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Mayor election results 2024 live: Conservatives lose West Midlands to Labour's Richard Parker - BBC News Conservatives lose West Midlands mayor, capping bleak results for Rishi Sunak - BBC News
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In a parting shot, Starmer says Britain has "had enough of 14 years of decline, chaos and division" and that voters want "to usher in national renewal with Labour". Chris Mason
He says the country wants change, and he calls for a general election "as soon as possible". Political editor, reporting from Birmingham
What a moment. What jeopardy.
Never let anyone tell you your vote doesn't count.
This is a region of millions and millions.
With a gap between the Conservatives and Labour vanishingly small.
Here in Birmingham's International Convention Centre, the tension palpable.
The power, so often held by politicians, held by the people.
The result was originally anticipated at 2:30pm. But that time came and went. So too did 3:30pm.
Then news of what are known as "bundle checks" - where bundles of counted votes are checked again. And then news of a full recount in Coventry.
Conservative and Labour sources reckoned there were around just 2,000 votes in it - across the entire region.
Just after 8pm, Labour claimed victory - but we awaited the official result in Sandwell.
And then it came.
A Labour victory.
We shouldn't be surprised.
The size of the swing to Labour in these elections elsewhere and their consistent national opinion poll ratings means they ought to be winning a race like this.
It actually tells us something we already knew about Andy Street's capacity to outperform his party that it was so close.
He is a proud Conservative, but wears his affiliation lightly, and he came mighty close.
But Tories also talked up the prospect of him winning and so his failure to do so deepens the wounds of this week for Rishi Sunak.
Keir Starmer wears a broader smile tonight.
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