Sam Freedman: “These results were bad for Labour, but they were existential for the Conservatives, who lost all 19 of their councils and finished in fourth place in the BBC’s projected national vote share, just four points ahead of the Greens.”
“I’ve argued that the Tories are at risk of terminal collapse, but yesterday was the first time I really believed it was going to happen.
They’ve lost control of heartland counties like Kent and Lincolnshire before, during the Major years, but this time they were almost entirely obliterated, and by another right-wing party, not a coalition of angry Labour and Lib Dem voters.”“Never in their history have the Tories faced a government as unpopular as this one and lost ground, let alone this much ground.”