Local election results: Sunak breaks silence on ‘catastrophic’ vote collapse
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Prime minister Rishi Sunak has broken his silence on what is set to look like a humiliating defeat for the Conservative Party in this year’s local elections.
Mr Sunak thanked Tory councillors for their service but admitted results had so far been “disappointing” with many results yet to be counted.
The Tories have lost 217 councillors across the country so far, compared with a Labour gain of 91. Fifty-three out of 107 councils have been accounted for.
“Obviously it’s disappointing to lose good, hard-working Conservative councillors and I’m grateful to them for all their service in local government, keeping council tax low and delivering services for local people. But we have still got lots of results to come as well,” Mr Sunak said.
It comes after Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer urged Sunak to “make way” and call a general election, as he hailed a “seismic” by-election win in Blackpool South on Friday morning.
Sir Keir said Labour’s win, in the contest to replace ousted Tory MP Scott Benton, was “truly historic” and the “most important result” nationally.
Labour wins North East mayoral election
Labour’s Kim McGuinness won the new North East mayoral election with a majority of 58,399 over independent Jamie Driscoll.
She polled 185,051 votes (41.27 per cent), ahead of Mr Driscoll, the former Labour North of Tyne mayor, who was blocked from standing for the new post by the party, with 126,652 votes.
Conservative Guy Renner-Thompson was third on 52,446, with Reform UK on 41,147, the Lib Dems on 25,485 and the Greens on 17,631.
Alexander Butler3 May 2024 14:39
Labour wins in Sunak’s backyard
The Labour Party has won the mayoral race in Rishi Sunak’s backyard of York and North Yorkshire. David Skaith won the race in a “historic result”.
A Labour spokesperson told The Independent: “This is a truly historic result in York and North Yorkshire. Keir Starmer’s Labour party is now winning in Rishi Sunak’s backyard.
“The Prime Minister’s own constituents have taken a look at the two parties and chosen Labour.”
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Sunak congratulates Tory mayor
Rishi Sunak has congratulated re-elected Tory Mayor Ben Houchen despite the Tees Valley candidate not acknowledging him during his victory speech.
Mr Sunak welcomed his “friend” and claimed Tees Valley wanted the Tory party to stick to the “plan that’s working” in a post on X.
This is despite Mr Houchen avoiding any mention of his party or Rishi Sunak as he thanked voters for “backing my plan for the next four years”. He also claimed to have forgotten to wear a blue rosette during the speech.
Mr Sunak said on X: “Huge congratulations to my friend Ben Houchen. Tees Valley want us to stick with the plan that’s working: Jobs up. Airport saved.
“Steelmaking back. Darlington Economic Campus. Excited for Ben to keep delivering more jobs and opportunities for local people.”
Alexander Butler3 May 2024 13:20
Defiant Rishi Sunak argues he can still win general election
A defiant Rishi Sunak has argued that he can still win the general election, despite predictions he is on course to lose a near ‘catastrophic’ number of council seats. He pointed to results in Harlow and the Tees Valley.
Asked whether he needed to convince his own party he could do better when it came to a general election, a defiant Mr Sunak said: “If Keir Starmer was in Harlow on Wednesday saying that that was a place he needed to win in order to win the next general election – that hasn’t happened.
“We still haven’t got results from places like Tees Valley with the mayoralty results, which again is a key battleground.” Just minutes later his party won the race for Tees Valley mayor.
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Tory mayor ‘forgot’ to wear a blue rosette during victory speech
Ben Houchen has told Sky News that he “forgot” to wear a blue rosette when he went up to accept his victory in the Tees Valley mayoral race.
He said: “I was wearing a blue tie and blue socks”. Houchen held on over Labour’s Chris McEwan with 53.6 percent of the vote in the north east region around 20 points less than he got in 2021.
However, in his speech he avoided mention of his party or Rishi Sunak as he thanked voters for “backing my plan for the next four years”. Later on Sky News, he conceded that it had been “a shared effort”.
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Breaking: Tory mayor Ben Houchen wins Tees Valley
Lord Houchen got 81,930 votes (53.6 percent) and his Labour rival Chris McEwan 63,141 (41,3 percent). Lord Houchen nevertheless saw a collapse in his vote which was 78.8 percent in 2021.
Speaking in North Yorkshire, Mr Sunak told Sky News that Tees Valley was “a key battleground in a general election” and victory shows that he can lead his party to victory.
But Mr Houchen made it clear he would work with whoever becomes prime minister including Sir Keir Starmer.
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Lee Anderson insists Reform will win seats at general election after local results
Former Tory deputy party chair and now Reform UK MP Lee Anderson has insisted his party will win seats at a general election following success in the local elections on Thursday.
His new party narrowly lost out on second place during the Blackpool by-election by only 117 votes.
Mr Anderson – who defected in March – told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that his party’s vote is “going up and up and up” and “the Tory vote is going down and down and down”.
Our political correspondent Zoe Grunewald has the full report:
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