Here we analyse the results and what they mean for leave and remain. Glance at the electoral map, which shows results as they are counted, council by council, and the Brexit party is dominant in England and Wales, outside London and the major cities of the south, Midlands and north-west. Underlining the scale of the disappointment, the party was fourth in Sheffield, as well as second in Newcastle and Leeds to the Brexit party. In the south, Labour came fourth in Bristol, Norwich, Brighton and Hove – where the Greens won, the Lib Dems were second and the Brexit party third. By contrast, votes for pro-remain parties were split and the cause clearly lacked a figurehead.
Source: The Guardian May 27, 2019 12:00 UTC