
Why Labour are on track for massive gains in the local elections
History suggests Labour should be looking at over 500 gains

History suggests Labour should be looking at over 500 gains

Will chasing the same narrow economically left but culturally right constituent pay off for Labour? Or will those who are pushed too far, take their vote to a smaller party jostling for space in the straightjacket of the two-party system, or just not vote at all?

The Labour Party made significant gains in the capital in the local elections last year.

‘Another eg. of Conservatives’ drift to the unhinged right.’

The Prime Minister was probed into why he didn’t stand up to ‘snowflake’ Tory MPs over their behaviour surrounding the suspension of the BBC host Gary Lineker.

“Less than 1% of those who arrived by boats have been processed.”

“Today, on behalf of the entire Labour Party, I say sorry.”

Keir Starmer has unequivocally stated that his predecessor Jeremy Corbyn will not be allowed to stand as a Labour candidate at the next election.

Sunak made the claim at PMQs

“Did his now former chair tell government officials that he was under investigation by the taxman before or after the Prime Minister appointed him?”