is pretty big. Its worth looking through some councils when the conservatives used to be in power but are not any more because of this. Have a look here at redditch. This is a
Bellwether Seat
and we said that all morning and an area with the parties think the result is pretty indicative of how the country is feeling. Look at that. The conservatives have lost 11 seats, labour won ten and it means this long line of blue down here is done. This is now a labour controlled council. Lets have a look at another one. Rushmore in hampshire and the conservatives have lost eight seats and labour have won seven. A long line of blue has come to an end. It is now a labour controlled council. Finally, the
Electoral Coalition
that the conservatives managed to build at the last
General Election
in 2019 included hartlepool. Sorry, it didnt, i was slightly misleading you there, hartlepool was an area for the conservatives have been doing all right in recent years, particularly after brexit and they voted 70
Leaving Brexit
referendum but look what happened overnight. The conservatives lost six seats, labour won eight and it went from a hung council to one that is controlled by the labour party. A lot of people in westminster are trying to work out what this means for a
General Election
. By elections are different but there was an important by election overnight in
Blackpool South
and it was won by labour. Look what happened to the conservative vote. That is really bad. Down by almost a third, most of it going to labour and some going to reform uk, the successor to nigel farajs brexit party. If youre a tory mp sitting this morning to try to understand what this means for your election prospect, there is no graphic that is going worry you more than that. 26 swing from the conservatives to labour. That is huge, that is the third biggest swing from the tories to labour since world war ii. There have been a lot of by elections recently were the sort of thing has happened and has become a pattern that will really worry
Conservative Mp
s. Thank you very much, nick. Im joined live from
Tunbridge Wells
by laura trott mp chief secretary to the treasury and the
Conservative Mp
for sevenoaks. Thank you for coming in the programme. This was a bad night for the conservatives. H0 . . . Programme. This was a bad night for the conservatives. The conservatives. How bad . Its a really disappointing the conservatives. How bad . Its a really disappointing night the conservatives. How bad . Its a really disappointing night of really disappointing night of course. Local elections are always tough for incumbent governments but is also important to say that this is also important to say that this is early on in the process and results are coming in over the weekend as well i think the real test will be when we have the mayoral elections because the places like tees valley and keir starmer has to win if he gets in over a majority of the next election. But there are plenty of commentators who are saying, yes, those mayoral elections are interesting but actually, you have some who may be winning at despite being conservatives instead of being conservatives. Conservatives instead of being conservatives. , conservatives. They will be running on a fantastic conservatives. They will be running on a fantastic track conservatives. They will be running on a fantastic track record conservatives. They will be running on a fantastic track record which i on a fantastic track record which they have done as conservative candidates and they have shown what conservative candidates can achieve in a local area so fingers crossed both of them will get good results. The leaflet barely mention conservative. They wont even blue and this was a bitter personal
Track Records
in their personal polling, wasnt it, not the conservative party which cannot bode well ahead of
General Election
. Of
General Election
. Thats not true. I of
General Election
. Thats not true i have of
General Election
. Thats not true. I have been of
General Election
. Thats not true. I have been out of
General Election
. Thats not. True. I have been out campaigning with ben and i the thing we saw on the doorstep is the fact that their track record is incredibly important. Of course running on that. They have achieved a huge amount for their local areas both of them and its the opposite of what happened in london with the mayor their site dont think its surprising that there running at local achievements. Surprising that there running at local achievements. Lets look at the blackpool local achievements. Lets look at the
Blackpool South
local achievements. Lets look at the
Blackpool South
result. Local achievements. Lets look at the
Blackpool South
result. Your| the
Blackpool South
result. Your reaction to it . I the
Blackpool South
result. Your reaction to it . Reaction to it . I mean, it was a disappointing reaction to it . I mean, it was a disappointing result, reaction to it . I mean, it was a disappointing result, they reaction to it . I mean, it was a| disappointing result, they wore reaction to it . I mean, it was a i disappointing result, they wore as you know the specific local circumstances with this by election and there were. And is unsurprising the circumstances which the mp5 put down. But unsurprising the circumstances which the mps put down. Unsurprising the circumstances which the mps put down. But at 26 swing, the mps put down. But at 26 swing, the third biggest the mps put down. But at 26 swing, the third biggest swing the mps put down. But at 26 swing, the third biggest swing since the mps put down. But at 26 swing, the third biggest swing since world i the third biggest swing since world war ii. This is a record rejection of the conservative party to the labour party. Of the conservative party to the labour party of the conservative party to the labour party. Yes, there was also not a lot labour party. Yes, there was also rrot a lot of labour party. Yes, there was also not a lot of people labour party. Yes, there was also not a lot of people voting labour party. Yes, there was also not a lot of people voting for not a lot of people voting for reform uk in this by election and i think what we have seen here a just shows that a vote for reform uk is a vote for keir starmer� s labour party. Vote for
