Local elections 2017: What this could mean for the general election

Ukip's collapse could have 'significant impact' on next month's ballot, giving Theresa May cause to feel confident

Voting, polling station
Counters tally the votes in the West Midlands
(Image credit: Geoff Caddick/AFP/Getty Images)

"If Theresa May ever had any doubts about the wisdom of calling a snap general election," writes the Financial Times, "they will have been dispelled overnight."

As ballot papers in yesterday's council elections continue to be counted, it is clear the Conservatives have made big gains at the local level in a night that saw Labour take a bruising and Ukip unceremoniously swept out of power across their former heartlands.

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