/Election results live – First Scotland results declared as Starmer under pressure over Hartlepool defeat

Election results live – First Scotland results declared as Starmer under pressure over Hartlepool defeat

Tory MP Jill Mortimer is ‘overwhelmed’ by her landslide Hartlepool win

Boris Johnson’s Conservatives have taken Labour’s “red wall” stronghold seat of Hartlepool, winning the constituency for the first time since it was created almost 50 years ago.

Tory candidate Jill Mortimer won a stunning majority of almost 7,000 at the crucial by-election contest. Mr Johnson credited “bouncing back” from the Covid crisis for the early election successes.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has been urged to “change direction,” as he faces a furious backlash from the left. “Not possible to blame Jeremy Corbyn for this result,” said Diane Abbott, a close ally of the ex-leader.

The first results are coming for the high-stakes Scottish parliament contest. SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon wants a mandate for an independence referendum – promising to hold a “legal” vote if she wins a majority at Holyrood.

Results from more local and mayoral contests, including ballots in West Midlands and Tees Valley, are expected on Friday. In London, mayor Sadiq Khan is expected to win re-election for a second term.

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New SNP MSP discusses predecessor’s suspension

The SNP’s newest MSP claims concerns that accusations against her predecessor Mark McDonald could have impacted the party’s majority were “not something that crossed my mind”.

Jackie Dunbar, an Aberdeen City councillor who will keep that role until the next local election, won the Aberdeen Donside seat, taking 18,514 votes – a 51.6 per cent share – beating Conservative Harriet Cross and Labour’s Heather Herbert, who secured 9,488 votes and 5,505 respectively.

Mr McDonald won the seat for the SNP five years ago but quit the party in 2018 and was briefly suspended by parliament after being accused of inappropriate behaviour by three women.

“Mark worked hard for the constituency when he was an SNP representative and also when he was an independent,” she said following the result. “I never, never heard anything from anybody about it.”

Sam Hancock7 May 2021 15:19

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PM claims Hartlepool success down to ‘getting Brexit done’

Boris Johnson has said Conservative success in Hartlepool is down to the government “delivering” on Brexit and Covid measures.

Speaking in Hartlepool, the PM said: “What has happened is that they can see we did get Brexit done and, to a certain extent, they can see that we delivered on that. What people want us to do now is to get on with delivering on everything else.

“Number one is continuing the vaccine rollout, making sure that we go from jab to jab, to jab to jobs, jobs, jobs.”

Mr Johnson said the government has embarked on a “massive project” of “uniting and levelling up” the country.

“Every government has tried it to some extent but I don’t think any government has tried it as wholeheartedly as this government is trying,” he claimed.

Sam Hancock7 May 2021 14:59

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SNP’s John Swinney holds Perthshire North seat

Scotland’s deputy first minister John Swinney has retained his Perthshire North seat, polling a total of 19,860 votes and extending his majority over the Conservatives in the constituency.

Tory candidate Murdo Fraser came in second with 15,807 votes, with Labour in third place and the Liberal Democrats fourth.

Mr Swinney said he was “absolutely over the moon” to be re-elected to the Scottish parliament, adding:

“It is an enormous pleasure to see the prospects of the return of an SNP government for a fourth historic term, given the scale of the vote that my party is experiencing the length and breadth of the country.

“I pledge myself to do all that I can in the next parliamentary term to ensure the interests of the people of Scotland are safeguarded and supported and taken forward to ensure that the people of Scotland have a choice on their future as they should have.”

Sam Hancock7 May 2021 14:38

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PM: Public want politicians to ‘focus on their needs’

Boris Johnson is now speaking alongside the new Tory MP Hartlepool in the north east town. “What this means for me is that it’s a mandate for us to continue to deliver,” he said.

“If there’s a lesson out of this local election campaign across the whole country it’s that the public want politicians to get on with focusing on their needs and their priorities.”

Adam Forrest7 May 2021 14:29

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SNP will be ‘worried’ by early result, says polling guru

It seems the turnout is up in the Scottish parliament election. Not surprising, perhaps, given the high stakes: Nicola Sturgeon wants a mandate for a referendum on Scottish independence.

So who will benefit? Polling guru Prof John Curtice says the SNP will be “worried” about Labour’s vote being significantly up in the first (highly populated) central belt seat.

The SNP held Clydebank and Milngavie, but the Labour vote was up by almost 10 per cent.

Adam Forrest7 May 2021 14:13

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SNP hold two more seats – but vote share dips

The SNP holds Clydebank and Milngavie, but again its vote is down, this time by 1.6 per cent. The Labour vote was up by almost 10 per cent in the central belt seat (once upon a time part of the Labour heartlands). Encouraging news for Anas Sarwar’s party?

The SNP also holds onto the Highlands and Islands, with its vote share dipping only very slightly.

Adam Forrest7 May 2021 14:02

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‘We must be bolder,’ says Corbyn

Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has responded to the Hartlepool result and early local election defeats for the party. “We must offer a bolder vision to transform people’s lives and give them the confidence to strive for a more equal world.”

Meanwhile, Unite the Union boss Len McCluskey said he hopes Keir Starmer “learns the correct lessons” from the crushing by-election defeat in Hartlepool.

“People don’t know what his vision is. People don’t know what Labour stand for anymore,” he told the BBC’s Nick Robinson.

<p>Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn</p>

Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn

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Adam Forrest7 May 2021 13:52

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Tory hold in first Welsh result

Conservative Russell George has been re-elected in Montgomeryshire in the first Welsh Senedd result to be declared.

He polled just over 48 per cent of the total, with a 7,528 majority over Plaid Cymru’s Elwyn Vaughan. Both the Tories and Plaid boosted their vote share.

Adam Forrest7 May 2021 13:49

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SNP hold seat – but vote share down

We have the first results from Scotland. SNP hold Aberdeen Donside, but the party’s vote was down by 4 per cent, while the Tories were up 8 per cent. Elsewhere, the Lib Dems held their Orkney seat. No surprise at all there.

Adam Forrest7 May 2021 13:40

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Tiger takes Blackburn with Darwen ward for Tories

Tiger Patel, who recently went viral with his unusual campaign video, has won for the Conservatives in his Blackburn with Darwen ward.

Tiger, real name Altaf, has taken the Audley & Queen’s Park ward from Labour. His recent video – in which he walks through a playground and points out a broken swing to the Tabdeeli Ayi Re song – proved a big hit on Twitter.

Adam Forrest7 May 2021 13:30