Keir Starmers
labour pa. � ,. ~ vote for
Keir Starmers
labour pa. � ,. ,. , party. Lets talk about reform uk. The nearly party. Lets talk about reform uk. They nearly beat party. Lets talk about reform uk. They nearly beat the party. Lets talk about reform uk. J they nearly beat the conservatives and there were only a hundred votes in it. � ,. , and there were only a hundred votes in it. Absolutely and as i said what the shows very in it. Absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly in it. Absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is in it. Absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is that in it. Absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is that if. The shows very clearly is that if you vote for reform uk you are voting for
Keir Starmers
labour party, a labour party who will not act to control illegal migration, they have no plans for our country and will take us backwards in terms of the economic progress we are making. Of the economic progress we are makinr. ~. , ~ of the economic progress we are makina. ~. , a of the economic progress we are makinr. , making. What you think people are votin making. What you think people are voting reform making. What you think people are
Voting Reform Uk
making. What you think people are
Voting Reform Uk
are making. What you think people are
Voting Reform Uk
are not
Voting Reform Uk
are not conservative . Voting reform uk are not conservative . ,. , ,. Conservative . This is a specific circumstance conservative . This is a specific circumstance in conservative . This is a specific circumstance in this conservative . This is a specific. Circumstance in this byelection, circumstance in this by election, you will know that previously the mp stood down in a very difficult circumstances as a result. Away from the byelection, circumstances as a result. Away from the byelection, across circumstances as a result. Away from the byelection, across the l from the by election, across the rest of the results come in pretty much every seat that reform uk had stood they have taken votes from the conservative party, why are people
Voting Reform Uk
rather than conservative . B5
Voting Reform Uk
rather than conservative . Voting reform uk rather than conservative . As we discussed earlier, local conservative . As we discussed earlier, local elections conservative . As we discussed earlier, local elections are conservative . As we discussed l earlier, local elections are often very difficult for incumbent governments. People want to send incumbent governments a message. We know its been a really difficult yearfor know its been a really difficult year for people inflation has know its been a really difficult yearfor people inflation has been high and that lead to high
Cost Of Living
pressures but what i would say to people at home is that the economy is starting to turn a corner, inflation is down, real wages are up, we have things coming on like the
Child Care Offer
which has already been taken about 200,000 families, we have the rwanda vote which has been passed and means planes can take off soon so things are starting to get brighter. I5 are starting to get brighter. Is rishi sunak the right person for the
General Election
. Because given these results, if they do pan out as they did overnight, we have given
Plenty Caveats
and we dont have a lot of results in but if it is as bad as it looks right now, there doesnt seem to be any bride like the rishi sunak and do anything to change anything here. He is absolutely change anything here. He is absolutely the change anything here. He is absolutely the right change anything here. He is absolutely the right person | change anything here. He is. Absolutely the right person to change anything here. He 3 absolutely the right person to lead our country and as i said we have had a very difficult year because of
Cost Of Living
pressures and because of the inflationary impact of
Vladimir Putin
illegal war in ukraine what the
Prime Minister
has done is he has made sure the economy is turning a corner and he has brought inflation down along with the
Bank Of England
from 11 to 3. 4 now and we have seen real wages rising as a result and like i said we have things at the
Childcare Offer
which is coming in which is a really positive thing for lots of families at home and we have the
State Pension
going up by 8. 5 this year. There are a lot of things and changes which will make a big difference to everyone watching this programme. Flan difference to everyone watching this rouramme. , i. Difference to everyone watching this programme difference to everyone watching this rouramme. ,. ,. Programme. Can you see a difference in results from programme. Can you see a difference in results from tonight programme. Can you see a difference in results from tonight to programme. Can you see a difference in results from tonight to whenever i in results from tonight to whenever there is a
General Election
. There simply isnt enough time, is there . Like i said, we are at a very early stage with these results unless see what happens in tees valley and what happens with the other mayoral elections. I dont think we should draw too many conclusions too early in the tees valley result would be one that keir starmer absolutely has to win if he is to win an overall
