Labour losses pile up in England local elections as Reform UK makes gains
Labour has suffered significant losses in England's local elections, with Reform UK making notable gains. The elections, held on Thursday, saw Labour lose councillors across the country, particularly in its traditional northern strongholds.

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AI-generatedLabour has suffered significant losses in England's local elections, with Reform UK making notable gains. The elections, held on Thursday, saw Labour lose councillors across the country, particularly in its traditional northern strongholds. Reform UK achieved a sweeping victory in Hartlepool, winning all 12 seats up for election, and made substantial gains in Halton, Cheshire, securing 15 councillors. These results indicate a challenging electoral landscape for Labour leader Keir Starmer, with some within the party calling for leadership change. The turnout for these elections was slightly higher than the previous local elections in 2024.
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5 extractedLabour MP Jonathan Brash called for Keir Starmer to go, stating 'We need change at the top of the Labour party.'
Labour lost 20 seats and Reform gained 23 in Wigan, Greater Manchester.
In Halton, Cheshire, Reform UK gained 15 councillors where Labour defended 17 seats.
Reform UK won all 12 seats up for grabs in Hartlepool, meaning Labour is likely to become the opposition.
Labour haemorrhaged councillors at local elections as Reform UK made significant gains.