Tory Chairman: We Need To Brace For A Challenging Local Election Night
- Lord Hayward predicts heavy losses for the Conservative Party, estimating they will lose between 475 and 525 local authority seats in the upcoming elections on May 1, 2025.
- Sir Keir Starmer's Labour Party is also expected to struggle, facing potential losses despite previous standing, especially in Doncaster.
- Kemi Badenoch acknowledged that the local elections will be very difficult for the Conservatives, admitting they will not repeat previous successes.
- Conservative Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick emphasized the need for a united coalition to fight Labour, warning of challenges if Reform UK becomes established.
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Tory peer and pollster predicts local election wipeout for his own party
The local elections, which will be the first big electoral test since last summer’s general election, will see the Tories lose around 500 seats, a leading pollster has predicted
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