Polling stations have opened in England for local elections, with the Conservative Party facing potential heavy losses that might impact Rishi Sunak's leadership. These elections, spanning over 2,600 seats across 107 councils, serve as a significant gauge of the Tories' popularity (or otherwise). Labour leader Keir Starmer, calling them ‘a chance for change after fourteen years of decline’, has highlighted policies which prioritise working people and restore integrity in politics. Previously contested in 2021, these council seats saw the Conservatives at their strongest post-UK Covid vaccine rollout. Current predictions suggest they might lose around 500 seats. There are also contests for ten mayoralties and 37 police and crime commissioner roles, and a parliamentary by-election in Blackpool South following a Tory MP's resignation due to a scandal. Labour hopes to make significant gains, particularly in tightly contested mayoral races in the West Midlands and Tees Valley. The outcome of these elections could trigger a leadership challenge for Sunak if the results are as bad as predicted.
Polls open in England’s local elections, Tories braced for heavy losses
Written by David Fletcher 02 May 2024Additional Info
- Pray: for God's will to be done through these elections. May each elected mayor and councillor be filled with wisdom as they seek to represent their constituents. (1 Timothy 2:1)
- More: www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/may/02/polls-open-in-england-may-local-elections-tories-braced-for-heavy-losses
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