Keir Starmer talks about Labour's difficult local election results

Labour lost many councillors and some local authorities in England.
Keir Starmer said the results are tough and there is no easy way to say it.
Labour lost good representatives who worked hard for their communities.
Keir Starmer takes responsibility and it hurts.
The Prime Minister will face more losses as vote counting continues.
In Wales, Labour may lose the national vote for the first time in over 100 years.
There is speculation about Keir Starmer's leadership after the election results.
The Prime Minister said voters sent a message and Labour must respond.
Most people understand the country faces big challenges.
There have been economic shocks and a difficult international situation.
People want their lives to improve and see the change Labour promised.
The Prime Minister said Labour made big decisions to help the country.
Labour made mistakes and did not convince people things will get better.
Keir Starmer will set out steps to deliver the change people want.
The election results do not weaken Keir Starmer's resolve to deliver change.
Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy said Labour should not change leaders now.
Labour had poor local election results under previous prime ministers too.
Mr Farage said his party is on course for victory at the next general election.
Mr Farage said there is a historic change in British politics and his party is winning.