labour campaign chair andrew gwynne, thank you.entre to give you a projected national share of the vote. let me tell you not what this is but what it isn't. it's not some kind of forecast about wolverhampton onjune kind of forecast about wolverhampton on june the 8th, kind of forecast about wolverhampton onjune the 8th, nothing like that. this is really a figure we've put together, john curtis and his team have put together, basically saying what would have happened if all the country had voted in these local elections yesterday. that is the sense of it for you. let's have a look at the projected national share. this is it. giving the conservatives 38% on the projected national share. it gives labour 27%, the lib dems18%, it gives ukip 5% and the others 12%. if we look at the change from the pns we offered in 2015, it's showing the tories up by 3%, labour down by 2%, in 2015, it's showing the tories up by 3%, labourdown by 2%, lib in 2015, it's showing the tories up by 3%, labour down by 2%, lib dems up by 3%, labour down by 2%, li