ANALYSIS: Labour nerves are showing as no senior party figures attend Runcorn count
The Independent’s political correspondent Millie Cooke writes:
Labour Party officials seem visibly nervous as the Runcorn count continues in its early stages, and party officials have confirmed that no senior politicians are in attendance.
“It’s too tight too call”, a campaign source insisted, responding with a firm “no” when asked if any senior Labour figures are here.
Perhaps its expectation management, but currently it seems like genuine concern that they’re about to lose the seat.
Tara Cobham1 May 2025 23:50
Lincolnshire on the verge of falling to Reform?
The Independent’s political editor David Maddox writes:
Dame Andrea Jenkyns, Reform’s mayoral candidate in Lincolnshire, tells The Independent: “It’s looking pretty good!”
Meanwhile, a senior Tory in the county admitted: “It would be a surprise if Reform did not win the mayoral race here.
“But it would be a damaging loss for Reform if they don’t win.”
There is speculation that Labour votes switching to Reform may help Dame Andrea get over the line.
Tara Cobham1 May 2025 23:40
Watch: Voters await the result of the by-election in Runcorn and Helsby in Cheshire
Tara Cobham1 May 2025 23:30
Green Party confident of ‘record breaking results’
The Independent’s political correspondent Millie Cooke reports:
The Green Party has said it is confident of “record-breaking” results in the council and mayoral elections taking place across England as polls closed this evening.
The party’s co-leader Carla Denyer argued their “bold and positive vision…stands in contrast to Reform whose politics breed fear and division.”
“The Green Party is used to breaking records and it looks like this year will be no exception”, she said, adding: “We’ve increased our number of councillors seven years in a row, and we are sure this will be an eighth. We are taking seats from both the Conservatives and Labour up and down the country as voters, understandably, move away from the tired old parties that have let us all down.”
Tara Cobham1 May 2025 23:23
Labour and Tories are ‘fearful’ of results, says Farage
Nigel Farage has said that Labour and the Conservatives “are more fearful of the results tonight than we are”.
In a post on social media released as voting ended, the Reform UK leader said: “Thank you for voting Reform.
“We have fought a strong campaign.
“The two major parties are more fearful of the results tonight than we are.”
Tara Cobham1 May 2025 23:17
‘I’ve seen the very best of our party – and country,’ says Badenoch after polls close
Kemi Badenoch has said she “has seen the very best of our party – and the very best of our country” while campaigning for the local elections.
In a message released on social media after polls closed on Thursday night, the Conservative leader said: “To everyone who has been out knocking on doors, delivering leaflets, and proudly championing our message – thank you.
“Over the past month, I’ve travelled the length and breadth of the country, visiting every community casting their vote today. At every stop, I’ve seen the very best of our party – and the very best of our country.
“We are a remarkable party: united by purpose, driven by service, and open to all – regardless of age or background – who want to improve their towns and communities.
“Not only have you represented our party – you’ve represented the true spirit of public service. And for that, I thank you.”
Tara Cobham1 May 2025 23:12
In pictures: Votes are counted for Greater Lincolnshire mayor election


Tara Cobham1 May 2025 23:03
Reform chair Yusuf arrives in Runcorn– but Farage is nowhere to be seen
The Independent’s political correspondent Millie Cooke reports from Runcorn:
Reform UK chairman Zia Yusuf has arrived at the count hall – but there’s no sign of Nigel Farage yet.
While the party leader has so far stayed away from Runcorn – perhaps as an attempt to not look overly optimistic about their chances – his number two has already made an appearance.
Asked whether Mr Farage will be showing up to Runcorn tonight or tomorrow, a party source said: “Let’s see the result.”

Tara Cobham1 May 2025 22:44
‘Farage not welcome in Runcorn,’ Stand Up to Racism warns
The Independent’s political correspondent Millie Cooke reports from Runcorn:
Protesters from Stand Up to Racism, demonstrating outside the Runcorn and Helsby by-election count hall, want to “send a clear message” to Nigel Farage that “his racist politics aren’t welcome”.
Speaking to The Independent, activist Nahella Ashraf said: “Regardless of what the outcome is tonight, our campaign will continue to make sure that we stop Reform UK becoming mainstream”.
“They don’t represent many people. All they do is use dog whistle politics and fear and to gain votes. They have no solution to the problems of the working class. They have no answer to the housing crisis, cost of living crisis or the crisis of the NHS”, she added.

Tara Cobham1 May 2025 22:40
ANALYSIS: The waiting game has begun for Farage’s date with history
The Independent’s political editor David Maddox reports:
With the polls closed and ballot boxes being whisked to counting centres across England, there is a real sense of anticipation about these results.
Unlike previous local elections this is not just an indicator on how well or badly a government is doing or even how the main opposition is doing. This is about whether we are on the cusp of something new in British politics.
In the next 24 hours we will know if Nigel Farage’s Reform is a phenomenon of the polls and nothing more or a party ready to break through as a major force.
We will learn a lot about whether Farage is a potential prime minister in waiting.
We will also get an idea of if the Tories are heading to terminal decline in the wake of Reform’s rise.
Last time this happened was more than a century ago when Labour effectively replaced the Liberals in 1922. History could be unfolding in the next 24 hours.

Tara Cobham1 May 2025 22:37

