Thursday 6 May 2021

Labour concedes defeat in Hartlepool by-election

Labour has conceded defeat in the Hartlepool by-election because the Tories head for a historic victory which can ship a hammer blow to Sir Keir Starmer’s management. 

Shadow transport secretary Jim McMahon mentioned ‘it’s fairly clear from the best way that the ballots are touchdown that we’re not near successful this’ and ‘we’ve not bought over the road’.

Vote counting remains to be ongoing in the constituency which has been held by Labour since its inception in the Nineteen Seventies and an official end result seems to be a way off. 

But Mr McMahon left no room for doubt in his evaluation, with Tories on the rely believing they may win with a majority of a number of thousand whereas Labour sources mentioned they feared they’d misplaced ‘by miles’.  

Should the end result be confirmed, it will symbolize an enormous victory for Boris Johnson and a disastrous begin to the UK-wide ‘Super Thursday’ elections for Sir Keir.

A defeat will pile the strain on Sir Keir and reignite questions over whether or not he can reverse Labour’s fortunes forward of the 2024 basic election. 

Labour is now bracing for additional unhealthy information, with get together sources predicting ‘grim’ outcomes in council elections in England. Allies of Sir  

Early declarations in some council seats in the north east of England appeared to indicate voters deserting Labour. 

Meanwhile, the Tories received all 9 of the seats being contested in Redditch, the primary council results of the night time, as they gained seven seats from Labour. The Conservatives took management of Nuneaton & Bedworth from Labour after successful 13 of the primary 14 seats declared. The Tories additionally seized management of Harlow Council from Labour. 

Sir Keir is alleged to be getting ready a brutal reshuffle of his shadow cupboard inside days as he tries to kickstart his management, with shadow chancellor Anneliese Dodds and shadow well being secretary Jonathan Ashworth tipped for demotion. 

Sir Keir is sounding out high-profile figures, together with former work and pensions secretary Yvette Cooper, a few doable return to the Labour frontbench.

Frontbenchers thought to be robust media performers corresponding to shadow faculties minister Wes Streeting are being tipped for promotion. 

Sir Keir has mentioned he’ll ‘carry the can’ if the native election outcomes go badly, however he’s anticipated to attempt to revitalise his high staff amid issues lots of them have been under-performing. 

Another being lined up for the sack is considered shadow Commons chief Valerie Vaz, with a reshuffle pencilled in for the following week. 

A Labour supply mentioned this morning: ‘We’ve mentioned all alongside the North East and the Midlands could be tough. We additionally mentioned the locations declaring Thursday could be significantly tough.

‘But, the message from voters is evident and we’ve heard it. Labour has not but modified almost sufficient for voters to position their belief in us.

‘We perceive that. We are listening. And we’ll now redouble our efforts.

‘Labour should now speed up the programme of change in our get together, to win again the belief and religion of working individuals throughout Britain.

‘People do not wish to hear excuses. Keir has mentioned he’ll take accountability for these outcomes – and he’ll take accountability for fixing it and altering the Labour Party for the higher.’

The Hartlepool by-election end result will probably be seen as a barometer for a way the 2 major events might do because the outcomes of assorted elections trickle in over the following 4 days. 

Respected elections knowledgeable Michael Thrasher mentioned ‘the slide seems to be persevering with’ for Labour. 

He informed Sky News that voters had ‘merely migrated from Labour to the Conservatives’. ‘That is a tough factor for voters to do however however we noticed it in 2019 and we’re seeing it once more in 2021,’ he mentioned.  

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Jim McMahon, the shadow transport secretary, has conceded defeat in the Hartlepool by-election, with the Tories heading for a historic victory

Jim McMahon, the shadow transport secretary, has conceded defeat in the Hartlepool by-election, with the Tories heading for a historic victory

The seat has been held by Labour since its inception in the 1970s but the Conservatives believe they could win it with a majority of several thousand. Party observers look on as ballot papers are counted at the Mill House Leisure Centre

The seat has been held by Labour since its inception in the Nineteen Seventies however the Conservatives imagine they may win it with a majority of a number of thousand. Party observers look on as poll papers are counted on the Mill House Leisure Centre 

The Hartlepool by-election result will be viewed as a barometer for how Labour and the Tories could do in the UK-wide 'Super Thursday' elections, with results due to trickle in over the next four days

