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UK elections: Sadiq Khan 'has won' London mayoral race - live updates UK elections: Sadiq Khan 'has won' London mayoral race - live updates
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Here is the Guardian’s splash:
Saturday's Guardian front page:Khan’s landmark victory gives Corbyn reason to be cheerful#tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/IQY79DZpi0
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Here is the official announcement about the delay in the declaration:
Here's an update on tonight's declaration https://t.co/xdxM3PqfI6 #LondonVotes
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Declaration delayed
Robert BoothRobert Booth
A huge groan goes up in the media centre at City Hall. An announcement reveals that the delay in the final result is due to “a small discrepancy in the mayoral numbers” and that the count officials are working to rectify that in conjunction with the Electoral Commission. It means they are “working towards a declaration at midnight.” A huge groan goes up in the media centre at City Hall. An announcement reveals that the delay in the final result is due to “a small discrepancy in the mayoral numbers” and that the count officials are working to rectify that in conjunction with the Electoral Commission. It means they are “working towards a declaration at midnight”.
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Bad news from the City Hall count.Bad news from the City Hall count.
Declaration promised. . . . . at MIDNIGHT. #LondonElects (really fucking slowly)Declaration promised. . . . . at MIDNIGHT. #LondonElects (really fucking slowly)
No mayoral declaration til midnight. Groans in City Hall press room. Delay due to 'small discrepancies' in figuresNo mayoral declaration til midnight. Groans in City Hall press room. Delay due to 'small discrepancies' in figures
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Sajid Javid congratulates Khan as 'one son of a Pakistani bus driver to another'Sajid Javid congratulates Khan as 'one son of a Pakistani bus driver to another'
Sajid Javid, the Conservative business secretary, has put out a personal tweet offering Sadiq Khan congratulations.Sajid Javid, the Conservative business secretary, has put out a personal tweet offering Sadiq Khan congratulations.
.@SadiqKhan from one son of a Pakistani bus driver to another, congratulations.@SadiqKhan from one son of a Pakistani bus driver to another, congratulations
Khan has a rather good joke about how you wait for ages for the son of a Pakistani bus driver to get to the top of British politics, and then two turn up at the same time.Khan has a rather good joke about how you wait for ages for the son of a Pakistani bus driver to get to the top of British politics, and then two turn up at the same time.
More seriously, Khan spoke passionately in an interview earlier this week about how he was glad to see people like Javid in a Tory cabinet because it showed parties were competing for minority votes.More seriously, Khan spoke passionately in an interview earlier this week about how he was glad to see people like Javid in a Tory cabinet because it showed parties were competing for minority votes.
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Still no word from City Hall as to when we will get the London mayoral announcement.Still no word from City Hall as to when we will get the London mayoral announcement.
The Evening Standard’s Pippa Crerar says Sadiq Khan has been getting some sleep. (Lucky man.)The Evening Standard’s Pippa Crerar says Sadiq Khan has been getting some sleep. (Lucky man.)
Word is Sadiq Khan has been taking a wee nap up on the 7th floor - he has a victory party to attend!Word is Sadiq Khan has been taking a wee nap up on the 7th floor - he has a victory party to attend!
Zac Goldsmith, meanwhile, has been billeted in Boris Johnson's 8th floor office, a painful reminder of what won't be his.Zac Goldsmith, meanwhile, has been billeted in Boris Johnson's 8th floor office, a painful reminder of what won't be his.
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I’m afraid we have had to close comments on the blog. Sorry about that. It is because the volume of comments has been huge and we do not have enough moderating capacity on a Friday night to cope.I’m afraid we have had to close comments on the blog. Sorry about that. It is because the volume of comments has been huge and we do not have enough moderating capacity on a Friday night to cope.
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Steve Hilton says Goldsmith has brought 'nasty party' label back to Tory politicsSteve Hilton says Goldsmith has brought 'nasty party' label back to Tory politics
Steve Hilton, David Cameron’s former head of strategy, has told BBC Newsnight that the election of Sadiq Khan is “great news” and “a very positive and powerful message about London”.Steve Hilton, David Cameron’s former head of strategy, has told BBC Newsnight that the election of Sadiq Khan is “great news” and “a very positive and powerful message about London”.
