Brexit Britain has deserted the Tories
Conservative spokespersons put a brave face on the outcome of the English local elections on Thursday. While acknowledging the party had lost over 500 seats – two in five of those it was defending – they argued the results represented the first shoots of recovery from the severe defeat the party suffered in the 2024 election. Central to the party’s claim was that in the BBC’s projected national share – an estimate of what would have happened if all of Britain had voted in elections on May 7 – the party’s tally of 17 per cent was nine points behind that of Reform – down from 30 points last year. In addition, the party pointed to its success in regaining control of the iconic borough of Westminster – and in holding its own in terms of seats across the capital.