Baroness Eluned Morgan, the First Minister of Wales, has dramatically lost her seat as crisis engulfs Labour following disastrous local election results across England, Wales and Scotland.
Baroness Morgan became the most high-profile victim of Labour’s seismic defeat in the vote after failing to retain her seat in Ceredigion Penfro.
Meanwhile, the Greens have added further misery to Labour by taking the Hackney mayoralty following losses to Reform and even the Conservatives.
Reform has taken control of Suffolk County Council after winning power in Essex, Havering and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Nigel Farage has boasted both Labour and the Conservatives face being ‘wiped out’ in the local election results marking what he described as a ‘historic shift’ in UK politics.
But Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to stand at the next election despite growing calls within his own party for him to resign.
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Welsh Labour leader Eluned Morgan loses seat in shock result
Reform wins Thurrock council from Labour
Sir Ed Davey – Lib Dems ‘only non-populist party left standing’
Greens close in on Labour’s Hackney bastion and make big gains in Manchester
Labour council leader says Reform on course to take Barnsley
It was the national politics that dominated this election 100%. Reform have played that card, not talked about Barnsley in any way, shape or form. It was just about Keir Starmer and the Government.
We hoped our proud record in Barnsley would be able to block some of that, sadly, in too many cases, it’s not been the case.
Reform take control of Sunderland from Labour
Scottish Greens win first seat in Holyrood
Labour council leader in Starmer’s constituency loses seat to Greens
Greens win first seat in Senedd
Former Labour minister suggests Starmer ‘cannot lead us into another election’
He is doing an incredible job at the moment on the international stage in the middle of global instability and a war. And it is imperative that he is successful in that role because our constituents livelihoods are dependent upon it.
But I think what is abundantly clear, is that unless the government delivers significant and urgent change, then the prime minister cannot lead us into another election.
4pm update – Labour lose more councils as Reform win over 600 seats
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Welsh Labour leader Eluned Morgan loses seat in shock result
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2pm update – Reform win another council from the Tories
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Welsh First Minister expected to lose seat, sources say
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Reform win Suffolk council from the Tories
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1pm update – Reform leads the way as Labour loses power in 10 councils
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Labour council leader calls on Starmer to quit
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Zack Polanski – Country has rejected Keir Starmer
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Labour lose control of Blackburn Council
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Greens win Hackney mayoralty from Labour
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Reform wins control of Essex County Council from the Tories
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Angela Rayner faces fight to save own Commons seat as Labour loses council
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Kemi Badenoch – I’m proud of our results
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First union calls for Starmer’s head after local elections disaster
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Starmer – Ed Miliband has made it clear he supports me
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DEBATE: Can Badenoch save the Tories or should she strike pact with Reform?
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JASON GROVES: Reform is extending its reach while Labour loses votes to everyone
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Nigel Farage – You are witnessing historic shift in British politics
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Reform win Havering council
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Reform claim victory in Havering
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Starmer – I take responsibility for very tough election results
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Will Labour calls for Keir Starmer to resign grow after local elections nightmare?
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UK local election results: See our live-updating maps and charts across the country
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Defence Secretary – Starmer can still turn it round
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Westminster win shows Tories are ‘coming back in London’, says party
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MP John McDonnell says leadership change ‘must be on the agenda’
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Labour hold Ealing council, while Lib Dems keep control of Richmond-upon-Thames and Sutton
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Tories take Westminster City Council from Labour
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Reform UK take Newcastle-under-Lyme from the Conservatives



