Why a Labour-Lib Dem alliance at the next election is inevitable
The Lib Dems’ key electoral targets are almost all Tory-held seats, not Labour ones.
ByThe Lib Dems’ key electoral targets are almost all Tory-held seats, not Labour ones.
ByThe share of Scots who identify primarily as Scottish has risen from 57 per cent in 2012 to 72 per…
ByStarmer is seen as stronger than Ed Miliband which makes it harder to claim he would be in the pocket…
ByThe key results across Great Britain with our ward-by-ward election map.
ByBy prioritising local issues and running professional campaigns the party has taken seats left and right.
ByThe headline results disguise the advances Keir Starmer’s party has made since the 2019 general election.
ByMapping the local election results across Great Britain.
ByWe predict that the Conservatives will lose more than 200 council seats, while Labour gains around 150.
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