Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 9
PM's rivals' local election losses complicate potential coup
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 9

PM's rivals' local election losses complicate potential coup

9 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 9
  • In Tameside, covering Angela Rayner's constituency, Labour lost control for the first time in 47 years as Reform won 18 of 19 seats.
  • The results leave some of Keir Starmer's main internal challengers looking weaker on their own home turf, undermining their authority to mount a leadership bid.
  • Thursday's local elections had been seen as a test of Labour's internal balance of power, but Friday's outcome instead added fresh obstacles to any move against the prime minister.
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