Lib Dems on track to win more seats than the Toriespublished at 17:22 British Summer Time 2 May
Harry Farley
Political correspondent
"We are the party of middle England now,” the Liberal Democrats’ leader Ed Davey claimed from a garden party in Oxfordshire.
It’s just one of the areas his party has had success in these set of elections. They have already made gains in Gloucestershire and Devon and are hoping to win more in Cambridgeshire, and Shropshire.
The Lib Dems look likely to win more seats than the Conservatives in this set of local elections.
It’s not the first time that has happened.
But it is rare - and it will buoy the Lib Dem claim to be the alternative to Labour in places they are strong, rather than the Tories.
This is one example that highlights it’s not just Reform that are benefitting from the splintering of support away from Labour and the Conservatives.