The BBC +/- count on the bottom is very misleading. It makes it look like Greens and Lib Dems are seeing all the increases at the expense of Tory, Labour and UKIP which isn't really true. Independents (actual independents, not CUK-TIG) are seeing the largest increases and that isn't on the graphic.
UKIP are on minus despite gaining seats. Partly because they have fielded less candidates and that is partly because a chunk of their councillors have gone independent.
Independents are of course made up of both remain and leave candidates.
The overall story of this election will be that both Labour and Tory get a big smack in the face. Labour's narrative of playing down the leave aspect of their voterbase is not being shown. They are seeing "unexpected*" losses in leave areas and heartlands. *unexpected by those in the party trying to promote the 2nd referendum will cost us votes message.
Sunderland is a good example. The BBC graphic on the TV (not this tweet) implies that Lib Dems and Greens have seen the benefit of Tory/Labour losses. The comments on twitter are contradicting the Sunderland leader's statement of Brexit/2nd referendum being the cause of the losses because they are stating <em>"the how come all the votes went to remain parties"</em> The answer? Because they didn't go to remain parties (Lib Dem/Green, they spread out across the board with UKIP gaining 3 seats, Tory gaining 4 seats. A constituency that was a sea of red with only 1 non Labour (Tory) is now a multi colour patchwork of remain/leave areas.
I think tomorrow we will see both the main parties being hit substantially.
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