And he was scathing about Zac Goldsmith’s campaign, saying that Goldsmith was bringing the “nasty party” label back to Tory politics. Hilton played a major role, with Cameron, in trying to rid the party of that image before the 2010 election.And he was scathing about Zac Goldsmith’s campaign, saying that Goldsmith was bringing the “nasty party” label back to Tory politics. Hilton played a major role, with Cameron, in trying to rid the party of that image before the 2010 election.
Hilton told Newsnight:Hilton told Newsnight:
The overall impression I got from Zac’s campaign was a rather old-fashioned and frankly uninspiring campaign which I was really surprised about because Zac, who I know pretty well, is actually a really interesting, thoughtful, somewhat anti-establishment character in politics, and he’s got a very interesting set of views of different kinds on different issues, and it seemed to me that none of that was conveyed in his campaign which to be honest I found really weird.The overall impression I got from Zac’s campaign was a rather old-fashioned and frankly uninspiring campaign which I was really surprised about because Zac, who I know pretty well, is actually a really interesting, thoughtful, somewhat anti-establishment character in politics, and he’s got a very interesting set of views of different kinds on different issues, and it seemed to me that none of that was conveyed in his campaign which to be honest I found really weird.
At the very least it’s rather careless to allow your campaign to be characterised in that way, and it’s rather amazing that of all people it’s Zac Goldsmith who ends up, if you like, bringing back the nasty party label to the Conservative party.At the very least it’s rather careless to allow your campaign to be characterised in that way, and it’s rather amazing that of all people it’s Zac Goldsmith who ends up, if you like, bringing back the nasty party label to the Conservative party.
I’m not in a position to judge whether it’s fair or not but I’ve been involved in campaigns and you have to be careful to make sure that what you say and do can’t be misrepresented in ways that are fundamentally unhelpful. Of course your opponents are going to say things you don’t agree with and try and distort what you do and so on, that’s part of a campaign. But I think the way this particular accusation has been allowed to stick, even if that’s unfair, shows that there was something there that at the very least was careless, and I think long-term could be pretty damaging.I’m not in a position to judge whether it’s fair or not but I’ve been involved in campaigns and you have to be careful to make sure that what you say and do can’t be misrepresented in ways that are fundamentally unhelpful. Of course your opponents are going to say things you don’t agree with and try and distort what you do and so on, that’s part of a campaign. But I think the way this particular accusation has been allowed to stick, even if that’s unfair, shows that there was something there that at the very least was careless, and I think long-term could be pretty damaging.
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This is from the BBC’s Susana Mendonca.This is from the BBC’s Susana Mendonca.
Libdem @CarolinePidgeon team tells me "the LibDems have not gone away" in London. She's predicting 2 keep one assembly seat #LondonMayor2016Libdem @CarolinePidgeon team tells me "the LibDems have not gone away" in London. She's predicting 2 keep one assembly seat #LondonMayor2016
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French prime minister Manuel Valls congratulates KhanFrench prime minister Manuel Valls congratulates Khan
The French prime minister Manuel Valls congratulates Sadiq Khan on being elected mayor of London. Valls, of course, is a socialist.The French prime minister Manuel Valls congratulates Sadiq Khan on being elected mayor of London. Valls, of course, is a socialist.
Congratulations @SadiqKhan on your outstanding victory in London. Looking forward to welcoming you in France.Congratulations @SadiqKhan on your outstanding victory in London. Looking forward to welcoming you in France.
(I wish he had been elected mayor of London. Some of us are keen to get home.)(I wish he had been elected mayor of London. Some of us are keen to get home.)
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Henry McDonaldHenry McDonald
The DUP and Sinn Féin are still on course to be the largest parties. On 19 seats the DUP are well on their way to being the single biggest political force in the assembly while Sinn Féin have already elected 10 including the party’s national chairman Declan Kearney.The DUP and Sinn Féin are still on course to be the largest parties. On 19 seats the DUP are well on their way to being the single biggest political force in the assembly while Sinn Féin have already elected 10 including the party’s national chairman Declan Kearney.
