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results with some trepidation, with the party resigned to potentially record-breaking losses. By some estimations [Labour](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/labour) could lose more than 1,800 seats – 75% of those it is defending
parliament; and in Wales they are selecting 96 members of the Senedd (MSs), under a new electoral system which also means the Senedd is getting much bigger. In the past, there were just
Parliament to revisit it - raising concerns about rolling back long-established reproductive rights. > > **2. Reform figures have questioned women’s bodily autonomy** > > Senior Reform figure, Danny Kruger MP, has argued that women do not have
Parliament. Plaid argue they are the only party that can beat Reform, and so hope to attract voters who might not normally be drawn to them, but are very keen Reform are not the winners
parliaments will be elected. Typically low-stakes affairs, local elections are shaped less by national politics than by everyday concerns like potholes, bin collections and council services. But this election cycle, analysts say, could
Scottish National party (SNP) in Holyrood and Sinn Féin in Stormont – would mean that whoever occupies No 10 Downing Street in the near future will have a [constitutional fight](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/07/nationalist-wins-uk-celtic-nations-may-elections) on their hands
Parliament. One MP from the centre-left of the party said: "The PLP (Parliamentary Labour Party) thinks the situation is terminal – but we have thought that since February. We don't have an option