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UK Scotland deputy leader Thomas Kerr claimed it was "madness" for the Greens to have selected Manivannan as he called for the party to withdraw their candidacy. "I think it's ridiculous that voters
UK (34 seats) and soundly beat Labour (nine), who had dominated politics in Wales for a century. On Sunday the Green party leader in Wales, Anthony Slaughter, said his party would back ap Iorwerth
UK Parliament/Jessica Taylor/PA “That’s not allowed for trade unions, which are member-led organisations. So I don’t see why that should be allowed for building societies,” he said. James Sherwin-Smith – [a Nationwide
election 2026: Who should I vote for? Compare party policies All 129 seats in the Scottish Parliament are up for grabs when Scotland goes to the polls on 7 May - have you decided which party
election under the current first-past-the-post system. This importance of social and cultural issues also meant that while Keir Starmer had argued the importance of improving services, such as the NHS, in countering
voted to release in February relating to Mandelson’s appointment as US ambassador including texts with ministers and senior officials. Mandelson was sacked from the role in the autumn after new disclosures about the closeness
votes from one particular community. "Parties which do that, politicians who do that, they may get to benefit in the short term, but in the long term, that's how you end up with civil
votes on the last full day of campaigning ahead of elections across England, Scotland and Wales. Voters in Scotland and Wales will choose who should run their national governments, while seats on dozens of councils
May election, Swinney told Kuenssberg: "I think we will get a majority." He added: "I'm confident to predict it and that's what I'm focused on achieving." The Holyrood voting system
UK. “Many British Muslim communities feel scared and intimidated by the Reform victories and also feel sad that their neighbours have voted for a party that openly calls for the deportation of members
UK confirmed Hunt was a member but said he “does not represent or speak for the party in any official capacity”. The 9 May byelection in the regional NSW seat of Farrer will
vote to change Labour". "Labour needs to change if we are to regain people's trust." Questions about Labour's position on Brexit emerged over the weekend when former health secretary Wes Streeting, Burnham
voting intention before this month’s elections. Illustration: Facebook/Reform UK The bulk of Reform’s cash – another £3m – came from [crypto investor Christopher Harborne](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/mar/05/crypto-investor-christopher-harbone-reform-uk-donation), who has become its main bankroller. He already
elections, in which the party swept all the wards. The Reform campaign made a huge effort to establish a visual presence early. Boards went up along all the major roads within hours of the announcement
votes in Scotland and Wales. While Labour lost nearly 1,500 local council seats, Reform UK surged from fewer than 100 to around 1,450 seats under Farage. Support for Labour evaporated, even in several
votes cast and thus weaker mandate. This trend may not change with the increased support for Reform UK and the Greens. Lord Wood, former adviser to Gordon Brown, says: "Both main parties have had problems
may be the only party able to form a government after the election, because while Reform could win the most seats, the Welsh nationalists and Labour have ruled out going into coalition with Farage
UK-wide polls for more than a year now, consistently. Their popularity seems to have steadied since 2025 rather than zoomed up - but given their number-one position, they ought to, and should, do extremely
UK, and the US – and 10 temporary ones. "We have always taken a clear stance on certain issues, and these are positions that not all member states share," Wadephul said. "The fact that Germany must
vote was not decided by what he said. There seems to be little chance that Keir Starmer may be finished off by what happens in the Commons today. Since the revelations in the Guardian last