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Tories and Lib Dems making gains | Tories and Lib Dems making gains |
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The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats have been making gains - and taken one council each - as the results of the English local elections come in. | The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats have been making gains - and taken one council each - as the results of the English local elections come in. |
Elections for 27 county councils, seven unitary authorities and three mayors were held on Thursday, alongside the UK-wide European elections. | Elections for 27 county councils, seven unitary authorities and three mayors were held on Thursday, alongside the UK-wide European elections. |
The Lib Dems took control of Bristol, while the Tories won power at newly created Central Bedfordshire Council. | The Lib Dems took control of Bristol, while the Tories won power at newly created Central Bedfordshire Council. |
It is believed Labour have lost control of Staffordshire county council. | It is believed Labour have lost control of Staffordshire county council. |
The party had a majority of just one seat but had been in control since 1981. The Conservatives have gained 11 seats. | The party had a majority of just one seat but had been in control since 1981. The Conservatives have gained 11 seats. |
'Complete transformation' | 'Complete transformation' |
The Tories have also gained six seats so far in Devon - where they need nine to take control of the council from the Liberal Democrats and have increased their majority on Lincolnshire County Council. | |
Meanwhile the British National Party has taken a seat on Lancashire County Council from Labour, its first county council seat in England. | |
In the first three results to be announced from the count, the BNP took one seat and the Liberal Democrats took two from Labour. | |
Counting is under way elsewhere. | Counting is under way elsewhere. |
RESULTS SO FAR Bristol City: Lib Dems win controlStaffs County: Labour expects to lose controlCentral Beds: Tories take controlLincs: Tories increase majority | |
In Bristol, the Lib Dems and Tories gained four seats each, all at the expense of Labour. | In Bristol, the Lib Dems and Tories gained four seats each, all at the expense of Labour. |
The Lib Dems have 36 councillors, giving them an overall majority on the city. | The Lib Dems have 36 councillors, giving them an overall majority on the city. |
Party leader Nick Clegg said this was the beginning of a "complete transformation of city politics" with his party taking urban seats off Labour. | |
He admitted it looked like the Lib Dems were facing a strong challenge from the Tories in the rural south west but said they had made "spectacular gains against Labour in Bristol" and in their northern heartlands in Burnley. | |
And he said they were taking seats in the south east - including Tory party chairman Eric Pickles' own seat. | |
"It's a bit of a patchwork -a bit of a setback in the south west but very spectacular gains elsewhere," Mr Clegg said. | |
The Conservatives took power in the new Central Bedfordshire unitary authority, winning 54 seats on the council. The Lib Dems took 11, while Labour failed to win a seat. | The Conservatives took power in the new Central Bedfordshire unitary authority, winning 54 seats on the council. The Lib Dems took 11, while Labour failed to win a seat. |
'Stay away vote' | 'Stay away vote' |
In Lincolnshire, the Tories gained 14 seats - to take their total number to 60 - while the number of Labour councillors fell from 19 to just four. | In Lincolnshire, the Tories gained 14 seats - to take their total number to 60 - while the number of Labour councillors fell from 19 to just four. |
Local government minister John Healey admitted it did not look good for Labour: "It was always going to be very tough for Labour in local council elections - I mean this is Tory England at the ballot box. | Local government minister John Healey admitted it did not look good for Labour: "It was always going to be very tough for Labour in local council elections - I mean this is Tory England at the ballot box. |
He's wrong, we have been out campaigning for the last few weeks as you would expect John Healey on John Prescott | He's wrong, we have been out campaigning for the last few weeks as you would expect John Healey on John Prescott |
He added: "I think we will see a stay away Labour vote, I think we will see very mixed results across the country and I think we will see a high protest vote." | He added: "I think we will see a stay away Labour vote, I think we will see very mixed results across the country and I think we will see a high protest vote." |
He also dismissed criticism of the local government and European election campaign on John Prescott's blog. | He also dismissed criticism of the local government and European election campaign on John Prescott's blog. |
The former deputy PM accused Harriet Harman and other ministers of running a "non campaign" and of being "resigned to defeat". | The former deputy PM accused Harriet Harman and other ministers of running a "non campaign" and of being "resigned to defeat". |
But Mr Healey told the BBC: "He's wrong, we have been out campaigning for the last few weeks as you would expect." | But Mr Healey told the BBC: "He's wrong, we have been out campaigning for the last few weeks as you would expect." |
'Fed up' | 'Fed up' |
He said campaigns in local areas had been "very strong" but had been "overwhelmed" by the expenses row and voters were using them as a referendum on personalities at Westminster. | He said campaigns in local areas had been "very strong" but had been "overwhelmed" by the expenses row and voters were using them as a referendum on personalities at Westminster. |
But the Conservative frontbencher Liam Fox told the BBC: "It's very clear that the voters are sending out a clear signal - they are fed up with Labour." | But the Conservative frontbencher Liam Fox told the BBC: "It's very clear that the voters are sending out a clear signal - they are fed up with Labour." |
He said it was too early to say how the Conservatives had done but said: "We are making big gains from Cumbria to Devon at the moment - some of those gains are really spectacular." | He said it was too early to say how the Conservatives had done but said: "We are making big gains from Cumbria to Devon at the moment - some of those gains are really spectacular." |
UKIP 'outrage' on folded ballots | UKIP 'outrage' on folded ballots |
In Hartlepool, independent Stuart Drummond was re-elected for a third term as mayor. The former Hartlepool United mascot - known as H'Angus the Monkey - first won office in 2002. | In Hartlepool, independent Stuart Drummond was re-elected for a third term as mayor. The former Hartlepool United mascot - known as H'Angus the Monkey - first won office in 2002. |
Turnout appears to have been mixed. Provisional figures from the Doncaster mayoral election suggest 35.8% of voters took part - down from 54% in 2005. In Staffordshire turnout is also estimated at 31% so far. But in Leicestershire results have been delayed by a "higher than expected" turnout. | |
In the European Parliament elections, the UK Independence Party has complained about the way ballot papers were folded, while there were mixed reports of turnout. | In the European Parliament elections, the UK Independence Party has complained about the way ballot papers were folded, while there were mixed reports of turnout. |
The Electoral Commission was forced to issue an alert asking polling station staff not to fold ballot papers. | The Electoral Commission was forced to issue an alert asking polling station staff not to fold ballot papers. |
This followed complaints that parties listed lower on the alphabetical ballot papers were hidden when first unfolded. | This followed complaints that parties listed lower on the alphabetical ballot papers were hidden when first unfolded. |
A commission spokesman told the BBC it issued the alert after talking to returning officers and the UK Independence Party, who brought the issue to their attention. | A commission spokesman told the BBC it issued the alert after talking to returning officers and the UK Independence Party, who brought the issue to their attention. |
The European results will be declared on Sunday from 2100 BST. They are delayed because voting is carried out in 27 EU countries over four days. | The European results will be declared on Sunday from 2100 BST. They are delayed because voting is carried out in 27 EU countries over four days. |