 The Hartlepool by-election end result will probably be considered as a barometer for a way Labour and the Tories might do in the UK-wide ‘Super Thursday’ elections, with outcomes as a result of trickle in over the following 4 days

Jill Mortimer

Paul Williams

Conservative Party candidate Jill Mortimer seems to be heading in the right direction for a powerful victory over Labour’s Paul Williams in the Hartlepool by-election  

A win in Hartlepool would represent a massive victory for Boris Johnson, pictured arriving at a polling station with partner Carrie Symonds yesterday

A win in Hartlepool would symbolize an enormous victory for Boris Johnson, pictured arriving at a polling station with companion Carrie Symonds yesterday 

A defeat in Hartlepool will be a hammer blow to Sir Keir Starmer's leadership of the Labour Party. He is pictured with his partner Victoria as they walked to their polling station yesterday

A defeat in Hartlepool will probably be a hammer blow to Sir Keir Starmer’s management of the Labour Party. He is pictured along with his companion Victoria as they walked to their polling station yesterday 

The Conservatives had earlier sought to minimize expectations in Hartlepool, with a Tory supply saying it was ‘wanting powerful’ as ‘Labour have flooded the world with activists’. 

However, Pensions Minister Guy Opperman had painted a way more optimistic image for the Tories as he predicted on Twitter shortly after the polls closed that Jill Mortimer would win the seat for the Conservatives. 

Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick informed Sky News that it will be ‘exceptional’ if the Tories win the seat as he added: ‘But whether it is even shut, I’d say that could be a actually, actually severe indictment of Keir Starmer.’ 

In Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon faces a nervous wait to seek out out if the SNP has received a Holyrood majority – seen as essential to her hopes of forcing a second independence referendum.     

The coronavirus pandemic resulted in final 12 months’s elections being delayed by 12 months.

That implies that two years’ price of polls happened throughout the UK yesterday, making for a bumper crop of outcomes.  

Voters have had their say on the make-up of English councils, the Scottish Parliament and the Welsh Senedd in addition to in a wave of mayoral contests, together with in London.

The Hartlepool by-election is anticipated to be the primary main end result introduced as social distancing guidelines and coronavirus protocols like cleansing poll bins make counting slower than regular.

Voter turnout in the competition in Hartlepool was 42.55 per cent – a comparatively excessive quantity for a Westminster by-election.  

Mr McMahon was requested on Sky News in the early hours of this morning if he was conceding the race after Tories mentioned they had been more and more assured of victory. 

He replied: ‘Well, it’s fairly clear from the best way that the ballots are touchdown that we’re not near successful this regardless of our greatest endeavours, regardless of the laborious work of many implausible volunteers and regardless of a implausible candidate who after all is a neighborhood GP working at Hartlepool hospital who has been engaged on the frontline in the course of the pandemic.

‘I feel we’ve given it our all however generally you simply do not get over the road on the day.’

Asked once more if he was conceding, Mr McMahon mentioned: ‘Well, that’s the place we’re. That is the fact of the place we’re. We have not bought over the road, that’s fairly clear from the ballots.

‘To what extent, it’s too early to inform, however that’s fairly clear.’

Hartlepool was held by Labour with a majority of three,595 in 2019, whilst different bricks in the ‘Red Wall’ crumbled – in half because of the Brexit Party splitting the Tory vote.

Both Mr Johnson and Sir Keir made three visits to Hartlepool in the course of the marketing campaign in an indication of the significance the by-election represents to their events. 

Opinion polls advised the Tories had been heading in the right direction to win the seat for the primary time ever, with one survey placing the get together 17 factors forward of Labour.

Mr Johnson sought to dampen expectations forward of polling day as he mentioned the competition seemed like it will be a ‘very powerful combat’. 

Defeat in Hartlepool for Labour will inevitably reignite questions over the course of the get together below Sir Keir amid rising discontent amongst some left-wing activists.

Polling advised that Labour might lose Hartlepool in addition to management of a variety of councils throughout its ‘Red Wall’ heartlands in the Midlands and North of England.

Sir Keir mentioned in the course of the marketing campaign that his rebuild of the get together would take longer than 12 months.

He confused he had taken over the management after the get together’s worst basic election end result since 1935 and ‘we have to rebuild into the following basic election – that’s the job in hand’.

Sir Keir mentioned: ‘This is the primary check and we go into that check preventing for each vote, however I by no means thought we might climb the mountain we’ve to climb in only one 12 months – it’ll take longer than that.’

