A year post-Labour's victory, Keir Starmer's promise to transform politics into public service has faced challenges. After an initial honeymoon, Labour's opinion poll ratings have dropped significantly. The 1 May elections saw the Reform party's impressive performance, capturing over 600 council seats and winning key positions, further indicating Labour's decline. Key legislation, including a notable terminally ill adults bill, did not originate from a manifesto and lacked strong party backing. Labour's ongoing legislative agenda includes addressing pressing issues such as immigration and housing, with numerous bills introduced aiming for impactful reforms.
Labour's stock with the electorate has declined significantly since the 2024 election, as demonstrated by opinion polls showing a steady drop in support since the honeymoon phase.
Reform party's strong performance in the May elections, gaining over 600 council seats and winning a mayoralty, has contributed to Labour's declining popularity.
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