Labour would be the biggest party in parliament based on local election results – Curtice
However, at 35 per cent, Labour's estimate simply matches that for the party in 2018, which was Jeremy Corbyn's best set of local elections.
However, at 35 per cent, Labour's estimate simply matches that for the party in 2018, which was Jeremy Corbyn's best set of local elections.
Gordon Cranney pleaded guilty to a charge of assault by beating at Teesside Magistrates' Court only last week!
Labour has won Wandsworth and Southampton from the Tories, but lost Hull to the Lib Dems.
Thornberry tweeted: "We've spoken to many other Westminster residents voting Labour today, with this ex Tory Minister or are staying at home."
"I think he’s the male Tory equivalent of Nadine Dorries!"
Polling stations have opened in the local elections, with council seats in Scotland, Wales, London and many parts of England up for grabs.
The Tories are expected to retain just under 980 council seats, a fall of 548, with Labour gaining more than 800.
"I think this is the first time, since he left office, that Tony Blair has been so directly used by Labour in an election campaign ad. Brown, Miliband, Corbyn all had reasons not to deploy him."
The PM also released a statement trying to focus minds on bins, potholes and local councillors rather than national politics.
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