However, dropping floor as a substitute of gaining it at 2021 elections would symbolize a devastating set of outcomes for Sir Keir as he tries to put the foundations for a basic election victory in 2024.

He mentioned on Wednesday that he would take accountability, no matter how the elections play out. 

‘I take full accountability for every thing the Labour Party does, together with the elections no matter they’re tomorrow,’ he mentioned. 

‘And for me it is essential – it is the identical method I took once I was director of public prosecutions working the Crown Prosecution Service for 5 years, which is when issues go proper, the chief takes the plaudits; once they do not go proper, the chief carries the can and takes accountability.’

Sir Keir’s allies final night time mentioned they had been anticipating civil battle to interrupt out in the get together if election outcomes are as gloomy as forecast by some opinion polls.

The laborious Left of the get together had been getting ready for a doable coup in anticipation, whereas moderates will argue that Sir Keir should ditch insurance policies first drawn up below Jeremy Corbyn to win again voters. 

Alan Milburn, a Labour Cabinet minister below Tony Blair, informed BBC Newsnight that the elections shouldn’t be seen as a referendum on Sir Keir’s management as a result of it was ‘all the time going to be a protracted, laborious battle again’ after the get together’s 2019 collapse.  

However, Mr Milburn mentioned ‘that is the time to inject new blood’ into the shadow cupboard as a result of a few of its present members are ‘barely seen’.

He warned the get together is in a state of ‘disaster’ and mentioned: ‘The reality is that the Labour Party, and social democratic events, they should reinvent themselves. 

‘It’s not a query of simply rebuilding – it is a technique of reinvention. There must be an enormous programme change, an enormous coverage change and I feel an enormous process change.’ 

'Super Thursday' voting stopped at 10pm with all eyes turning first to the result of the Hartlepool by-election. Election officials in the town are pictured waiting for ballot boxes to arrive

‘Super Thursday’ voting stopped at 10pm with all eyes turning first to the results of the Hartlepool by-election. Election officers in the city are pictured ready for poll bins to reach 

Coronavirus protocols mean this year's election votes will take longer to count than usual. Ballot boxes are pictured being cleaned on arrival at a count in Sunderland

Coronavirus protocols imply this 12 months’s election votes will take longer to rely than typical. Ballot bins are pictured being cleaned on arrival at a rely in Sunderland

A giant inflatable representation of Boris Johnson was put up outside the count in Hartlepool

An enormous inflatable illustration of Boris Johnson was put up exterior the rely in Hartlepool

Election officials counting votes in Hartlepool were separated from party observers by plastic screens

Election officers counting votes in Hartlepool had been separated from get together observers by plastic screens 

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Shadow public well being minister Alex Norris mentioned Labour didn’t count on to get well from its 2019 basic election loss inside 18 months.

Asked whether or not Sir Keir could be responsible for a defeat in the Hartlepool by-election, Mr Norris informed Sky News: ‘No, not in the slightest. Let’s not prejudge it, for one. 

‘But what Keir goes to be very clear about, what we’re clear about as a Labour Party is that that is going to be a no-excuses election for us.’ 

But in an indication of the discontent on the Labour left, MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle appeared to mock the get together’s makes an attempt to alter its picture.

He mentioned: ‘Good to see worthless flag waving and go well with carrying working so nicely… or not?’

The remark is a reference to a leaked technique doc which advised Labour should make ‘use of the flag, veterans, dressing neatly’ to win again voters in ‘Red Wall’ seats in the get together’s former industrial heartlands.

Bullish Conservative MPs who had been on the bottom in Hartlepool claimed they’d observed a ‘clear swing’ in the direction of their get together as they predicted a nasty set of outcomes for Sir Keir. 

‘If you thought the underside of Labour was Corbyn then you’re mistaken,’ one informed MailOnline. 

Labour activists doorknocking in the constituency sounded relentlessly glum. 

‘We are affected by Long Corbyn,’ one senior determine mentioned in a grim coronavirus analogy. ‘It goes to be actually tough… we’ll discover out tonight whether or not we’ve hit backside.’

Sir Keir voted at a polling station inside a group help centre in north London right this moment, accompanied by his spouse Victoria. Asked by a reporter how he was feeling, the Labour chief mentioned: ‘Good.’ 

Sir Keir tweeted when the polls closed: ‘Huge thanks to all of the unbelievable Labour Party members who’ve given up their time to marketing campaign in these elections. You’re an inspiration.’    

