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opposition to Labour’s policies on the cost of living and UK government spending. The Scottish National party leader
opposition to the radar programme to date, although only three from the [Labour](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/labour) party. Local Labour MP, Henry Tufnell, and the secretary of state for Wales, Jo Stevens, have supported the project
Scottish parliament and English local elections. Reform could win the most seats under Wales’s new more proportional voting system but it is unlikely to be able to form a government, as other parties have
policy on Gaza. “He’s currently the leader of the future Islamic party of Britain,” one of them is said to have told Lampert. Polanski went on the attack. In a social media post
policy at Cardiff University. Welsh Labour – and [Wales](https://www.theguardian.com/uk/wales) itself – is at a crossroads, she added. “I’m not sure people have computed yet how existential both those things simultaneously are going
policy disproportionately impacts women, particularly single mothers, pushing families into poverty and limiting financial support for children. > > **7. Reform figures have made regressive comments about women at work** > > Farage has previously backed claims that employers
policy announcements, though a cabinet reshuffle is not expected. On a tumultuous day: - Nigel Farage said a “truly historic shift in British politics” had occurred after Reform UK won hundreds of seats and control
opposition. Meanwhile in Scotland, the SNP is expected be the largest party in Scotland but fall short of an overall majority. Labour's poor showing has fuelled further questions about Sir Keir's leadership, which
opposition party in Scotland to the pro-independence Scottish National Party (SNP) and in Wales to Plaid Cymru. While it has gained seats on many councils, it only has overall control