Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to carry on in Downing Street despite a calamitous night for Labour in the local elections that has led to growing calls inside his own party whether he can remain as Prime Minister.
Taking responsibility for Labour’s dire results which has so far seen them lose eight councils and more than 200 councillors, Sir Keir said: ‘Days like this don’t weaken my resolve to deliver the change that I promised’.
Meanwhile Reform has taken nearly 300 seats and control of Newcastle-under-Lyme from the Conservatives and claimed victory in London’s Havering council.
Nigel Farage says the ‘historic’ results show he is on course for Downing Street ahead of another looming meltdown for Labour in Wales and Scotland.
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Starmer – We must reflect and respond
When voters send a message like this we must reflect and we must respond. I think the vast majority of people do understand that we face huge challenges as a country.
We’ve had a series of economic shocks in recent years and there’s a very difficult international situation at present, they know that.
But they still want their lives to improve, they still want to see the change that we promised, they know the status quo is letting them down and they’re frustrated, they don’t feel the changes.
Reform claim victory in Havering
Breaking:Starmer – I take responsibility for very tough election results
Days like this don’t weaken my resolve to deliver the change that I promised. The results are tough, they are very tough, and there’s no sugarcoating it.
We have lost brilliant Labour representatives across the country, these are people who put so much into their communities, so much into our party. And that hurts, and it should hurt, and I take responsibility.
SNP majority is ‘clear mandate’ for another Scottish independence vote
Well, we will continue to campaign for independence. And actually there could be a scenario where the parties who support independence yet again get a majority at the Scottish Parliament.
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James Cleverly – Tories have had ‘tough night’ but Labour’s is ‘disastrous’
Well, as predicted. It’s been a tough night for us, but we’ve made some real gains, against expectations. I’ve just heard we’ve taken control of Westminster Council. We held Fareham in Hampshire, Harlow in Essex, Broxbourne in Hertfordshire, and so we have got real pockets of good news in what we always knew was going to be a tough night.
I think Labour have had a disastrous night, and we can see why, with the terrible situation they’ve created at a national level.
Labour loses eight councils as first 40 declare results
Defence Secretary – Starmer can still turn it round
Westminster win shows Tories are ‘coming back in London’, says party
MP John McDonnell says leadership change ‘must be on the agenda’
Labour hold Ealing council, while Lib Dems keep control of Richmond-upon-Thames and Sutton
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Reform claim victory in Havering
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Starmer – I take responsibility for very tough election results
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UK local election results: See our live-updating maps and charts across the country
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Defence Secretary – Starmer can still turn it round
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Westminster win shows Tories are ‘coming back in London’, says party
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MP John McDonnell says leadership change ‘must be on the agenda’
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Labour hold Ealing council, while Lib Dems keep control of Richmond-upon-Thames and Sutton
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Tories take Westminster City Council from Labour
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Reform UK take Newcastle-under-Lyme from the Conservatives



