UK Local Elections: Reform UK Surges as Labour Suffers Historic Losses
Reform UK sees a massive surge in the UK local elections as the Labour Party suffers historic losses in England and Wales, sparking calls for PM Keir Starmer to resign.
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Reform UK sees a massive surge in the UK local elections as the Labour Party suffers historic losses in England and Wales, sparking calls for PM Keir Starmer to resign.
Over 30 million people vote in the UK’s 2026 local and devolved elections, serving as a crucial vote of confidence for PM Starmer’s Labour government.
Results from the UK’s local elections have reshaped the political landscape, with the SNP pushing for a second independence referendum and Conservatives strengthening in England.
An overview of the recent UK local elections with a focus on significant developments in Scotland and Wales, and their potential implications for the future of the United Kingdom.