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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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6.54pm BST
18:54
Sadiq Khan is planning to stand down as MP for Tooting following his election as London mayor.
As the BBC’s Lewis Goodall points out, that means an interesting byelection is in the offing.
As Sadiq looks like he's won, for Jeremy Corbyn, behind every silver lining, lurks a cloud #byelection #marginal pic.twitter.com/pLeE23mAAm
https://twitter.com/lewis_goodall/status/728639276569767936
6.50pm BST
18:50
All 14 first-past-the-post seats in the London assembly have now counted. Labour won nine of them (one gain from 2012, Merton & Wandsworth, from the Conservatives), and the Conservatives won five (down one).
The share of the vote in these seats was:
Labour: 43.5% - up 1.3%
Conservatives: 31.1% - down 1.6%
Greens: 9.1% - up 0.5%
Ukip: 7.6% - up 3.3%
Lib Dems: 7.5% - down 1.3%
6.39pm BST
18:39
With 31 police and commissioners now elected, the current line-up is:
Conservatives - 17
Labour - 11
Independent - 3
6.37pm BST
18:37
Here is Sadiq Khan arriving at City Hall earlier.
6.35pm BST
18:35
This is from the BBC’s Susana Mendonca.
All quiet in the chamber now but this is where the result will be announced #LondonMayor2016 @BBCRadioLondon @Eds30 pic.twitter.com/pdxSassRZ7
6.32pm BST
18:32
Sky’s political editor Faisal Islam is also saying Sadiq Khan has now definitely won the London mayoral contest.
I make it impossible now mathematically for @SadiqKhan not to be the new @MayorofLondon and so does Michael Thrasher
6.31pm BST
18:31
Here is a list of people who have been already elected to the Northern Ireland assembly. Counting is still going on.
ANTRIM EAST David Hilditch - DUP
ANTRIM SOUTH
Paul Girvan - DUP
BELFAST EAST Joanne Bunting - DUP Naomi Long - Alliance
BELFAST NORTH Gerry Kelly - SF
BELFAST SOUTH Mairtin O Muilleoir - SF
BELFAST WEST Gerry Carroll - People Alex Maskey - SF
DOWN NORTH Gordon Dunne - DUP Alex Easton - DUP
DOWN SOUTH Jim Wells - DUP
FERMANAGH & SOUTH TYRONE Arlene Foster - DUP Lord Maurice Morrow - DUP
LONDONDERRY EAST Maurice Bradley - DUP
NEWRY & ARMAGH Cathal Boylan - SF Megan Fearon - SF William Irwin - DUP
STRANGFORD Michelle McIlveen - DUP Mike Nesbitt - UUP
ULSTER MID Linda Dillon - SF Patsy McGlone - SDLP Ian Milne - SF Michelle O’Neill - SF
UPPER BANN Carla Lockhart - DUP
6.22pm BST6.22pm BST
18:2218:22
The turnout in London for the assembly elections has been 45.6% - up 7.6% on 2012.The turnout in London for the assembly elections has been 45.6% - up 7.6% on 2012.
6.19pm BST6.19pm BST
18:1918:19
John McDonnell, the shadow chancellor, has said the elections have been a “remarkable success” for Labour. He said:John McDonnell, the shadow chancellor, has said the elections have been a “remarkable success” for Labour. He said:
I think we’ve had a remarkable success.I think we’ve had a remarkable success.
Pundits were predicting we’d be losing hundreds of seats and we haven’t, in fact we have gained many.Pundits were predicting we’d be losing hundreds of seats and we haven’t, in fact we have gained many.
We’ve held on to councils we’ve targeted. It looks as though we’re going to take London, we’re going to take GLA (Greater London Authority) seats as well. So, no, overall I think the record’s been impressive.We’ve held on to councils we’ve targeted. It looks as though we’re going to take London, we’re going to take GLA (Greater London Authority) seats as well. So, no, overall I think the record’s been impressive.
But he did say that the result in Scotland was “sad” and that it would take the party “years to recover” there.But he did say that the result in Scotland was “sad” and that it would take the party “years to recover” there.