General Election
s unless you a happens there. General elections unless you a happens there. General elections unless you a ha ens there. , i. ,. Happens there. Thank you very much for cominu in the programme. With the caveat that lots of results to come but what can we read into results that we do have . Sirjohn curtice is professor of politics at the university of strathclyde. There are two principal messages that are coming out of these local
Election Results
together with the parliamentary by election in blackpool. The first is that so far as the gap between conservative and labour is concerned, nothing very much seems to have changed. In one sense the as it a surprising statement because the swing from conservative to labour in
Blackpool South
at 26 is the third biggest swing in post war electoral history. The trouble is swings of the kind of size have now become more commonplace in the last year or so and we have had five by elections in which the swing from the conservatives to labour has been over 20 so in that sense its more of the same, it is at of parliamentary by elections of the kind that we have really not seen since the 92 97 parliament which endedin since the 92 97 parliament which ended in defeat for the conservatives. Equally, if we look at the detailed voting figures that the bbc has been collecting overnight, many have more to come but so far it looks as though if anything support for the conservatives in these local elections is a little bit down on last year, support for the labour party is certainly holding firm and may be very slightly higher but anyway, either way, there is no evidence here of any closing of the gap between labour and conservatives orany gap between labour and conservatives or any narrowing of them labour lead. So again, we have more of the same, just indeed is the
Opinion Polls
have suggested. 0ne difference and again it is anticipated by the
Opinion Polls
is that reform uk were performing strongly and more strongly than last year, though they still didnt fight many words but crucially for the conservatives their intervention in
Blackpool South
almost created embarrassment of the conservatives ending up in third place and in local council elections, places like sunderland, where
Again Reform Uk
did very well, you discover that its the conservative party in particular seems to suffer and again that has been a message from
Opinion Polls
but only a development of the last three for five months. But only a development of the last three forfive months. It but only a development of the last three for five months. It basically means that the conservatives are is in as much trouble as a year ago with the added twist that they now have two parties biting into their vote, ie,
Labourand Reform Uk
rather than one for the most part 12 months ago. Rather than one for the most part 12 months ago months ago. Thanks to john curtis for that. There months ago. Thanks to john curtis for that. There was months ago. Thanks to john curtis for that. There was a months ago. Thanks to john curtis for that. There was a headache. Months ago. Thanks to john curtisj for that. There was a headache for former
Prime Minister
borisjohnson when he tried to vote. He was turned away in his local
Polling Station
because he didnt have the right photo id. He was a
Prime Minister
who brought in the law that required the right photo id and that was back in 2022 and it was then compulsory for voters in england to show voter id. We understand what happened then is that he left, went and collected his id and then came back and then was able to vote. Lets just mark your card for what is coming up because plenty of votes in its go to nottingham. Plenty of votes being counted so as you will have gathered over the last couple of hours its a friday morning and we get of others which by now and get a full picture. Its not the case for the last few elections local election or mayoral elections local election or mayoral
Election Results
which are not coming in this morning becoming a this afternoon and actually into the weekend so we have our live feed ready at nottingham we have sunderland as well and we are waiting for the results of the local elections but also my oral elections as well mayoral elections as from as well mayoral elections as from a concerted
Point Of View
as from a concerted
Silver Lining<\/a> but on the whole, the great picture is pretty bleak for the tories. Let me show you this. First of all, this is the vote share compared to 2021 when the seats were last contested. In 2021,
Boris Johnson<\/a> got a bit of around two bounce after the
Vaccine Roller<\/a> but look what happened since. The change in the last three years. That is the tory vote change, down 14 . That is pretty big. Its worth looking through some councils when the conservatives used to be in power but are not any more because of this. Have a look here at redditch. This is a
Bellwether Seat<\/a> and we said that all morning and an area with the parties think the result is pretty indicative of how the country is feeling. Look at that. The conservatives have lost 11 seats, labour won ten and it means this long line of blue down here is done. This is now a labour controlled council. Lets have a look at another one. Rushmore in hampshire and the conservatives have lost eight seats and labour have won seven. A long line of blue has come to an end. It is now a labour controlled council. Finally, the
Electoral Coalition<\/a> that the conservatives managed to build at the last
General Election<\/a> in 2019 included hartlepool. Sorry, it didnt, i was slightly misleading you there, hartlepool was an area for the conservatives have been doing all right in recent years, particularly after brexit and they voted 70
