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Politics May 8, 2026

Starmer says ‘tough’ election results won’t weaken his resolve to stay on as PM

Starmer says ‘tough’ election results won’t weaken his resolve to stay on as PM

Overall, 135 councils across England will announce results today, including every borough in London.

There was better news for Labour in the capital, with Ealing – where Starmer was speaking – staying under its control. Merton and Hammersmith and Fulham also stuck with the party.

The PM said: ‘The results are tough, they are very tough, and there’s no sugarcoating it.

‘We have lost brilliant Labour representatives across the country, these are people who put so much into their communities, so much into our party.

‘And that hurts, and it should hurt, and I take responsibility.’

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Asked if Keir Starmer faced being forced to step down, Defence Secretary John Healey told BBC News the country did not want to see Labour ‘turn in on itself’ with a leadership contest amid global turmoil.

Professor Jon Tongue of the University of Liverpool told the BBC: ‘Labour’s looking at the worst local election performance this century, whatever measurement you use.

‘If it’s the percentage of seats that Labour’s likely to lose, that could be as high as 75% – no party’s ever lost more than 68% of the seats it was defending.

‘If you look at the sheer volume of seats that could be lost, that could be as many as 1,500 and possibly more for Labour.’

He added: ‘It’s a pretty grim tale, in terms of the Labour meltdown.’

Votes are counted for the 2026 local elections at The Lindley Hall in Westminster, central London. Picture date: Thursday May 7, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Ben Whitley/PA Wire
Votes are counted in the Westminster council election in London (Picture: Ben Whitley/PA Wire)

Hartlepool’s Labour MP Jonathan Brash, a long-time critic of Sir Keir Starmer, called for the Prime Minister to step down following the results.

He said: ‘The best thing the Prime Minister could do is address the nation tomorrow and set out a timetable for an orderly transition.’

Later there will also be results from parliamentary elections in Scotland and Wales, which could also present a bleak picture for Labour.

It’s widely expected the party could lose control of Wales for the first time since devolution – and end a winning streak in the country that has lasted 104 years.

In Scotland, the most recent polls suggested the SNP will extend its 19-year reign while Labour and Reform battle for second place.

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