Conservatives undergo worst native election leads to years – with London and West Midlands mayoral votes nonetheless to come back
The Conservative Party has suffered its worst electoral defeat in years, shedding greater than half of its councillors who stood for re-election throughout England.Labour hailed a "truly historic" lead to Rishi Sunak's personal yard of York and North Yorkshire, the place David Skaith smashed Tory Keane Duncan by virtually 15,000 votes.
The area, which was electing a mayor for the primary time, covers Mr Sunak's Richmond constituency and is an space Labour has traditionally struggled to compete in.Follow dwell:The outcomes as they arrive inSpeaking at Northallerton Town Football Club, Sir Keir Starmer stated: "We've had a positive campaign here, and I am very, very proud to stand here as leader of the Labour Party to rejoice this historic victory.
"And it is a historic victory...