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elections in London. That's around the same number as in Scotland and Wales combined. The results in the capital won't only determine who runs vital public services - schools, social services and rubbish collection
elections and that it was reasonable for political parties to address [significant swings](https://www.ipsos.com/en-uk/uk-opinion-polls/voting-intention-polls-and-trends) in the national polls. But the organisation concluded that “some of these leaflets could mislead people as they choose
Labour control of both Cambridge and Exeter was aided by favourable treatment from the electoral system. Yet despite first-past-the-post's tendency to be kind to winners, when the political field becomes
Labour figure says, "how many times can you press the reset button before people realise it's not connected to anything?" Don't forget, too, the other parties who are trying to hold and take
Analysis: Many Labour MPs are blaming the boss for elections body blow Surveying the scale of Labour's disastrous elections performance, there are now at least a dozen Labour MPs saying publicly that Sir Keir
analysis would have convinced Sir Keir that he was right – from the point of view of political survival – to have [vetoed the mayor's candidacy.](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czr4e7ep468o) "If Andy had been back (in Westminster
Labour controlled since 1973, was another seismic result. The party won 43 seatsin a city where a strong leave vote had been one of the turning points of the 2016 referendum on leaving
results. Two listings on StubHub.co.uk offered pairs of VIP tickets, normally £109 each, for £421 and £530, while Viagogo carried a listing for a £45 general admission ticket at £363. FanFair also raised concerns about
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
analysis of what the science demands", he insisted in a speech on 21 April. But Iona says she has not experienced a just transition. Nor, she says, have thousands of other workers in the industry
results themselves, mind. A new proportional voting system in Wales makes it unlikely any one party will have a majority this time around, and it's hard to make accurate predictions. Plaid's ap Iorworth
result, even though the agency that checked him out had recommended that he didn't get the job. That might also seem insane nearly 18 months later, but to explain: there is process and then