United Kingdom: Labor wins local elections in one of worst results for Conservatives

United Kingdom: Labor wins local elections in one of worst results for Conservatives

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On Thursday, millions of voters in England were called to the polls. More than 2,600 municipal representatives will be elected, including 107 local authorities and 11 mayors of major boroughs such as London and Manchester.

The Labor Party won Local elections in England. The count ends tomorrow, when the name of the future is announced Mayor in London, but the results, which have already been revealed, reveal a major defeat for the Prime Minister's Conservative Party.

With most of the results already confirmed, the polls confirmed what predictions were made. The Conservative Party suffered a heavy electoral defeat. They are the only party to reduce local representation.

Labor are clear winners in these elections. They increased municipal mandates and elected one more deputy in a by-election held at the same time.

On Thursday, millions of voters in England were called to the polls. More than 2600 municipal representatives will be elected in 107 local bodies and 11 constituencies Mayors From big cities like London and Manchester.

With Rishi Sunak's Conservative Party already having less support than it did when Liz Truss was prime minister, there are more critical voices within the Conservatives.

The counting will end on Saturday with the announcement of who will be the mayor of the capital.

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