The podcast explores youth mental health, phone addiction, and job shortages, while also highlighting controversial staff exemption practices at Wellington City Council and calls for electricity sector reform.
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I think it's going to be a bad day for Keir Starmer and Labour, and I think the knives will be sharpening as I speak in the background. A lot of people waiting for the opportunity to oust him. So look, the polls are predicting that Labour could lose as many as 1,800 council seats across England, and then you've got national elections in Scotland for the Scottish Parliament, and then you've got Welsh elections for the Welsh Senate. So they are national elections, standalone, devolved.
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