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Local election results: Labour celebrates West Midlands mayor win - BBC News Local election results: Labour celebrates West Midlands mayor win - BBC News
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Rishi Sunak has admitted that Conservative Party losses - including Andy Street losing the West Midlands mayoralty - were "disappointing".
But the PM says that has "redoubled" his resolve to "make progress on our plan".
"So we will continue working as hard as ever to take the fight to Labour and deliver a brighter future for our country," he said.
"It is as clear that Labour just don't have a plan. They have no plan to defend our nation, no plan to stop the boats and no plan to grow the economy. They are a soft touch and would take us back to square one."
The PM added that "sticking to the plan" will secure borders and grow the economy.
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