Mr Johnson had tried to mood the expectations of Tory activists earlier this week after he mentioned the elections could be ‘very powerful’.

‘I feel once we stood final time for a lot of of those council seats we had been at a very excessive watermark, and we’ll be preventing for completely each vote,’ he had mentioned.

The elections got here after Mr Johnson confronted a variety of weeks of damaging headlines over the Covid disaster, a Whitehall lobbying row and controversy over the refurbishment of his Downing Street flat.

Many senior Tory figures believed the rows had been solely of curiosity in the ‘Westminster bubble’ and they are going to be hoping that they’re proved right after the nation went to the poll field.

Meanwhile, in Scotland the SNP will probably be hoping to have strengthened its place in Holyrood as Ms Sturgeon pushes for a re-run of the 2014 independence referendum.

A lot of opinion polls in the run as much as ‘Super Thursday’ advised the SNP was heading in the right direction to win a majority.

Ms Sturgeon believes successful a majority would give her a mandate to carry one other border ballot.

Party members and political observers faced a long wait as the votes were counted in Hartlepool

Party members and political observers confronted a protracted wait because the votes had been counted in Hartlepool

Mr Johnson had tried to temper the expectations of Tory activists earlier this week after he said the elections would be 'very tough'

Mr Johnson had tried to mood the expectations of Tory activists earlier this week after he mentioned the elections could be ‘very powerful’

Nicola Sturgeon faces a nervous wait to find out if the SNP has won a Holyrood majority - viewed as crucial to her independence push

Nicola Sturgeon faces a nervous wait to seek out out if the SNP has received a Holyrood majority – considered as essential to her independence push

Mr Johnson has repeatedly rejected calls for an additional independence vote, arguing the primary one was imagined to be a as soon as in a technology occasion.

But Ms Sturgeon believes an SNP majority would power the PM to rethink. 

The SNP chief mentioned after the polls closed tonight that it had been ‘an election like no different’ as she laid down the gauntlet to Mr Johnson on independence. 

She mentioned: ‘At this election the SNP have additionally provided the individuals of Scotland the chance to decide on their future as soon as the Covid disaster has handed. 

‘If, when the ballots are counted, there’s a parliamentary majority for that alternative then when the disaster has handed that democratic mandate should be revered.’

Authorities have discovered it tough to foretell when outcomes will come in as a result of they’re not sure how lengthy counting will take due to social distancing necessities.    

The outcomes of all the UK’s elections are usually not anticipated to be finalised till Monday. 

Most of the seats in the Holyrood election are anticipated to rely in the course of the day on Friday, with outcomes beginning at lunchtime and peaking in the night. 

However, some areas are anticipated to rely votes in the course of the day on Saturday, with outcomes due from lunchtime. 

Results from the eight regional proportional illustration top-up seats are anticipated on Saturday night time.              

Counting for the Welsh Assembly elections is anticipated to happen on Friday with outcomes in the afternoon and night. 

In London, the results of the race for City Hall might come on Saturday but it surely might probably be Sunday as Labour incumbent Sadiq Khan tries to safe a second time period by defeating Tory rival Shaun Bailey. 

Shaun Bailey and his wife Ellie

Sadiq Khan

In London, the results of the race for City Hall might come on Saturday but it surely might probably be Sunday. Labour incumbent Sadiq Khan is hoping to safe a second time period by beating Tory rival Shaun Bailey, pictured arriving at a polling station along with his spouse Ellie right this moment

The Tories are anticipated to seek out out on Friday night time if Ben Houchen has held on as Tees Valley mayor, in what’s seen as a key race and a barometer for a way the get together is performing in the previous ‘Red Wall’ constituencies that Labour misplaced to the Tories in the 2019 basic election. 

The events will face one other by-election if Labour MP Tracy Brabin succeeds in her bid to turn into West Yorkshire mayor, as anticipated.

It means she is going to stand down from her Batley and Spen constituency, which she held in 2019 with a small majority of three,525 over the Tories.

Labour figures have advised the get together might delay holding a by-election till the autumn in a bid to keep away from dropping one other brick in the ‘Red Wall’.

Elections happened at 143 English councils, with 19 anticipated to rely votes in a single day and the bulk counting in the course of the day on Friday. 

The outcomes of 39 police and crime commissioner elections in England and Wales are anticipated to be introduced throughout Friday, Saturday and Sunday.   

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