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Iain stresses that while the local elections do not provide an exact blueprint for the general election result, with the Liberal Democrats - for example - tending to do much better locally than nationally, the outcome "will influence the tactics of the main parties over the next few weeks". His PACs have poured at least 116,000 into her re-election this year. 227 influence of Lincoln, Abraham, referred to in his Essay on Civil. partisanship will more strongly influence policy. If players have enough reputation they can run for mayor, they can make campaign promises to gain the support of the public. He says a close eye needs to be kept on the "tightly-fought contest" taking place in the West Midlands where Labour and the Conservatives "will be scrapping over crucial marginal seats in the general election". Mayoral System Players can become mayor in numerous ways. However, Iain says Labour is expecting "better news" in the contests for new "metro mayors" in Greater Manchester and on Mersyside. Iain says to be fair, Labour "has never been strong in the English shires", but adds that the party's own polling suggests they will retain overall control of just one council - Durham - and they are unlikely to be largest party in Nottinghamshire or Lancashire. He said one Labour insider had told him: "We're going to get a kicking."

BBC political correspondent Iain Watson says Labour politicians in England "are bracing themselves for bad results" in the local elections.
