Local elections 2023: Full results as they come - Conservatives suffer early losses
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Early results for local elections in England signal a shift as Labour and Liberal Democrats gain seats while the Conservatives take big losses. This comes after the polls for more than 8,000 council seats on 230 councils, and four mayors, across England closed on Thursday.
The vote is important as it’s the first real test for Rishi Sunak since he became Prime Minister in 2022. The results will be used as an indicator as to his popularity in the role.
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Most of the councils up for election in England are district councils, responsible for services including bin collections, parks, public housing and planning applications. The rest of the councils being elected are a mixture of metropolitan and unitary councils which are single local authorities dealing with all local services.
The first big gain of the night went to Labour, who took control in Plymouth, a place where no party had previously secured a majority. Labour also won the seat in Stoke-on-Trent.
Lib Dems also saw gains in Brentwood, Essex where they won two seats from the Tories. This means the Conservative party no longer has a majority in the council chamber.
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Local elections - seats won & lost
Conservatives
- Seats won: 2217
- Change: -929
Labour
- Seats won: 2603
- Change: +617
Liberal Democrats
- Seats won: 1553
- Change: +411
- Seats won: 461
- Change: +190
- Seats won: 968
- Change: -367
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