Based on the results, the BBC's projected
national vote share puts the Lib Dems on 16 % - an improvement on the latter days of the coalition government between 2013 and 2015, but lower than its estimated performance in last year's county council elections.
Not exact matches
The BBC's projected
national share of the
vote, which uses the results in local elections to estimate the parties» standing across the country,
put Labour and the Conservatives neck - and - neck on 35 % apiece.
The
vote shares (National Equivalent Vote) in the English local elections put Labour at the top, on 33 per cent (3 points up on 20
vote shares (
National Equivalent
Vote) in the English local elections put Labour at the top, on 33 per cent (3 points up on 20
Vote) in the English local elections
put Labour at the top, on 33 per cent (3 points up on 2015).
Labour's projected
national vote share - at 35 % - is its best such performance since 2012 and
puts it neck and neck with the Conservatives - but in 2013, 2014 and 2016 it was estimated to be narrowly ahead of the Tories.
As with the recent statements by the American Meteorological Society (AMS) and the
National Academy of Sciences (NAS), the AGU statement is the product of a small circle of scientists (again apparently a 9 member panel according to AGU) who all
share the same point of view, and who failed to
put their statement to a
vote of the AGU members on whose behalf they now claim to speak.