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Defiant Starmer digs in after UK Labour’s local election drubbing

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May 8, 2026

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South China Morning Post4h ago

Defiant Starmer digs in after UK Labour’s local election drubbing

Keir Starmer has vowed to continue as leader of the UK Labour Party despite significant losses in recent local elections. The results, which occurred on Friday, May 8, 2026, saw Labour punished by voters in traditional strongholds, particularly in central and northern England. The populist Reform UK party, led by Nigel Farage, emerged as a major beneficiary, gaining over 350 council seats in England and potentially becoming the main opposition in Scotland and Wales. These local election drubbings have intensified doubts about Starmer's ability to govern, though he remains defiant in his commitment to delivering change for Britain.

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Al Jazeera6h ago

UK’s Labour set for heavy losses in elections as Reform makes early gains

Early results from UK local elections indicate significant losses for Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour Party, with Nigel Farage's Reform UK making unexpected gains, particularly in traditional Labour heartlands. By Friday morning, Labour had lost over 258 seats, while Reform UK secured 382. These elections are viewed as a critical test of Starmer's leadership, as Labour trails Reform UK in recent opinion polls. Starmer acknowledged the tough results and took responsibility but stated his resolve to deliver promised change. Major losses for Labour have occurred in "Red Wall" constituencies, areas historically loyal to the party. Reform UK's early successes include wins in Greater Manchester and the Liverpool City Region, challenging Labour's long-standing dominance in these areas.

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The Guardian - World News11h ago

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. 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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Keir Starmer vowed to fight on to deliver on his promise to bring 'change' to Britain after Labour suffered heavy losses in local elections.

— Keir Starmer

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Nigel Farage stated the results represented a 'truly historic shift in British politics'.

— Nigel Farage

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Keir Starmer vows to continue as leader despite significant local election losses for Labour.

— Keir Starmer

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Labour has lost control of councils in northern England and the Midlands, including Hartlepool, Tameside, Redditch, and Tamworth.

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Some Labour MPs, including John McDonnell and Jonathan Brash, are calling for Starmer to resign.

— John McDonnell, Jonathan Brash

May 7, 2026

5 articles|2 sources
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The Guardian - World News17h ago

Polls close in elections across England, Scotland and Wales

Polls have closed across England, Scotland, and Wales following local, mayoral, and parliamentary elections. Over 30 million people were eligible to vote in what is considered a significant test for Keir Starmer. Results are expected to reveal potential gains for Reform UK and the Green Party at the expense of the two major parties in England, with the Liberal Democrats also anticipated to increase their councillor numbers. Elections were held for 136 local councils in England, with results beginning to be announced from early Friday morning and continuing through Saturday. Scottish and Welsh results are anticipated by Friday afternoon, with mayoral election counts commencing on Friday. Labour is bracing for potentially significant seat losses in these elections.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

UK voters head to the polls in local elections

Voters across England, Scotland, and Wales are participating in local elections today, casting ballots for approximately 5,000 council seats, mayoral positions, and seats in devolved parliaments. These elections are considered a significant test for Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government, which came to power in 2024. Projections indicate potential gains for far-right and left-wing parties, which could negatively impact the governing Labour Party. The elections are taking place amidst challenges including a cost-of-living crisis and recent political scandals. Results are anticipated overnight and into Friday.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Major test for Labour as polls open in English, Scottish and Welsh elections

Elections are underway across England, Scotland, and Wales, representing a significant electoral test for Keir Starmer and the Labour Party. Millions are voting in local, mayoral, and parliamentary contests that could reshape the national political landscape. These elections are the first major assessment of the current political climate, marked by fluctuating poll numbers for Labour and the Conservatives and the rise of smaller parties. The contests include elections for the Scottish and Welsh parliaments, 136 English local councils, and six mayoral positions. Results are expected to be announced from late Thursday night through Saturday, with key mayoral and council outcomes anticipated by Friday lunchtime.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Election monitors note instances of voters in England turned away over ID

European election monitors from the Council of Europe have reported instances of voters being turned away from polling stations in England due to confusion over new photo ID requirements. While not considered widespread, these incidents were noted by the 17-member delegation observing local elections in England, as well as government elections in Scotland and Wales. The observers, comprising politicians from various European states, are assessing issues including polling station organization, staff training, accessibility, and any potential harassment or interference. Their findings will be detailed in a report to be published on Friday, with the observation mission also touching upon broader concerns of foreign interference in democratic processes.

