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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Dan Haygarth

Three mayors fear Labour ‘psychodrama’ will impact local elections

  • Three prominent Labour mayors, including London's Sadiq Khan, have warned that national government issues are severely impacting the party's chances in the upcoming local elections.
  • They attribute voter dissatisfaction to repeated Labour U-turns, a failure to effectively communicate successes, and the ongoing Peter Mandelson security vetting scandal.
  • Leading pollster Sir John Curtice predicts “horrendous” results for Labour on 7 May, driven by the Prime Minister's unpopularity, with the party potentially facing its worst local outcome in London for over four decades.
  • Regional mayors are advocating for a “hyper-local” campaign strategy, urging candidates to focus on local issues rather than national government performance to win over voters.
  • The poor electoral outlook has intensified speculation of a leadership challenge against Sir Keir Starmer following the local elections, with some Labour MPs already calling for his resignation.

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