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When will the local election results be announced? Will there be an exit poll?

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When will the local election results be announced? Will there be an exit poll?

Voters in Britain are heading to the polls on Thursday for local and devolved elections that could have significant national implications, with results expected to be declared on Friday and potentially into Saturday. The elections are seen as a test for Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his Labour Government, with Labour braced for losses and gains anticipated for smaller and rival parties.

Voters across Britain are heading to the polls on Thursday for local and devolved elections. The results, expected on Friday and potentially into Saturday, will be closely watched as a test for Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his Labour Government. Counting begins after polls close at 10pm on Thursday, with many English council results expected during Friday morning and afternoon. Results from Scotland and Wales may take longer due to proportional systems used there. Labour is braced for losses, with gains anticipated for smaller parties like the Greens and Reform UK. The elections may indicate a shift towards a more complex, multi-party system in British politics.

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