But the shocks in individual constituencies have been seismic, particularly in West Belfast where it looks like Sinn Féin will lose a seat thanks to the amazing performance of People Before Profit candidate Gerry Carroll. He actually increased his 7,000 vote tally in West Belfast in the Westminster election last year to more than 8,000 and was elected thousands of votes ahead of the quota. In many ways the leftwing socialist candidate is the story of the election in Northern Ireland.But the shocks in individual constituencies have been seismic, particularly in West Belfast where it looks like Sinn Féin will lose a seat thanks to the amazing performance of People Before Profit candidate Gerry Carroll. He actually increased his 7,000 vote tally in West Belfast in the Westminster election last year to more than 8,000 and was elected thousands of votes ahead of the quota. In many ways the leftwing socialist candidate is the story of the election in Northern Ireland.
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Here’s my colleague Anushka Asthana’s take on the elections from earlier.
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Labour’s deputy leader Tom Watson has paid tribute to Sadiq Khan.
They threw everything at him but @SadiqKhan's resilience and talent helped make history today.
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Bristol's independent mayor George Ferguson says Labour on course to beat him
Labour seems on course to win the Bristol mayoral election, the Press Association reports.
The Labour Party may have won the Bristol mayoral election after the independent incumbent appeared to concede defeat.
Although the result will not be declared until Saturday, George Ferguson suggested he may not win against a groundswell of support for Labour’s Marvin Rees.
Ferguson, who is well known for wearing red trousers, was first elected to be Bristol’s mayor four years ago - beating Mr Rees.
But with Bristol’s first all-out council election and Labour’s candidate for the Avon and Somerset police and crime commissioner (PCC) achieving a very good second place, it suggests Rees may well have won the mayoralty.
Ferguson tweeted: “A big thanks to all who helped bristol-1st campaign. Without big party resources we’ve done our best for Bristol!
What a wonderful day to relax between election and count! Whatever the result I'll be forever grateful for the opportunity to serve #Bristol
Yes @callumcollins #Bristol PCC vote points to @BristolLabour Mayor. All-out Council election right thing but big challenge for Independent!
Thanks @Secret_Bristol I'll always bat for #Bristol whether mayor or not. We're in far healthier place than in 2012! pic.twitter.com/4sJpkG9QgH
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According to the Sun’s Harry Cole, the Conservatives have made seven gains in police and crime commissioner elections.
At PCC level Tories have made 7 GAINS - Warwickshire, West Mercia, Norfolk, Lincolnshire, Kent, Hampshire and Bedfordshire
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This is from my colleague Dave Hill.
Looks very much like Greens have retained their two London Assembly seats. #LondonMayor2016
Happy Greens. #LondonMayor2016 pic.twitter.com/yYMcu1p3pk
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Scott Redding tells me Calgary in Canada also has a Muslim mayor.
@AndrewSparrow Calgary in Canada also has a very popular mayor who happens to be Muslim, Naheed Nenshi - https://t.co/VJamRnHu4b
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Someone BTL was asking about the turnout figures for police and crime commissioner elections. I’ve been having a quick look at some of the figures and they are low - but comfortably higher than the average 15% turnout achieved when the first PCC elections took place in 2012. Those contests were in November, which partly explained why so few people voted. The government timed these elections to coincide with the council elections to improve turnout.
Here are turnout figures for three of the contests, chosen at random.
Devon and Cornwall - 22%
Hampshire - 28%
Bedfordshire - 23%
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Jo Cox and Neil Coyle were two of the Labour MPs who took to the airwaves overnight to express concern about Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership. But they both nominated him in last year’s contest. In a joint Guardian article, they say they now regret that decision, and fear that poor leadership could keep the party out of power for a decade or more.
When the voters tell us on the doorsteps that they can’t picture our leader in No 10 we have to listen. When our candidates in London and Wales ask the leader to stay away, we have a problem. When the revival we were promised in Scotland with Corbyn’s “new” politics proves to be a mirage, we have to ask what it has actually achieved.
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This is from my colleague Dave Hill on the London turnout.
If turnout settles at 45.6% or very similar it will be biggest yet for London mayor election. #LondonMayor2016 Big, nice surprise.
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The elections expert Stephen Fisher has posted a blog explaining in detail why it was that the SNP lost its majority in Scotland. He says “it does look like there was some anti-SNP tactical voting going on in some of the seats that the Tories and Lib Dems won.”