Hard blow to British conservatives in local elections, according to preliminary results

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Britain’s ‘prime minister’ and leader Conservative Party, Rishi Altar, He failed the first election election since taking office six months ago. According to preliminary results, the ‘Conservatives’ would lose a significant number of seats in the elections. Partial local elections were held in 230 assemblies this Thursday England.

Counting will continue throughout the day, It exposed major defeats in the traditional strongholds of the British right. “The message I’m hearing from people tonight is that they want us to focus on their work. priorities and we surrender to them”, the Prime Minister told reporters this morning as some results began to be announced. according to review In 60 of the 230 councils, The Conservatives would lose more than 200 seats. Some estimates put total losses this week at 1,000.

HE labor party, by contrast, won substantial victories at Plymouth and Stoke-on-Trent. This town is known as the “Brexit capital” as 69% of voters chose to leave in the 2016 referendum. European Union. Keir Starmer’s line-up would be 115 for the time being, the Liberal Democrats 56 and the Greens 29.

Shabana Mahmood, Labor Party’s national campaign coordinator, “For Rishi Sunak, who has been punished by voters for his Brexit failures, these results are a disaster,” he thought.

“We exceed all expectations,” said Ed Davey, leader of the Liberal Democrats, celebrating the blow to the conservative “blue wall” ahead of the next general election.

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