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performance figures. *10am:* John Swinney, the SNP leader and Scotland’s first minister, launches the SNP manifesto for the Holyrood election. *Morning:* Nigel Farage, the Reform
election triggered by Simons’ resignation. And this is precisely the sort of seat — white working class, Brexit-supporting, furious with the traditional political parties — where support for Reform has surged. Farage has vowed to throw
performance at the previous election. In the first three months of this year, the Conservatives received £1.8m from this route, with the Lib Dems receiving £727,134 and Reform
perform sufficiently well in England, Wales and Scotland to be able to argue Reform are the principal opposition to the Labour Party across Great Britain. He has argued the elections
election, and could face significant losses to Reform UK and the Green Party candidates. The results will determine who runs vital public services such as schools, social care, rubbish collection, transport. But they could also
elections on Thursday. The Labour Party won just over 1,000 of the seats that were contested, losing more than 1,100 seats that it had previously held. Meanwhile, the right-wing populist Reform
performance by Labour in May's local elections spurred scores of lawmakers to demand Starmer's resignation. He has refused to budge, but senior colleagues are trying to force a change. , he suggested the election strategy lacked ambition and was "never going to galvanise Scottish voters". "Scottish Labour must develop a vision and plan that
Reform candidate Robert Kenyon’s campaign has been bogged down with the revelation of historic sexist social media post and, shall we say, less than impressive media performances under scrutiny, pollsters have the contest
election results”, but that must not distract from “our primary focus on the country”. “I’m all up for having a debate inside the Labour party about how we improve our electoral performance
performed badly in the biggest set of elections to be held since its landslide election victory in 2024. The polls were seen by many as a key test for Sir Keir's leadership. Labour lost
election performance ever. However, so far at least, the party has yielded a net gain of just 25 seats. The party has secured a number of creditable second and (especially) third places, but relatively
election, the party was wiped out. With Reform making up 39 of Havering’s 55 councillors, the Havering Residents’ Association was pushed into second place as the official opposition with 11 councillors, while Labour held
Reform, and in Salford, the party only held on to three of the 16 seats it was defending. The results were “soul-destroying”, said Rebecca Long-Bailey, Labour member of parliament for Salford. While incumbent