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Keir Starmer at it again..

Individual council seats are always massively volatile, they don't really mean anything
Historically, you're right. However, I think the political landscape is shifting substantially. The Tories have already been overtaken and replaced by Reform as the party of choice for the right. I think the overwhelming dissatisfaction with Starmer's Labour Party is ripe for any leftish party with a modicum of nouse to at least begin to challenge Labour as the party of choice for anyone with a moral compass. The Greens are the only option at the moment. I will not vote Labour again without a dramatic shift in tone from the Labour leadership. And that possibility seems miles away.
 
It would be interesting to see what the Greens could do with a tenth of Reform's coverage but there's no chance of that of course.

Labour strategy is fucking off anyone left of Ed Davey in the hope that they've nowhere else to go particularly if it's them or Farage. It's kept Macron in office despite him being as effective as a 90s Wolves midfield.
 
Turnout was 1920, no conclusions can be drawn from such a small number other than the very obvious
 
A Labour Party looking after British industry

and jobs,, makes a welcome change from the shower that was in power before them.

From the article below.


Downing Street has said it is now “confident” that raw materials will reach the British Steel site in Scunthorpe to keep the blast furnaces running.

“We are now confident in securing the supply of materials needed," the prime minister’s official spokesperson says, adding that the government is working with management at the Scunthorpe site to secure a “steady supply” of materials.

The iron ore pellets and coking coal contained in two shipments at Immingham docks will reach the steelworks “over the coming days”, he says.

A third shipment of raw materials is currently off the coast of Africa and making its way to the UK, the spokesperson adds.

He suggests that order had already begun prior to the government taking control of the site, but says “there were contractual issues that have now been sorted".
 
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