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locally? There is a lot of concern.” Similar concerns can be found in other parts of the UK. In [Sunderland](https://www.theguardian.com/uk/sunderland), a newly elected Reform councillor was suspended days after the election after
future, and that of the country. Whether there is a leadership change or not is irrelevant if it doesn’t start with a policy debate. “Trying to force the prime minister out, before we know
future elections. Indeed, Reform's Nigel Farage and Richard Tice were among the first mainstream politicians to regularly talk about visible signs of High Street criminality. In 2024, Farage said at an event
elections this week in which Labour is [under pressure from the Green party](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/03/labour-fights-off-greens-leeds-roundhay), Emma Reynolds said such projects showed the government’s intent in restoring natural habitats. Under a scheme
UK at general elections and in local elections such as the ones just held in England. An alternative is a system of proportional representation under which some attempt is made to distribute seats to reflect
local communities.” The shadow home secretary, Chris Philp, said in response to the fall: “We need to go much further.” [Reform UK](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/brexit-party), meanwhile, has pledged to reach “net zero” immigration. The party
future lies with Europe – and one day back in the European Union," he added. He made clear this could only happen if a new mandate was secured, such as at a general election. Streeting
future SNP leader, said he would be a champion for North Sea oil and gas workers, those struggling with the cost of living and "young people searching for hope and aspiration". Another Stephen, this time
future as leader Hartlepool once nearly triggered Keir Starmer’s resignation – results overnight mean it may yet do so in the coming days. Five years ago, Labour crashed to [a humiliating defeat](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/may/07/hartlepool-byelection-result-labour-starmer-conservatives)
local elections across England, with a surge in support for Reform UK, and the Greens also eating into Labour's support in London and other urban areas. The party was also kicked out of power
Reform actually had the responsibility for running the local councils, they'd be somehow found out, and their appeal might fade. It doesn't look like voters will make that happen in this election
future of local services. Some are unimpressed by Burnham’s unabashed sights on No 10, but for others that is the basis of his appeal. 
UK and the Greens](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/08/labour-elections-reform-surges-greens-lib-dems-wins) in traditional heartlands. In Wales, the party lost power for the first time, plummeting to just nine Senedd seats behind [Plaid Cymru](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/may/08/plaid-cymru-biggest-party-wales-senedd-labour-reform) and Reform, while
locally for him, Burnham dodged the question, telling reporters only that “anyone who agrees with me” would be welcome. While Burnham said he would commit to sticking by Labour’s manifesto pledges on spending