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faced pressure from Reform across the former “red wall” in the north-east, Midlands and north-west of England, while in London – where four years ago Labour swept to its best performance since
elected instead, backed by the Conservatives. But with Reform UK poised to win up to 10 seats at Holyrood, that raises the prospect Offord could hold the balance of power, potentially forcing Sarwar to accept
faces fighting to hold onto their seats and the future direction of Scottish politics at stake, every party has a part to play in this story. What should we look out for through
face vote on Mandelson vetting scandal as key figures give evidence to MPs - UK politics live From Good morning. The former US president Lyndon Johnson is credited with saying the most important skill in politics
facing its biggest challenge since its advent in the 1920s." He added: "The basic assumptions of British politics - there isn't enough space for a party to the right of the Tories or the left
wins in England’s local elections as proof his party is best positioned to confront what he described as the “extreme populist change” offered by Reform UK and the Greens. As Labour assessed a disastrous
winning its fifth devolved election in a row, keeping Labour and Reform UK at bay. Reform UK and Plaid Cymru are vying to be the biggest party in the Senedd, in Wales, where Labour
win on relatively small shares of the vote, as support for their opponents splits. The result is that even local contests can take on national significance. ## Starmer’s ‘referendum’ The vote comes as Starmer
faces further difficult results as counting continues throughout Friday. The results are bleak for Labour in Wales, where Plaid Cymru is now the biggest party in the devolved parliament, with Reform as the main opposition
win for SNP but change and challenges ahead at Holyrood Devolution was designed by Labour and delivered by Labour but the political era it ushered in has been dominated by the Scottish National Party. This
faces several threats – from Reform, the Greens, the [Liberal Democrats](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/liberaldemocrats) and independents – across 136 council races, including in its strongholds in London and the north. While reliable polling across the council races
facing serious questions about its record, especially on the biggest area of Welsh government spending - the NHS. The health service regularly appears in the top three concerns for voters, according to the You Gov issue