Leaving Brexit<\/a> referendum but look what happened overnight. The conservatives lost six seats, labour won eight and it went from a hung council to one that is controlled by the labour party. A lot of people in westminster are trying to work out what this means for a
General Election<\/a>. By elections are different but there was an important by election overnight in
Blackpool South<\/a> and it was won by labour. Look what happened to the conservative vote. That is really bad. Down by almost a third, most of it going to labour and some going to reform uk, the successor to nigel farajs brexit party. If youre a tory mp sitting this morning to try to understand what this means for your election prospect, there is no graphic that is going worry you more than that. 26 swing from the conservatives to labour. That is huge, that is the third biggest swing from the tories to labour since world war ii. There have been a lot of by elections recently were the sort of thing has happened and has become a pattern that will really worry
Conservative Mp<\/a>s. Thank you very much, nick. Im joined live from
Tunbridge Wells<\/a> by laura trott mp chief secretary to the treasury and the
Conservative Mp<\/a> for sevenoaks. Thank you for coming in the programme. This was a bad night for the conservatives. H0 . . . Programme. This was a bad night for the conservatives. The conservatives. How bad . Its a really disappointing the conservatives. How bad . Its a really disappointing night the conservatives. How bad . Its a really disappointing night of really disappointing night of course. Local elections are always tough for incumbent governments but is also important to say that this is also important to say that this is early on in the process and results are coming in over the weekend as well i think the real test will be when we have the mayoral elections because the places like tees valley and keir starmer has to win if he gets in over a majority of the next election. But there are plenty of commentators who are saying, yes, those mayoral elections are interesting but actually, you have some who may be winning at despite being conservatives instead of being conservatives. Conservatives instead of being conservatives. , conservatives. They will be running on a fantastic conservatives. They will be running on a fantastic track conservatives. They will be running on a fantastic track record conservatives. They will be running on a fantastic track record which i on a fantastic track record which they have done as conservative candidates and they have shown what conservative candidates can achieve in a local area so fingers crossed both of them will get good results. The leaflet barely mention conservative. They wont even blue and this was a bitter personal
Track Records<\/a> in their personal polling, wasnt it, not the conservative party which cannot bode well ahead of
General Election<\/a> . Of
General Election<\/a> . Thats not true. I of
General Election<\/a> . Thats not true i have of
General Election<\/a> . Thats not true. I have been of
General Election<\/a> . Thats not true. I have been out of
General Election<\/a> . Thats not. True. I have been out campaigning with ben and i the thing we saw on the doorstep is the fact that their track record is incredibly important. Of course running on that. They have achieved a huge amount for their local areas both of them and its the opposite of what happened in london with the mayor their site dont think its surprising that there running at local achievements. Surprising that there running at local achievements. Lets look at the blackpool local achievements. Lets look at the
Blackpool South<\/a> local achievements. Lets look at the
Blackpool South<\/a> result. Local achievements. Lets look at the
Blackpool South<\/a> result. Your| the
Blackpool South<\/a> result. Your reaction to it . I the
Blackpool South<\/a> result. Your reaction to it . Reaction to it . I mean, it was a disappointing reaction to it . I mean, it was a disappointing result, reaction to it . I mean, it was a disappointing result, they reaction to it . I mean, it was a| disappointing result, they wore reaction to it . I mean, it was a i disappointing result, they wore as you know the specific local circumstances with this by election and there were. And is unsurprising the circumstances which the mp5 put down. But unsurprising the circumstances which the mps put down. Unsurprising the circumstances which the mps put down. But at 26 swing, the mps put down. But at 26 swing, the third biggest the mps put down. But at 26 swing, the third biggest swing the mps put down. But at 26 swing, the third biggest swing since the mps put down. But at 26 swing, the third biggest swing since world i the third biggest swing since world war ii. This is a record rejection of the conservative party to the labour party. Of the conservative party to the labour party of the conservative party to the labour party. Yes, there was also not a lot labour party. Yes, there was also rrot a lot of labour party. Yes, there was also not a lot of people labour party. Yes, there was also not a lot of people voting labour party. Yes, there was also not a lot of people voting for not a lot of people voting for reform uk in this by election and i think what we have seen here a just shows that a vote for reform uk is a vote for keir starmer\ufffd s labour party. Vote for
Keir Starmers<\/a> labour pa. \ufffd ,. ~ vote for
