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    UK’s Labour claim massive early win over PM Sunak’s Conservatives

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    LONDON, May 3 (Reuters) – The opposition Labour Party clinched a parliamentary seat in northern England on Friday along with control of several councils, dealing significant blows to the ruling Conservatives and adding more pressure on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

    This resounding victory sets the stage for two pivotal days of local results preceding this year’s national election, with polls indicating a potential shift in power to Labour under the leadership of Keir Starmer, potentially ending the Conservative government’s 14-year reign.

    Voters participated in Thursday’s elections for over 2,000 seats on local authorities across England, including high-profile mayoral elections, notably in London. Blackpool South was the sole parliamentary seat contested after a Conservative lawmaker resigned amid a lobbying scandal.

    Labour’s Chris Webb secured victory in Blackpool with 10,825 votes, while the Conservative candidate trailed with 3,218 votes. Polling expert John Curtice noted a significant swing of 26% to Labour from the 2019 result, marking the third-largest swing in post-war by-election history.

    The defeat in Blackpool, coupled with early indications of substantial losses at the council level, buoy Labour’s prospects for a sweeping triumph over Sunak’s Conservatives in the upcoming national election.

    “This seismic win in Blackpool South is the most significant outcome today,” Starmer asserted. “It’s a clear message from voters directly to Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives—a resounding call for change.”

    Conservative Party Chairman Richard Holden conceded it had been “a tough night,” acknowledging the less-than-ideal outcomes.

    Sunak’s Conservatives trail Labour by about 20 percentage points in most national opinion polls, further compounded by the disappointing local election results. Despite Sunak’s efforts to bolster support through announcements like increased defense spending and controversial plans regarding illegal asylum seekers, the losses may intensify calls for leadership change.

    Curtice’s analysis suggests the Conservatives are on track for their worst local election results in four decades, hinting at potential defeat in the national election. Initial results indicate Labour making gains at the Conservatives’ expense, aligning with predictions of significant losses for the governing party.

    While Labour fell short of gaining control of a targeted southeastern council, it attributed some setbacks to discontent over its stance on Gaza. Nevertheless, Labour’s national campaign coordinator, Pat McFadden, emphasized a widespread desire for change evident in the election results.

    As the nation braces for a general election, local election outcomes could exacerbate dissatisfaction within the Conservative Party regarding Sunak’s leadership. The extent of this unrest may hinge on the results of key mayoral elections, particularly in the Tees Valley and West Midlands, with the outcome in London expected to favor Labour’s Sadiq Khan for another term.

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