Rishi Sunak says he's 'disappointed' by Andy Street's shock 市長の 敗北・負かす to 労働 after Sadiq 旅宿泊所 trounced Tory 競争相手 to remain London's 市長 - but PM 主張するs UK is 'turning a corner' and his 計画(する) 'is working'

Rishi Sunak has 認める it was 'disappointing' that Andy Street lost, but 主張するd the country was 'turning a corner' and that his party's 計画(する) 'is working'.

労働 (人命などを)奪う,主張するd a shock victory in the West Midlands 市長の 選挙s, (警官の)巡回区域,受持ち区域ing the popular Tory 市長 - in a move a jubilant Kier Starmer あられ/賞賛するd as a 'phenomenal result'.

Richard Parker (警官の)巡回区域,受持ち区域 Mr Street by 1,508 投票(する)s to become 市長 in an 極端に の近くに contest.

It means Mr Street will be 否定するd his third 称する,呼ぶ/期間/用語, in a major blow for Rishi Sunak after a 悲惨な 地元の 選挙s run.

And now Tory 反逆者/反逆するs are lining up to stick the knife into the 総理大臣 as they 警告するd that the 'gamechanging' 敗北・負かす meant Mr Sunak could now 直面する a fresh 企て,努力,提案 to 追い出す him - although other MPs 繰り返し言うd their 見解(をとる) it was too late.

In a 声明, the 総理大臣 said: 'After a 堅い few years in the 影響 of the pandemic and the war in ウクライナ共和国, we as a nation are turning a corner.?

Tory 反逆者/反逆するs are lining up to stick the knife into the 総理大臣 as they 警告するd that the 'gamechanging' 敗北・負かす meant Mr Sunak could now 直面する a fresh 企て,努力,提案 to 追い出す him - although other MPs 繰り返し言うd their 見解(をとる) it was too late

There were cheers and whoops as the declaration came that the Tory incumbent had been defeated by Labour rival Richard Parker (pictured) after an extraordinary struggle that saw a series of recounts

There were 元気づけるs and whoops as the 宣言 (機の)カム that the Tory 現職の had been 敗北・負かすd by 労働 競争相手 Richard Parker (pictured) after an 驚くべき/特命の/臨時の struggle that saw a 一連の recounts

Labour's Richard Parker speaks as he is elected as the new Mayor of West Midlands

労働's Richard Parker speaks as he is elected as the new 市長 of West Midlands

'Our 計画(する) is working with インフレーション more than halved, 税金 削減(する)s 価値(がある) an 普通の/平均(する) of £900 hitting people's pockets, 明言する/公表する 年金s 保護するd with our 3倍になる lock, our Rwanda 法案 調印するd into 法律, 許すing us to start 拘留するing 違法な migrants ready for the first flights, 合法的な 移住 負かす/撃墜する and defence spending 上げるd.?

'We 保守的なs understand the 優先s of the British people and are 配達するing on them.

'It's been disappointing of course to lose 献身的な 保守的な 議員s and Andy Street in the West Midlands, with his 跡をつける 記録,記録的な/記録する of 供給するing 広大な/多数の/重要な public services and attracting 重要な 投資 to the area, but that has redoubled my 解決する to continue to make 進歩 on our 計画(する).?

'So we will continue working as hard as ever to take the fight to 労働 and 配達する a brighter 未来 for our country. It is as (疑いを)晴らす that 労働 just don't have a 計画(する). They have no 計画(する) to defend our nation, no 計画(する) to stop the boats and no 計画(する) to grow the economy. They are a soft touch and would take us 支援する to square one.

'So by sticking to the 計画(する) we will 安全な・保証する our 国境s, grow the economy an d create 適切な時期s so everyone in this 広大な/多数の/重要な country can 栄える and 栄える.'

The 労働 victory comes after?Sadiq 旅宿泊所 comfortably sailed to victory against 保守的な 候補者 Susan Hall - 安全な・保証するing a historic third 称する,呼ぶ/期間/用語 as London 市長.

He celebrated his '増加するd 利ざや of victory' on the previous 選挙 after he received 1,088,225 投票(する)s, a 大多数 of nearly 276,000 over Ms Hall, who 安全な・保証するd 812,397 投票(する)s.

And he slammed the '非,不,無-stop negativity' of the (選挙などの)運動をするing against him after a 意見の不一致を生じる race. He used his victory speech to apologise to his family for?the '脅しs' they had received and '抗議するs by our home'.

It means Mr Street (pictured) will be denied his third term, in a major blow for Rishi Sunak after a disasterous local elections

It means Mr Street (pictured) will be 否定するd his third 称する,呼ぶ/期間/用語, in a major blow for Rishi Sunak after a disasterous 地元の 選挙s

Defeated Conserv
ative Andy Street (left) listens to Labour's Richard Parker speaking as he is elected as the new Mayor of West Midlands

敗北・負かすd 保守的な Andy Street (left) listens to 労働's Richard Parker speaking as he is elected as the new 市長 of West Midlands

Speaking after his loss, former John 吊りくさび boss Mr Street 辞退するd to 非難する the 保守的なs for his 敗北・負かす.

He said: 'Most importantly my thanks of course go to everybody who 投票(する)d for me on Thursday and for the 信用 that they showed in me.

'That's perhaps the most important word in politics of all.'

He continued: 'It has been my honour to lead you for the last seven years. I hope I have done it with dignity and 正直さ.'

Talking to Sky News, he 追加するd that he was 'incredibly proud' he had lost by such a thin 利ざや, にもかかわらず 存在 '本人自身で 荒廃させるd' by the result.

He said: 'Given that this has always been a place where some people said you should never have won in the first place, I'm 現実に very, very proud of what we've done.

'The thing everyone should take from Birmingham in the West Midlands tonight is this brand of 穏健な, inclusive, tolerant 保守主義 that gets on and 配達するd has come within an エース of (警官の)巡回区域,受持ち区域ing the 労働 Party in, what they considered to be their backyard.'

その上の questioned whether he thought it was the 保守的な (選挙などの)運動をする that had been his downfall, he 追加するd: 'It was my (選挙などの)運動をする 全く. I am not going to try to 押し進める 責任/義務 anywhere else ... they'll be no sloping shoulders from me.'

Richard Parker puffs as he walks away from the stage after being?elected as the new Mayor of West Midlands

Richard Parker puffs as he walks away from the 行う/開催する/段階 after 存在?elected as the new 市長 of West Midlands

There were cheers and whoops as the declaration came that the Tory incumbent had been defeated by Labour rival Richard Parker (pictured) after an extraordinary struggle that saw a series of recounts

There were 元気づけるs and whoops as the 宣言 (機の)カム that the Tory 現職の had been 敗北・負かすd by 労働 競争相手 Richard Parker (pictured) after an 驚くべき/特命の/臨時の struggle that saw a 一連の recounts