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THOUSANDS of people across the city took to the polls yesterday as voting began to replace two councillors. Local elections to decide district councillors took place across the country, with residents in Brighton voting in two by-elections. On what has been dubbed Super Thursday, polling stations opened at 7am across Great Britain in the largest test of political opinion outside a General Election, with the future of the Labour Party and the state of the Union among the key issues. Traditionally, local government elections take place every four years with the most recent city-wide local election for Brighton and Hove taking place in May 2019.
Votes are being counted in the Hartlepool by-election with Labour fearing Boris Johnson’s Tories will demolish another brick in the “red wall”.
Ballots were cast across England, Scotland and Wales on Super Thursday in the largest test of political opinion outside a general election.
Results from the Holyrood election – where the issue of Scottish independence was a main feature in the campaign – will come through later on Friday and Saturday.
Before then, the Hartlepool parliamentary contest will give one of the first indications of whether Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has been able to turn around his party’s fortunes in its former northern heartlands.