6.13pm BST6.13pm BST
18:1318:13
Unison leader Dave Prentis says Corbyn's Labour critics should 'back off'Unison leader Dave Prentis says Corbyn's Labour critics should 'back off'
Like his fellow union leader Tim Roache (see 5.58pm) Dave Prentis, the Unison general secretary, wants Labour MPs to rally behind Jeremy Corbyn.Like his fellow union leader Tim Roache (see 5.58pm) Dave Prentis, the Unison general secretary, wants Labour MPs to rally behind Jeremy Corbyn.
This has been a tough night for Labour - especially in Scotland, but the results are at least better than many had predicted.This has been a tough night for Labour - especially in Scotland, but the results are at least better than many had predicted.
Labour now has to get back to focusing on the issues that matter to working people, and on getting rid of this government at the next general election.Labour now has to get back to focusing on the issues that matter to working people, and on getting rid of this government at the next general election.
Public sector workers aren’t interested in Labour politicians bickering in TV studios or in those who think that politics is a game. The baying hounds from across the party must now back off.Public sector workers aren’t interested in Labour politicians bickering in TV studios or in those who think that politics is a game. The baying hounds from across the party must now back off.
6.08pm BST6.08pm BST
18:0818:08
Democratic Unionist leader Arlene Foster has expressed confidence she will be returned as Northern Ireland’s first minister. As the votes continue to be counted across Northern Ireland, Foster said her party was on course to again emerge as the region’s largest party.Democratic Unionist leader Arlene Foster has expressed confidence she will be returned as Northern Ireland’s first minister. As the votes continue to be counted across Northern Ireland, Foster said her party was on course to again emerge as the region’s largest party.
I am confident that I will be the first minister of Northern Ireland,” she said after topping the poll in Fermanagh and South Tyrone.I am confident that I will be the first minister of Northern Ireland,” she said after topping the poll in Fermanagh and South Tyrone.
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6.02pm BST6.02pm BST
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The former Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg has paid tribute to Kirsty Williams following her decision to stand down as the party’s leader in Wales.The former Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg has paid tribute to Kirsty Williams following her decision to stand down as the party’s leader in Wales.
.@Kirsty_Williams has been a brilliant & formidable leader. Head & shoulders above other party leaders in Wales. Thanks for all you've done..@Kirsty_Williams has been a brilliant & formidable leader. Head & shoulders above other party leaders in Wales. Thanks for all you've done.
5.59pm BST5.59pm BST
17:5917:59
BuzzFeed’s Jim Waterson says he is finding it hard to find any Tories at City Hall willing to defend Zac Goldsmith’s campaign.BuzzFeed’s Jim Waterson says he is finding it hard to find any Tories at City Hall willing to defend Zac Goldsmith’s campaign.
Any London Conservatives who *do* want to defend Zac Goldsmith's campaign? City Hall just full of Tories saying they're disgusted with him.Any London Conservatives who *do* want to defend Zac Goldsmith's campaign? City Hall just full of Tories saying they're disgusted with him.
5.58pm BST5.58pm BST
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GMB leader says Corbyn has a year or so to show Labour can do betterGMB leader says Corbyn has a year or so to show Labour can do better
Tim Roache, the general secretary of the GMB, has said that Labour “should be winning hundreds of seats” at this stage in the electoral cycle. But he said Jeremy Corbyn’s critics should give Corbyn a year or so to show the party can do better. Roache told the BBC:Tim Roache, the general secretary of the GMB, has said that Labour “should be winning hundreds of seats” at this stage in the electoral cycle. But he said Jeremy Corbyn’s critics should give Corbyn a year or so to show the party can do better. Roache told the BBC:
We’re at the stage when we should be winning hundreds of seats. But I don’t think that’s just about Corbyn you know. People won’t vote for a divided Labour party. Therefore those on the right of the party - or place them where you like - who are pushing against Corbyn, I don’t think they’re doing themselves a service, they’re certainly not doing the party a service and most importantly, from the GMB union perspective, they’re not doing working people a service at all. It’s about time they rallied behind Corbyn. And let’s give it a go.We’re at the stage when we should be winning hundreds of seats. But I don’t think that’s just about Corbyn you know. People won’t vote for a divided Labour party. Therefore those on the right of the party - or place them where you like - who are pushing against Corbyn, I don’t think they’re doing themselves a service, they’re certainly not doing the party a service and most importantly, from the GMB union perspective, they’re not doing working people a service at all. It’s about time they rallied behind Corbyn. And let’s give it a go.
