On the BBC news they have a running total of election results - but why do they put 'loss' rather than 'gain' because without telling us who has gained there seems to be no point (other than pointing out that the Conservatives have lost a seat, which they seem to be delighting in doing).
Of course its too early yet but the MSM like to make a meal out of things so it will be running commentary all day. Most results still to come in so pointless speculating about anything just yet.
I was pleased the Tories lost Plymouth, a large part due to them chopping down a load of trees. Local democracy in action. And I am not a Labour supporter
I am referring to the rolling banner underneath the results, where it mentions the council and whether it is a gain, hold, hung or as in my reference to 'loss' - but without knowing who gained it seems pointless telling us that.