Of their europa conference newsnight at 10 30pm, Election Night fever as the bbc gets ready to report the results of a last big vote before the General Election. Will it be boomtime for starmer or doom time the sunak . Good evening. The polls have just closed in local elections across england and wales, the biggest test of political opinion, ahead of the General Election. Police and Crime Commissioners will also being chosen, there are mayoral elections, and a by election in Blackpool South. All the results will be coming in over the next couple of days, with Party Leaders looking for indications, of what a General Election might bring. Well chris is here with his take on what we should be looking out for, over the next 48 hours. Chris. Evening, clive. For the last 15 hours, millions of decisions have been taken and thousands of aspiring Decision Makers politicians await their fate. This is a Patchwork Set of elections around england and wales with a long tail of results, going on unti
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fight will continue whichever way this decision comes out, but i don t think you can un-ring that bell. i really think going back to a state-by-state, patchwork set of different abortion laws where it s completely banned in one state and, across the border, it is completely allowed is not workable. it s just not workable, i think, in today s america. this is going to be a very, very big deal politically, potentially for the rest of our lives. we re going to be fighting over this. decision in june likely. we ll see how it plays in the fall. eugene robinson and noah, thank you, both. the new york mets pull off their biggest comeback in 25 years. had even mike barnicle rooting for the mets last night. yeah. performance at fenway park not seen since the days of babe ruth.
i m not saying it s impossible. at this point obviously they ve got a good story, raise a lot of money. so interesting about all of this, joe and mika, what s happening in the states is really going to drive these huge cultural societal issues, whether it s gay marriage, whether it s abortion. the house had what was viewed as a symbolic vote. the states are taking on abortion rights in a big way. so we do have this patchwork set of laws now in states dealing with the unions. all these things are happening in the states and not on the national level which i find fascinating are going to go to define a lot of what happens in particularly the republican party on these issues. david, do you agree with jeremy peters and myself that if in texas, all of the shouting and all of the screaming had been from evangelicals, that were rushing up the stairs and screaming and chanting and shouting down liberal speaker, would everybody be celebrating this? democracy in action. flowering of demo