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Polls have closed across England, Scotland and Wales for local, mayoral and parliamentary elections.

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The Elections Act 2022 introduced the requirement of bringing valid photo ID to vote in some UK elections.

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Observation of local and regional elections is more important than ever due to increasing threats from foreign interference and disinformation.

— Jani Kokko

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Voters in England, Scotland and Wales are casting their ballots in local elections.

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Millions are casting votes across England, Scotland, and Wales in May elections.

May 6, 2026

1 articles|1 sources
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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Keir Starmer makes late pitch to voters turning to Greens and Reform

Labour leader Keir Starmer is making a last-minute appeal to voters considering the Green Party or Reform UK in England's local elections. Facing potential record losses, Starmer argued that these parties are unfit to lead during global instability and that only Labour prioritizes the national interest. He contrasted Labour's promise of progress with the "anger and division" of Reform and the "empty promises" of the Greens. Significant seat losses in these elections could pose an existential threat to Starmer's leadership. Labour hopes to mitigate negative perceptions by highlighting early gains in London, but is expected to face losses in historically Labour areas to Reform and also anticipates setbacks in Scottish and Welsh elections.

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Key Claims

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Keir Starmer stated that Reform’s Nigel Farage and the Greens’ Zack Polanski were “not fit to meet this moment of great global instability”.

— Keir Starmer

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Polling experts predict Labour could lose more than 75% of its seats, about 1,900.

— Stephen Fisher (University of Oxford)

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Labour is braced for record-breaking losses in Thursday’s local elections in England.

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In elections to the Welsh Senedd, Labour is on course to lose power to Plaid Cymru and record its worst ever result.

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Reform is expected to take historically Labour councils such as Barnsley and Sunderland.

May 5, 2026

1 articles|1 sources
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Al Jazeera3d ago

‘Starmer’s referendum’: How local elections could expose a fractured UK

Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour Party faces significant local and devolved elections on Thursday, potentially marking a sharp setback after two years in power. Analysts predict Labour could experience its worst results in decades due to policy shifts and controversies, with gains expected for Reform UK on the right and the Green Party on the left. In Wales, Plaid Cymru is also polling strongly, challenging Labour's long-standing dominance. These elections are seen as a crucial indicator of the UK's increasingly fragmented political landscape, moving beyond typical local issues to reflect national sentiment. The first-past-the-post voting system, traditionally favoring two-party contests, is now being tested by a multi-party environment where votes are more dispersed.

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A YouGov poll conducted in April suggested that 70 percent of respondents believed Starmer was doing “badly”.

— YouGov poll

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The voting system (FPTP) is designed for a two-party system and not today's multi-party landscape.

— analysts

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These elections are in many ways seen as a “referendum” on Starmer’s government.

— analysts

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Thursday's polls could deliver a sharp setback for Labour, with Reform UK and the Greens expected to gain.

— analysts

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Voters across England, Wales and Scotland are expected to deliver Labour their worst results in decades.

Apr 30, 2026

1 articles|1 sources
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The Guardian - World NewsApr 30

Local election campaigning enters final week as forecaster warns Labour could lose 1,850 English seats –UK politics live

Local election campaigning is in its final week, with forecaster Robert Hayward predicting significant gains for Reform UK, potentially at the expense of both Labour and Conservative seats. In London, Conservative minister Kemi Badenoch stated her party's commitment to keeping council tax low, differentiating their approach from Reform UK's promises. Badenoch expressed a desire for the Conservatives to win as many seats as possible and regain lost councils, such as Westminster, though she declined to set a specific target. The upcoming elections will determine the political landscape in English local councils.

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Kemi Badenoch refused to set a specific target for the number of seats the Conservatives expect to win.

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The Conservatives are committed to keeping council tax as low as possible.

— Kemi Badenoch

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Labour could lose 1,850 English seats in the upcoming local elections.

— Robert Hayward

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Reform UK will be a big winner, taking seats from both Labour and the Conservatives.

— Robert Hayward

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Reform UK is promising to cut council tax but could not deliver on that promise.

— Kemi Badenoch