This piece analyzes the political fragmentation in the UK following local elections, highlighting the decline of Labour, the rise of the Greens and Reform UK, and the growing influence of secessionist parties in Scotland and Wales, all contributing to a broader crisis of centrist
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political realignment in Scotland and Wales
Local elections reveal the deep fracturing of UK politics and put the writing on the wall for Keir StarmerSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.