Tuesday, October 22

Minister admits native election outcomes ‘not good’ for Tories as Labour vows ‘greatest is but to return’

Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer has admitted the native election outcomes had been “not good” for the Conservatives, however insists Rishi Sunak is “starting to deliver in a quiet way for the British people”.

Her celebration misplaced greater than a thousand seats after voters went to the polls throughout England, seeing Labour take over as the most important celebration in native authorities for the primary time in additional than 20 years.

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The minister informed Sky News’ Sophy Ridge on Sunday programme that individuals had been “angry and frustrated” with the federal government, and had been discovering the rising price of residing “difficult”.

But she blamed the lengthy interval the Tories have had in authorities, the impression of the pandemic and the fallout of the Ukraine struggle for the poor electoral efficiency, fairly than Mr Sunak and his insurance policies.

“I totally recognise we’ve had a really difficult few years,” she mentioned. “[But] I do think that the prime minister, who’s been in office for six months, is getting the country back on track and is delivering, and I think we’re starting to gain the trust of the British public.”

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Meanwhile, Labour’s Wes Streeting mentioned his celebration was “confident but not complacent” after Thursday’s outcomes, which noticed them achieve over 500 seats and management of one other 22 councils.

The shadow well being secretary informed Sophy Ridge: “I feel these outcomes do level to huge progress made beneath [Sir] Keir Starmer’s management.

“He’s changed the Labour Party – now he’s got a hearing to be able to change the country. But there’s more to do.”

Mr Streeting promised the celebration could be setting out extra of its large “missions” within the coming weeks, together with its plans to sort out points within the NHS and training.

But whereas he insisted Labour would “win the next general election”, he didn’t rule out getting into a coalition with the Liberal Democrats when pushed, as a substitute saying he was “not entertaining the prospect”.

The shadow minister added: “This is a process, not an event. We’re not at the final destination yet in terms of the general election.”

The Lib Dems had a profitable evening on Thursday too, with greater than 400 seat features and management of an extra 12 councils beneath their belts.

Deputy chief Daisy Cooper informed Sophy Ridge it was “a record breaking set of results for us, and we really exceed all of our own expectation“.

Content Source: information.sky.com