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    Tory MP Jonathan Gullis taunted by Labour’s Jonathan Ashworth: ‘You’d be toast’

    Conservative MP Jonathan Gullis was mocked by Labour’s Jonathan Ashworth as Tory councillors lost seats across the country in the local elections.Mr Ashworth goaded the Tory deputy chairman during the BBC’s local election results programme in the early hours of Friday morning (3 May).After seeing that the Tory police and crime commissioner in Lincolnshire had managed to hang on, despite a 16 per cent swing to Labour, Mr Ashworth said: “That’s quite a swing, isn’t it?”Turning to Mr Gullis, he said: “You’d be toast if there was a 16% swing to Labour, wouldn’t you?”Mr Gullis replied: “I’m laughing because Jonathan wants me to go. I don’t fear anything in Stoke-on-Trent North.” More

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    Tory councillor hails ‘incredible’ victory as party’s majority cut from nine to single seat

    A Conservative councillor hailed what he said was an “incredible” victory as the party’s Harlow Council majority was cut from nine to a single seat in Thursday’s (2 May) local elections.Dan Swords said: “It’s no secret the Conservative Party’s in a difficult place at the moment, but here in Harlow we’ve bucked that trend.”The Tories retained control of Harlow Council by winning 17 seats to Labour’s 16, with a turnout of just over 28 per cent.It comes as Britain’s top polling expert Professor Sir John Curtice said the election “could be one of the worst, if not the worst, Conservative performances in local government elections of the last forty years.” More

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    London Mayoral election: What do the final polls predict for Sadiq Khan and Susan Hall?

    Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inboxGet our free View from Westminster emailWith the voting booths now closed and the count furiously being verified the race is on to be the next Mayor of London.Sadiq Khan, who is seeking his third term, is currently the favourite to win against his Conservative challenger Susan Hall.But the Tories have been buoyed by what they see as a low voter turnout with just two million Londoners out of a possible six million registered placing an X on their ballot on Thursday.Sadiq Khan is hoping for a third term More

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    Former UK prime minister Boris Johnson turned away from polling station after forgetting photo ID

    Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inboxGet our free View from Westminster email Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was turned away from a polling station after forgetting to bring ID to vote in the U.K.’s local elections.British media reported Friday that Johnson — who introduced the requirement for voters to provide ID with a photo when he was in office — was told by polling station staff in South Oxfordshire Thursday that he would not be able to vote without proving his identity. Sky News reported that Johnson, who served as Conservative prime minister from 2019 to 2022, was later able to cast his ballot and that he voted Conservative. Johnson introduced the Elections Act requiring photo ID in 2022, and the new law was first implemented last year in local elections. But Thursday was the first time large numbers of voters across England and Wales have had to present ID, such as a passport or driving license, to vote. The Electoral Commission said the vast majority of people were able to meet the new requirements, although it noted that some people who would have wanted to vote may have decided not to try because they did not have acceptable ID. It also said there was evidence that some people, such as disabled people and the unemployed, found it harder to show voter ID. More

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    Lee Anderson insists Reform will win seats at general election after local results

    Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inboxGet our free View from Westminster emailFormer Tory deputy party chairman 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”. Lee Anderson has been touting Reform’s surge in the polls More

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    Tories must find role for Boris Johnson to combat ‘wokeist agenda’, says MP

    A Conservative MP has called for the party to find a role for Boris Johnson as the Tories are braced for their worst election result in 40 years.Andrea Jenkyns appeared on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme on Friday (3 May), after Britain’s top polling guru Professor Sir John Curtice said the election “could be one of the worst, if not the worst, Conservative performances in local government elections of the last forty years.When asked if the Conservatives should replace current prime minister Rishi Sunak, Ms Jenkyns said: “I don’t think we should have got rid of Boris in the first place.“I think we need to find a role for Boris as well. Ultimately we need common sense policies, people are sick of this wokeist agenda.” More

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    What do the local election results mean for the general election?

    Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inboxGet our free View from Westminster emailAs the first results from the May 2024 local elections come in, Keir Starmer has told the prime minister to make way for a general election.It comes as Rishi Sunak faces a brutal series of losses set to further dampen the party’s prospects in the face of a looming general election.Polling guru Professor Sir John Curtice said the election “could be one of the worst, if not the worst, Conservative performances in local government elections of the last 40 years”, while Conservative MPs have reluctantly conceded the results from the council elections are poor for the party.Rishi Sunak is under pressure from his party to change course to reverse their electoral prospects More

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    Rishi Sunak on the rack as ‘seismic’ local election results threaten Tory wipeout

    Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inboxGet our free View from Westminster emailRishi Sunak’s position as leader of the Tories and Prime Minister is in the balance as voters delivered a damning verdict on his government in the crucial local elections yesterday.With a general election just months away, Conservative MPs are privately discussing whether to force a vote of no confidence in their leader as the dire poll predictions appear to have been born out at the ballot box this week.With counts still ongoing across the country, the Tories are on course to lose more than 500 of the council seats they were defending with 122 confirmed losses by 8am. Labour had picked up more than 100 gains with party leader Sir Keir Starmer describing the results as “seismic”.Polling guru Prof Sir John Curtice hailed the Blackpool result as “spectacular” and told Radio 4’s Today that they “confirm” the terrible polls for the Tories over the last year.Rishi Sunak’s Conservative Party is suffering heavy losses at Thursday’s local elections (Henry Nicholls/PA) More