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The European elections end this evening, after a week of voting across the continent. Polls opened on Thursday, May 23, with the UK and the Netherlands first to go. Ireland and the Czech Republic went to the polls on May 24, followed by Latvia, Malta and Slovakia yesterday. The final states vote today, among them Germany, Italy and France.

When will we get the full results in the EU elections? Final results from the polls aren’t available until each country has voted and the polls have closed. The last polling station on the continent closes in Italy at 10pm UK time tonight. Exit polls will go live from 10.15pm, and the final results will be available in the days following.

European elections UK results time: When will we get full UK results in EU election?

Polls ahead of the vote predicted the Brexit Party would eat into Tory and Labour votes. A voter intention poll from YouGov predicted the Brexit Party would gain 37 percent of the vote. Both the Labour Party and the Conservatives are lagging behind, with Labour on 13 percent and the Tories on a dismal 7 percent. At the bottom of the runnings are the newly founded Change UK and Nigel Farage’s ex-party UKIP, with four and three percent of the vote respectively.

European Elections results come at 10.15 tonight

The closest competitors to the Brexit Party are the anti-Brexit Liberal Democrats, suggesting voters favoured parties with a hard stance on the referendum result. Labour shadow chancellor John McDonnell said his party is likely to get a “good kicking” at the elections this week. He told Sky’s Sophy Ridge today Labour’s unpopularity is because of a “mealy-mouthed” backing of a second referendum. Mr McDonnell said: “Our performance is a direct result of our mealy-mouthed backing for a public vote on Brexit when it is being demanded loud and clear by the overwhelming majority of our members and voters.”

The Brexit Party is hot-tipped to win the European Elections