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2024. Labour's by-election candidate in Makerfield said people on the doorstep have "raised their concerns about immigration" with him. He added the latest figures on net migration - the difference between those entering
results, Phillipson said people did not feel the Labour government had "delivered" on the change it promised in the 2024 general election. The Cabinet minister warned that the rise of Reform UK - which made huge
2024 general election. Asked if there had been others lost as a result of disappearing messages – Mandelson declined to pass on information from his phone – the spokesperson said only that Starmer had provided
2024 general election, and the highest for a byelection in seven years – was an early positive indicator for Burnham. When the results were announced just after 3am, it was clear that Burnham had secured
Keir Starmer and his Labour party suffered major losses in elections held across Britain last week, resulting in multiple calls for Starmer to resign. The historic losses are a reflection of growing unpopularity with Starmer
2024. Writing in the Mail on Sunday after [Reform’s poor showing](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jun/19/nigel-farage-reform-makerfield-byelection) in Thursday’s byelections, she said: “The results have left the idea of the Conservatives doing a deal with Reform
election results went better than Reform's wildest dreams, they were the stuff of nightmares for Labour. What Labour and Reform agree on is that national factors were critical. Both parties found voters
results. The only problem? He's not an MP - a requirement to stand as Labour leader. In January, he was knocked back by Labour's ruling national executive committee (NEC) when he sought to stand
election results for Labour. Here is what we think will be in the speech - and a few things that won't. **EU alignment** - Sir Keir Starmer has made much of his efforts to reset post
Starmer's premiership has never looked more vulnerable as growing numbers of his own MPs call on him to stand down after a disastrous set of election results. The prime minister has vowed to fight
Keir Starmer to go. “It has been a terrible night for the Labour party,” he said. “What I’ve seen here is extraordinarily good, hard-working Hartlepool people lose their seats. I’ve seen canvassers
Keir Starmer’s former chief of staff, on how to manage a potential transition into Downing Street if he returns to Westminster and succeeds the prime minister. Gray is understood to have advised Burnham
2024, even by just 2.7 percentage points. The party was also slightly buoyed by Rupert Lowe’s far-right Restore UK taking just under 7% of the vote, less than some forecasts had predicted
Keir Starmer for the leadership of the ruling Labour Party. Starmer is facing mounting pressure to step aside following dismal council election results last month and this week’s resignation of Secretary of State
Keir Starmer is weighing whether to resign within days, according to media reports, amid mounting pressure from his own Labour Party following a decisive by-election win by his rival, Andy Burnham. Expectation is growing
Keir Starmer will be replaced by a more leftwing candidate as prime minister, as [the Labour party considers how to react to their disastrous local election results](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/12/labour-mps-sign-statement-against-starmer-leadership-challenge). Some of the [economic ideas
2024. Opinion polling suggests the results could reflect the increasing fragmentation of British politics, with voters' support spread across a wider range of parties in England, Scotland and Wales. In Scotland, the Scottish National Party
results and, in theory, more stable government. The new political backdrop of multi-party politics which has emerged in recent years, with smaller parties challenging Labour and the Conservatives, has reignited calls for electoral reform
Starmer whether he chooses to fight any potential leadership contest, Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has said. She told the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg that Sir Keir had "shown before that
2024 general election. “Once again, Farage and his MPs clearly believe there’s one rule for them and another for everyone else,” she said. “He didn’t just take the cash and fail to declare