Let’s give it a go for a year or so. Who knows what might happen. Leicester City won the Premier League only the other day. Who knows.Let’s give it a go for a year or so. Who knows what might happen. Leicester City won the Premier League only the other day. Who knows.
5.53pm BST
17:53
Here’s my colleague Dave Hill on the London contest.
If you've yet to hear it, best quote on Zac campaign from senior London Tory: 'A dog whistle in a city with no dogs.' #londonmayor2016
5.50pm BST
17:50
LBC are saying Sadiq Khan is now definitely the next mayor of London.
It is now mathemetically impossible for Sadiq Khan to be beaten by Zac Goldsmith in the contest to become London Mayor.
5.48pm BST
17:48
Here’s the Guardian’s Politics Weekly podcast, with Severin Carrell, Anne Perkins, Martin Kettle and Tom Clark discussing the elections.
Related: SNP win historic third term - Politics Weekly podcast
5.46pm BST
17:46
The BBC are saying we will get the London mayoral result at around 7 or 8pm, although colleagues at the count think it could come much earlier.
5.45pm BST
17:45
Earlier we quoted the academic Tony Travers saying that Sadiq Khan would be “the first Muslim mayor of a major western city, certainly in Europe”.
But my colleague points out that the mayor of Rotterdam, Ahmed Aboutaleb, is a Muslim, so that may be unfair on Rotterdam.
5.33pm BST
17:33
Here is Jonathan Carr-West, chief executive at the Local Government Information Unit, complaining about the BBC’s projection for what the local elections would mean if translated into a general election result. (See 3.55pm.)
Jeremy Vine reporting local elections with a (rubbish) virtual House of Commons illustrates everything wrong with politics in this country.
His point is that journalists should be able to recognise that these results are interesting in their own right, and not just for what they have to say (or don’t have to say) about Westminster politics.
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5.25pm BST
17:25
Here are some more police and crime commissioner elections results.
Labour candidates elected
Lord Willy Bach - Leicestershire
David Jamieson - West Midlands
Jane Kennedy - Merseyside
Alan Billings - South Yorkshire
Barry Coppinger - Cleveland
Ron Hogg - Durham
Conservative candidates elected
Tim Passmore - Suffolk
David Lloyd - Hertfordshire
Katy Bourne - Sussex
Matthew Ellis - Staffordshire
Stephen Mold - Northamptonshire
Anthony Stansfeld - Thames Valley
Peter McCall - Cumbria
Matthew Scott - Kent
Philip Seccombe - Warwickshire
John-Paul Campion - West Mercia
Independent candidates elected
Martin Surl - Gloucestershire
Martyn Underhill - Dorset
5.16pm BST
17:16
Kirsty Williams resigns as leader of Welsh Lib Dems
Kirsty Williams has resigned as leader of the Lib Dems in Wales, Sky reports.
#KirstyWilliams has stood down as leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats after the party lost four seats in the Welsh Assembly elections
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5.13pm BST
17:13
Ben Quinn
Labour MPs in the Midlands have been voicing discontent with the party’s performance in the region, with one suggesting Jeremy Corbyn should step down as leader.
Steve McCabe, Labour MP for Birmingham Selly Oak, told the Birmingham Mail that the party had to end its internal battles and “start listening to the people we seek to represent”.
“Where we have already been doing quite well, and Birmingham is a good example, we have continued in that vein,” he added.
“But if you are thinking about where Labour needs to start winning in order to be general election winners, there is no evidence we are making headway in the areas where we have to reach beyond our current base, and that is a problem for us.”
Walsall North Labour MP David Winnick went even further however, suggesting that Corbyn should consider resigning for the good of the party.
He told the Press Association: “The party faces a crisis and the onus is on Jeremy himself. He should decide whether his leadership is helping or hindering the party. I think all the evidence shows that it is not helping.”
Wolverhampton MP Emma Reynolds, who resigned from the shadow cabinet after Corbyn became leader, said earlier that Labour should not be content with “standing still” at a time when the Tories are in “disarray”.
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5.07pm BST
17:07
The Labour peer George Foulkes thinks the media are to blame for the fact that Ken Livingstone keeps banging on about Hitler on TV.
Why is private citizen Ken Livingstone on Radio & TV so often? Surely the media are not deliberately trying to cause trouble for @UKLabour