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West Midlands goes for three Brexit Party MEPs, one each for Labour, Lib Dem, Green and Conservative.
Yorkshire and the Humber has three for the Brexit Party and one each for Labour, Lib Dem and Green
Remain parties lucky in Yorkshire and the West Midlands in the way the votes fell and the way D'Hondt works: the Lib Dems and Greens won one seat each off the Tories and Labour, with their strong performances meaning that BXP don't make gains in terms of MEPs over UKIP. That would make up for the Cuks denying them seats in the East and Wales.
Three Brexit Party MEPs including Annunziata Rees-Mogg in the East Midlands, with one Lib Dem and one Labour.

Lib Dem + Green getting more votes than the Brexit party overall in the South West!

 

3 MEPs on each side of the divide but that's incredible for both of them.

The Greens up to 5 MEPs so far - they'll likely add some more once all the results are in. Outperforming polls already.

 

The Lib Dems on 10 MEPs so far, with their vote share above 20%!

The clearest example yet that the Tories have done extraordinarily badly - they have now put up Mark Francois on the BBC coverage,

 

Amazingly, the BBC have finally got a Lib Dem on the panel. I wonder if she will be allowed to speak.

Yes, The Lib Dem who would have just lost her seat back to the SNP had this been a GE and not the Euros.

 

 

It’s excellent to see the SNP getting coverage on the BBC.......oh wait

South East has four for the Brexit Party, three for Lib Dems, and one each for Green, Conservative and Labour.

The Brexit Party will finish on 29 seats across the UK, 5 MEPs more than UKIP's 2014 performance when EU membership was a fringe issue.

 

Not too bad when you word it like that. But quite a shake-up otherwise: the Peterborough by-election will look very interesting.

So far then, with just Scotland and NI to go, it’s 28 for the Brexit Party, 15 for the Lib Dems, 10 for Labour, 7 for the Greens, 3 for the Conservatives, and one for Plaid Cymru.
South East has four for the Brexit Party, three for Lib Dems, and one each for Green, Conservative and Labour.

Now that I can say a bit more, the Greens won in Brighton and Hove with the Lib Dems, who didn't win any council seats three weeks earlier (even where I was the candidate), second.

 

Oh, it's just been confirmed.

The Brexit Party will finish on 29 seats across the UK, 5 MEPs more than UKIP's 2014 performance when EU membership was a fringe issue.

 

Not too bad when you word it like that. But quite a shake-up otherwise: the Peterborough by-election will look very interesting.

 

It wasn't a fringe issue in 2014, the referendum was the elephant in the room with a Tory win one year later meaning it would be on the horizon. The UKIP win then affected that result hugely!

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