Mapped: the elections that could deliver unprecedented' losses for Labour
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Mapped: the elections that could deliver unprecedented' losses for Labour
"Polling shows Labour's vote share falling by more than half in Wales, enough to push the party into third place, with Reform and Plaid Cymru vying for first."
"Stephen Fisher, a professor of political sociology at the University of Oxford, has estimated Labour will lose 1,900 councillors on 7 May, 74% of the number of seats the party currently holds that are up for re-election."
"Such a result would be the worst local election performance for any prime minister since comparable data began."
Labour is on track for its worst local election performance, with significant declines in vote-share expected in England, Wales, and Scotland. Polling indicates Labour's support in Wales could drop by more than half, potentially placing the party in third behind Reform and Plaid Cymru. In Scotland, the Scottish National Party is likely to maintain power, while Labour faces competition from various parties in England. Experts predict Labour could lose 1,900 councillors, marking a historic low for any prime minister since records began.
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