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Six principal authority council by-elections this week and here are the results, starting with a nice run-up to the Lib Dem ...
Reform's net ratings are worse than those for Ukip in 2014, making its progress a story about relative Labour and ...
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Ulrich Savary, a Labour councillor turned independent on Trafford Council, has now joined the Liberal Democrats.
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Just the one principal authority council by-elections this week, for Stopsley ward on Luton Council. It saw the Lib Dems win, ...
Wondering what the Lib Dems achieved between 2010 and 2015 when they were in coalition government? Here’s the answer to that, in poster form. (Click/tap on the image for a larger version or scroll ...
Below is the list of the Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidates (formerly Prospective Parliamentary Candidates, aka PPCs) for the July 2024 general election. If you’d like to help them, a great way ...
Here’s my coverage of all the local council by-election results in Britain, updated each week as the results come in. I include all principal authority by-elections (i.e. borough, district, county and ...
The Week in Polls is my exclusive once a week round-up of what we’ve learnt from British political opinion polling and analysis, handily condensed for you into one ...
James Regan (a town councillor in Epping) has also been suspended by Reform UK (that linked news report has a mistake over which council he was elected to). In addition, Martin Sarfas stood ...
Alperton (Brent) Council By-Election Result:🔶 LDM: 48.5% (+2.0)🌹 LAB: 23.0% (-18.3)🌳 CON: 20.6% (+8.4) ️ RFM: 8.0% (New)Liberal Democrat HOLD.Changes w/ 2022. Unfortunately, in 2021 Councillor ...