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losses came in the “red wall” former industrial seats that held the key to the Tories’ election win in 2019, and to an extent Labour’s victory in 2024. The party was proving more resilient
council seats too. This is a very different picture from the 2024 general election, when the Conservatives and Labour won 533 seats, while Reform and the Greens jointly were left with just nine, despite scoring
election in 2024. In Halton, Cheshire, Labour held two of the 17 seats it was defending as Reform UK gained 15 councillors in the first council to complete its count on Friday. In some wards
Labour strongholds dubbed the "red wall", which the Conservatives initially made gains in the 2019 general election under the leadership of Boris Johnson before suffering losses in 2024. He said he was convinced a "fundamental
council, Newcastle-under-Lyme, voted by nearly two-to-one in favour of Brexit. The Greens' success was more modest. They have averaged 16% of the vote in the wards declared so far, much
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
losses for the Conservatives, could result in the Lib Dems overtaking Kemi Badenoch’s party. If Labour fared very badly, there is an outside chance this second place could become first. One party strategist said
election is seen as a [key test of Starmer’s leadership](/news/2026/5/5/starmers-referendum-how-local-elections-could-expose-a-fractured-uk), with Labour trailing behind Reform UK in opinion polls in recent months. In response to the early results, Starmer said he would take
2024 after leading Labour to a historic general election victory, Starmer promised the public that his government would “fight every day until you believe again”. Now, Starmer is faced with the uncomfortable truth that
elections for these councils, and now has almost 400 councillors with undoubtedly many more to come. The size of losses and gains will change, but these [early headlines](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/08/labour-reform-uk-england-local-elections-2026-scotland-wales) are unlikely to. However
2024 general election looked like a return to the North East's natural order with Labour winning all but one of the region's constituencies. The majorities for the MPs though were shallow and Reform
2024 general election. Results across three nations could fundamentally change the political landscape and could have repercussions for the prime minister. In what is seen as the first true multiparty battle, Reform
council services. But this election cycle, analysts say, could be different. The voting system is designed for a two-party system and not today’s multi-party landscape. Most of these elections, particularly in England
losses – losing 158 seats so far, mostly to Reform candidates, in several areas – leaving it with a total of 250. It has taken back control of Westminster Council from Labour, however. The Green Party
2024 general election “Yeah, yeah, we’ll talk about that any other time you like,” he said, moving swiftly on to another questioner. Four hours later, the party took control of Essex county council from
2024, he came close to unseating Labour’s Shabana Mahmood in the general election, campaigning primarily against Labour’s policy on Gaza. Since then, Yakoob’s supporters have faced accusations of intimidation during the election
losses. The results in England, Scotland and Wales have piled pressure on Sir Keir, with some Labour MPs calling for him to set a timetable for his departure, although his cabinet allies have backed
losses piled up across the country and the Conservatives endured another disappointing set of results, Polanski sought to present his party as emerging from the results as the most viable option for opponents of Reform
2024 general election and a key test for Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. The full picture will emerge later as most councils are not counting overnight and are due to announce results later on Friday
losses will only add to the concerns within Labour. Here is every area with an election on 7 May — 136 local councils in England, plus the Welsh and Scottish parliaments. Labour currently controls 66 areas