

The Tory blame game has begun, with many looking to the ‘damage’ done by Boris Johnson and Liz Truss, while at least one Tory source blamed Rishi Sunak for the losses due to his ‘knifing’ of Boris Johnson. It's been a tough day for the Tories, and you can follow all the latest news as local election results roll in, in our live-blog here, or check the results on our live map here. In May of that year, while Mrs May was still prime minister and Brexit was stuck in the parliamentary doldrums, the Tories lost control of 44 councils and 1,330 seats.Īlthough Mrs May had already announced her intention to resign at some point over the parliamentary stalemate over Brexit, the disastrous results contributed to pressure on her to fix a date.Īt the December 2019 general election, six months after that poor council performance, Boris Johnson led his party to an 80-seat landslide. The difference then was undoubtedly down to a change of leadership in No 10.

In 2019, local election results also contradicted the general election outcome six months down the line. It didn’t ring true for the public at large.” ‘there must be something wrong and you are not telling us’. What’s more, voters a month later appeared to punish the Tories for forcing what many saw as an unnecessary general election to shore up Mrs May’s position, and her party lost its parliamentary majority.Ĭonservative elections expert Lord Hayward said: “In 2017, this was a case of going for an election when you didn’t need to.
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Yet only a fraction of council seats in England were up for grabs, meaning the local election results did not tell the full story of public opinion across the UK. This triggered optimism in Downing Street that Mrs May would increase the Tory majority at the general election, which had already been called for 8 June. In May 2017, the Conservatives under Theresa May gained 563 council seats, while Labour suffered 382 losses. The most striking examples of how council votes do not always translate into seats in parliament are in those that preceded the last two general elections. Rishi Sunak said it is always 'disappointing' to lose Tory councillors (Photo: Reuters) Why the local results won’t tell us who will win the general election However, the pollsters do also acknowledge that the polls can suggest the "vibes" of voters around different areas of the country.Īnd sometimes, such as in 1996 - when Labour swept up hundreds of council seats before Tony Blair's landslide win a year later - they can act as a good predictor of national polls.

If you are the owners or producers and do not want your channels appear in our product, please send us your requests, we will delete corresponding channels from our site.Jane Merrick, i's Policy Editor, reported on why polling experts say it is “risky” to use local election results to read across directly to general elections that follow. We do not guarantee their accuracy and other legal information. Note: We collect data from various sources published on the Internet.
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