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Bea65 Thu 05-May-22 17:04:11

How busy are the local election stations...do you feel weary of voting when most are unknown candidates or, you vote for the same old....I had a long list to choose from ....

Whitewavemark2 Fri 06-May-22 09:05:16

North (Peterborough) election result:

Labour GAIN from Conservative.

Lab: 72.4% (+30.7)
Con: 27.6% (-16.9)

No LDem (-4.2), Grn (-4.7) and UKIP (-4.8) as prev.

Gillycats Fri 06-May-22 09:02:57

We didn’t have voting here, annoyingly. We have a Lib Dem MP and Lib Dem councillors and they’re all a complete waste of space. If they spent half as much time doing what they’re supposed to be doing instead of whinging about the Tories we might actually get some progress with local issues. It’s very frustrating.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 06-May-22 09:02:30

Bayswater -Labour gain from Tory.

MerylStreep Fri 06-May-22 09:01:54

JaxJacky
I’m one of those.
Cromwell speaks for me.
Ye are grown intolerable odious to the whole nation. You were deputed here by the people to get grievances redressed etc.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 06-May-22 09:00:29

Final results Southampton

Election Maps UK
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Bitterne Park (Southampton):

LAB: 47.4% (+9.3)
CON: 40.8% (-7.0)
GRN: 10.2% (+2.8)
TUSC: 1.6% (New)

No LDM (-6.6).

Labour GAIN from Conservative.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 06-May-22 08:58:57

Labour win the new Cumberland council

Casdon Fri 06-May-22 08:57:46

Our local MP now is Conservative, and I’m not on Twitter, that must be where I’m going wrong! I’m appreciating your updates, it’s good to be ahead of the news.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 06-May-22 08:57:14

Colchester - Tory leader loses his seat to Libs.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 06-May-22 08:53:29

Casdon

The BBC News is a lot slower than you at getting the latest results WWM2, where are you finding them?

Well, I follow my Labour MP on twitter, and he is putting stuff on.

Witzend Fri 06-May-22 08:51:46

I can’t help wondering what’ll happen to Wandsworth’s council tax now - always about the lowest in the country.
We live in an adjacent borough with just about the highest.

Casdon Fri 06-May-22 08:49:15

The BBC News is a lot slower than you at getting the latest results WWM2, where are you finding them?

Galaxy Fri 06-May-22 08:48:56

I hope you are right Riverwalk, god knows, perhaps its my natural pessimism grin.

GrannyGravy13 Fri 06-May-22 08:46:52

Conservatives hold both Basildon (gained 1 councillor) and Thurrock.

My council must be having a lay-in, awaiting results.

Pittcity Fri 06-May-22 08:45:34

The Torys have lost control of Colchester, which has always been a coalition. I expect we'll have a Lib/Lab council. Our Ward is completely Green now.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 06-May-22 08:35:11

In the south- Portsmouth Labour gain.

Urmstongran Fri 06-May-22 08:29:55

Lib Dem’s win Hull after a decade of Labour rule!

Whitewavemark2 Fri 06-May-22 08:29:41

In the south - labour win Rottingdean - always been Tory

Urmstongran Fri 06-May-22 08:28:24

So far only 71 out of 200 councils have declared.

Urmstongran Fri 06-May-22 08:24:21

Pittcity

I have no idea how busy they are as I always vote by post. We only had 4 to choose from and it wasn't a difficult choice for me.

Us too Pittcity exactly the same. ?

Seems Labour have lost seats too around the country. Lib Dem’s and Greens have made gains. All sounds a bit of a mish-mash. Has Boris been given the bloody nose everyone was predicting? I’m off to read the newspapers!

Riverwalk Fri 06-May-22 08:21:05

Galaxy

I agree with WW, as a Labour voter, it isnt enough, its ok but not amazing.

How the rest of the country goes who knows, but Labour taking Wandsworth and Westminster is amazing considering how long they've been in Tory control and so identified with the Thatcher brand of politics.

They have the lowest Council Taxes by far but voters saw past this.

rosie1959 Fri 06-May-22 08:05:06

Not particularly surprised about Wandsworth but to all appearances they had a pretty good Conservative council with low council tax
It's OK protesting about the government but voters could shoot themselves in the foot if Labour do not manage it so well.
This was after all a council election and a vote on how well they are doing not a general election

Whitewavemark2 Fri 06-May-22 08:01:58

Labour gain Topsham.

That is significant I think.

Galaxy Fri 06-May-22 07:56:40

I agree with WW, as a Labour voter, it isnt enough, its ok but not amazing.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 06-May-22 07:51:57

TBH I’m not sure, I would like to see significant gains in places like the red wall, although to a degree I guess it can be balanced by many lost Tory council seats in the south. For example Worthing, in the south which has always been Tory, could well go labour, and I suspect that there will be other labour wins in the south.

However, I don’t see an easy election victory at the moment.

If I was Johnson,and wasn’t booted out by his spineless MPs I would go for an early general election, perhaps as early as the autumn.

The economy is only going to get a lot worse over at least the next 2-3 years or more, and it would make sense to go for it sooner rather than later.

He hasn’t got anything to lose, he has the media fully backing him, and the red wall is still supporting him, but this won’t last as they take big hits from the economy.

Riverwalk Fri 06-May-22 07:40:04

I knew Wandsworth was at risk but had no inkling about Westminster.

This is a 'Portillo' moment!