Keir Starmers<\/a> labour pa. \ufffd ,. ,. , party. Lets talk about reform uk. The nearly party. Lets talk about reform uk. They nearly beat party. Lets talk about reform uk. They nearly beat the party. Lets talk about reform uk. J they nearly beat the conservatives and there were only a hundred votes in it. \ufffd ,. , and there were only a hundred votes in it. Absolutely and as i said what the shows very in it. Absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly in it. Absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is in it. Absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is that in it. Absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is that if. The shows very clearly is that if you vote for reform uk you are voting for
Keir Starmers<\/a> labour party, a labour party who will not act to control illegal migration, they have no plans for our country and will take us backwards in terms of the economic progress we are making. Of the economic progress we are makinr. ~. , ~ of the economic progress we are makina. ~. , a of the economic progress we are makinr. , making. What you think people are votin making. What you think people are voting reform making. What you think people are
Voting Reform Uk<\/a> making. What you think people are
Voting Reform Uk<\/a> are making. What you think people are
Voting Reform Uk<\/a> are not
Voting Reform Uk<\/a> are not conservative . Voting reform uk are not conservative . ,. , ,. Conservative . This is a specific circumstance conservative . This is a specific circumstance in conservative . This is a specific circumstance in this conservative . This is a specific. Circumstance in this byelection, circumstance in this by election, you will know that previously the mp stood down in a very difficult circumstances as a result. Away from the byelection, circumstances as a result. Away from the byelection, across circumstances as a result. Away from the byelection, across the l from the by election, across the rest of the results come in pretty much every seat that reform uk had stood they have taken votes from the conservative party, why are people
Voting Reform Uk<\/a> rather than conservative . B5
Voting Reform Uk<\/a> rather than conservative . Voting reform uk rather than conservative . As we discussed earlier, local conservative . As we discussed earlier, local elections conservative . As we discussed earlier, local elections are conservative . As we discussed l earlier, local elections are often very difficult for incumbent governments. People want to send incumbent governments a message. We know its been a really difficult yearfor know its been a really difficult year for people inflation has know its been a really difficult yearfor people inflation has been high and that lead to high
Cost Of Living<\/a> pressures but what i would say to people at home is that the economy is starting to turn a corner, inflation is down, real wages are up, we have things coming on like the
Child Care Offer<\/a> which has already been taken about 200,000 families, we have the rwanda vote which has been passed and means planes can take off soon so things are starting to get brighter. I5 are starting to get brighter. Is rishi sunak the right person for the
General Election<\/a> . Because given these results, if they do pan out as they did overnight, we have given
Plenty Caveats<\/a> and we dont have a lot of results in but if it is as bad as it looks right now, there doesnt seem to be any bride like the rishi sunak and do anything to change anything here. He is absolutely change anything here. He is absolutely the change anything here. He is absolutely the right change anything here. He is absolutely the right person | change anything here. He is. Absolutely the right person to change anything here. He 3 absolutely the right person to lead our country and as i said we have had a very difficult year because of
Cost Of Living<\/a> pressures and because of the inflationary impact of
Vladimir Putin<\/a> illegal war in ukraine what the
Prime Minister<\/a> has done is he has made sure the economy is turning a corner and he has brought inflation down along with the
Bank Of England<\/a> from 11 to 3. 4 now and we have seen real wages rising as a result and like i said we have things at the
Childcare Offer<\/a> which is coming in which is a really positive thing for lots of families at home and we have the
State Pension<\/a> going up by 8. 5 this year. There are a lot of things and changes which will make a big difference to everyone watching this programme. Flan difference to everyone watching this rouramme. , i. Difference to everyone watching this programme difference to everyone watching this rouramme. ,. ,. Programme. Can you see a difference in results from programme. Can you see a difference in results from tonight programme. Can you see a difference in results from tonight to programme. Can you see a difference in results from tonight to whenever i in results from tonight to whenever there is a
General Election<\/a> . There simply isnt enough time, is there . Like i said, we are at a very early stage with these results unless see what happens in tees valley and what happens with the other mayoral elections. I dont think we should draw too many conclusions too early in the tees valley result would be one that keir starmer absolutely has to win if he is to win an overall
General Election<\/a>s unless you a happens there. General elections unless you a happens there. General elections unless you a ha ens there. , i. ,. Happens there. Thank you very much for cominu in the programme. With the caveat that lots of results to come but what can we read into results that we do have . Sirjohn curtice is professor of politics at the university of strathclyde. There are two principal messages that are coming out of these local
Election Results<\/a> together with the parliamentary by election in blackpool. The first is that so far as the gap between conservative and labour is concerned, nothing very much seems to have changed. In one sense the as it a surprising statement because the swing from conservative to labour in
