随着选民忠诚度已成为遥远的回忆,Lib Dems 的生活成本政策以及对 Trump 的批评可能会让他们赢得支持。选举前的造势一直由 Reform UK 和 Greens 的崛起,以及 Labour 和 Tories 截然不同的困境所主导。但在 5 月 8 日,近几周基本被忽视的 Liberal Democrats 仍有可能一觉醒来成为 English 地方政府的第一大党。这只是该党领袖 Ed Davey 及其团队面临的几个矛盾之一。他们在许多全国性民意调查中排名第五,支持率与 2024 年相比几乎没有变化。但 Lib Dem 的高层们很乐观,坚信现在的 UK 政治已经截然不同且极度碎片化,使得头条民调几乎变得无关紧要。继续阅读...
Robert Hayward 预测 Reform 将成为大赢家,从 Labour 和 Conservatives 手中夺取席位
早上好。我们现在进入了 Scottish parliament、Welsh Senedd 和英格兰地方选举竞选的最后一周。Keir Starmer 原计划今天发表重要演讲,但他和其他政治领导人今天正专注于应对 Golders Green 刺伤事件以及英国犹太社区面临的反犹太主义威胁——政府反恐立法独立审查员 Jonathan Hall KC 将此描述为“national security emergency”。这是我们的隔夜报道。这是 Taz Ali 的直播博客。Taz 将报道针对该事件的大部分政治反应,因此我在此不会涉及这些内容。(恐怕由于刑事诉讼正在进行中,下方的评论区将不允许发表与此次袭击相关的评论。)Continue reading...
Labour calls on Nigel Farage to sack candidates and says his party’s checks ‘clearly not fit for purpose’Reform UK’s checks on candidates are “clearly not fit for purpose”, Labour has said after two more candidates in May’s local elections were accused of making offensive or potentially racist social media posts.Meanwhile, it emerged that Restore Britain, the party set up by the MP Rupert Lowe after he left Reform, appeared to have accepted a donation from someone who has called publicly on social media for “another Hitler” to come to power. Continue reading...
Some fear a fragmented field of hopefuls from Labour, the Conservatives, Greens, Reform and Independents could leave city ungovernablePaul Tilsley was 23 when he was first elected for the Liberal party in Birmingham’s 1968 council elections. At the time, the UK had an unpopular Labour government facing an economic crisis, tensions around immigration and US pressure to back military action abroad.Such a backdrop may seem familiar, but this May, the all-out local elections in Birmingham could not be more different. Tilsley, now a Lib Dem, faces a fragmented field with candidates from Labour, the Conservatives, Greens, Reform and Independents all competing for his seat and no party expected to win an overall majority at the council. Continue reading...
• Venezuela's opposition coalition announced victory in April 10 municipal elections, claiming to have won majorities in 200+ municipalities, though the National Electoral Council has delayed official results release.
• International election observers from the Carter Center and UN raised concerns about transparency and irregularities in voting procedures, with some polling stations reporting technical malfunctions.
• The disputed results threaten to deepen political crisis in the oil-rich nation already facing severe economic collapse and humanitarian crisis, with potential for renewed street protests and international diplomatic intervention.
Exclusive: Health secretary warns of dangers of protest vote as he pitches NHS as key battleground in May electionsVoters in May’s local and devolved elections risk putting the NHS in jeopardy if they vote for populist parties, Wes Streeting has said, as he sought to make the health service a key battleground.“The founding principles of the NHS are at greater threat than at any time since the NHS was founded in 1948,” the health secretary said. Continue reading...
Animals were used legally as fishing bait, sheriff’s office confirms after incident shook locals in Guemes IslandA Washington state sheriff’s office says it has solved the mystery of nearly two dozen dead canines who washed ashore recently.The animals were foxes being used legally as bait for fishing operations, the Skagit county sheriff’s office said on Friday. Continue reading...
Conservatives disowned Derek Bullock in 2023 after he allegedly used racial slur to call for people of Pakistani heritage to be shotA Reform UK candidate for next month’s council elections was twice disciplined by the Conservatives over allegedly offensive or racist comments, while another shared conspiracy theories about Covid, it has emerged, as the full slate of candidates was confirmed.More than 5,000 council places in England are being contested on 7 May, along with several mayoralties, and elections for the Scottish and Welsh parliaments, in a significant test for all the major parties. Continue reading...
Exclusive: Capital’s mayor warns people not to use next month’s elections as a referendum on Labour’s progressUK politics live – latest updatesSadiq Khan has said he can understand why some former Labour voters are “flirting” with other parties in the run-up to May’s elections, but said that they may regret seeing a Green or Reform-led council in their areas.Speaking to the Guardian at a youth centre, where he was announcing new funding for facilities for young people, the London mayor also cautioned Labour MPs against considering a challenge to Keir Starmer, saying such “navel gazing” would be punished by the electorate. Continue reading...