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UK’s Starmer vows to fight on after Labor punished in local polls

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer vowed on Friday to stay in office ​to “deliver change” after his Labour Party suffered heavy losses in local elections that deepened doubts over his ability to govern, Reuters reports.

Just under two years after winning a ‌landslide national election, Starmer saw voters punish his Labor government, dealing it a blow in some of its traditional strongholds in former industrial regions in central and northern England.

The main beneficiary was the populist Reform UK party of Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage, which gained more than 400 council seats in England, and could form the main opposition in Scotland and Wales to the pro-independence Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru in results later on Friday.

Early results underscored the fracturing of Britain’s ​traditional two-party system, with the once-dominant Labor and Conservative parties losing votes not only to Reform, but to the left-wing Green Party at the other end of the political spectrum, and to nationalists in ​Scotland and Wales.

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