Blackpool South<\/a> at 26 is the third biggest swing in post war electoral history. The trouble is swings of the kind of size have now become more commonplace in the last year or so and we have had five by elections in which the swing from the conservatives to labour has been over 20 so in that sense its more of the same, it is at of parliamentary by elections of the kind that we have really not seen since the 92 97 parliament which endedin since the 92 97 parliament which ended in defeat for the conservatives. Equally, if we look at the detailed voting figures that the bbc has been collecting overnight, many have more to come but so far it looks as though if anything support for the conservatives in these local elections is a little bit down on last year, support for the labour party is certainly holding firm and may be very slightly higher but anyway, either way, there is no evidence here of any closing of the gap between labour and conservatives orany gap between labour and conservatives or any narrowing of them labour lead. So again, we have more of the same, just indeed is the
Opinion Polls<\/a> have suggested. 0ne difference and again it is anticipated by the
Opinion Polls<\/a> is that reform uk were performing strongly and more strongly than last year, though they still didnt fight many words but crucially for the conservatives their intervention in
Blackpool South<\/a> almost created embarrassment of the conservatives ending up in third place and in local council elections, places like sunderland, where
Again Reform Uk<\/a> did very well, you discover that its the conservative party in particular seems to suffer and again that has been a message from
Opinion Polls<\/a> but only a development of the last three for five months. But only a development of the last three forfive months. It but only a development of the last three for five months. It basically means that the conservatives are is in as much trouble as a year ago with the added twist that they now have two parties biting into their vote, ie,
Labourand Reform Uk<\/a> rather than one for the most part 12 months ago. Rather than one for the most part 12 months ago months ago. Thanks to john curtis for that. There months ago. Thanks to john curtis for that. There was months ago. Thanks to john curtis for that. There was a months ago. Thanks to john curtis for that. There was a headache. Months ago. Thanks to john curtisj for that. There was a headache for former
Prime Minister<\/a> borisjohnson when he tried to vote. He was turned away in his local
Polling Station<\/a> because he didnt have the right photo id. He was a
Prime Minister<\/a> who brought in the law that required the right photo id and that was back in 2022 and it was then compulsory for voters in england to show voter id. We understand what happened then is that he left, went and collected his id and then came back and then was able to vote. Lets just mark your card for what is coming up because plenty of votes in its go to nottingham. Plenty of votes being counted so as you will have gathered over the last couple of hours its a friday morning and we get of others which by now and get a full picture. Its not the case for the last few elections local election or mayoral elections local election or mayoral
Election Results<\/a> which are not coming in this morning becoming a this afternoon and actually into the weekend so we have our live feed ready at nottingham we have sunderland as well and we are waiting for the results of the local elections but also my oral elections as well mayoral elections as from as well mayoral elections as from a concerted
Point Of View<\/a> as from a concerted
Point Of View<\/a> as from a can serve the
Point Of View<\/a> it has been bleak and they are hoping to do well. We also have a live feed is stockton and lets bring you up to date with the very latest results when it comes to those number of councillors in england counsels that we have so far. Labour are up 59, the lib dems up 20, conservatives down 133 and independence up 39 and the green party are up 15. Thats just about it from me. We will be up next with politics live and plenty more analysis to come and plenty more results coming in as well. Do stay with us. For the moment, thank you very much for your time, thanks for your company and this is bbc news. Goodbye. Applause and whooping a big victory for labour in the
Blackpool South<\/a> by election. This was directly to rishi sunak to say, were fed up with your decline, your chaos and your division and we want change. Conservatives suffer big losses too in the local elections. You know, a disappointing night for us. But, you know, thats what youd expect from parties in midterm of government. Its early days and counting continues. Were expecting a result in the race for tees valley mayor in the next hour or so. Professor
Sirjohn Curtice<\/a> will be with us throughout, analysing all the electoral trends. Ill be at the big screen, crunching the numbers. Ill be at the big screen, crunching the numbers the numbers. There are lots of results still the numbers. There are lots of results still to the numbers. There are lots of results still to come the numbers. There are lots of results still to come for the numbers. There are lots of. Results still to come for mayors,
Police Commissioners<\/a> and councillors. I will be talking to correspondents at counts up and down the country, politicians and commentators from across the political spectrum. With me throughout, the bbc\ufffd s deputy political editor, vicki young and, at the start of todays show,
Health Minister<\/a> andrea leadsom, labours
Deputy National<\/a>
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