Deccan Chronicle

Blow for Johnson as Conservati­ves lose key poll seats

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London, May 6: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson-led Conservati­ve Party on Friday suffered some key losses in the local elections after the Opposition Labour won some of the traditiona­l Tory stronghold­s in London.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said the party had reached a “turning point” and was “back on track” to succeed at the next General Election after grabbing the councils of Westminste­r, Wandsworth and Barnet in London.

The Tories had held the Westminste­r council in the heart of London since its creation in 1964 and Wandsworth in south London since 1978.

“This is a big turning point. From the depths of the 2019 general election, we’re back on track. We’ve sent a message to the Prime Minister: Britain deserves better,” Starmer said, during a visit to Barnet on Thursday.

However, according to early results and trends, the picture looks mixed for the rest of England.

We’ve had some difficult results and we can see

that in London but it does not demonstrat­e that Labour has the momentum to form the next government,” Conservati­ve Party co-chair Oliver Dowden told the BBC.

The partygate scandal of Johnson and his close aides being found in breach of Covid-19 lockdown measures as well as the rising cost of living crisis are being seen as impacting the local elections for councils and boroughs across England, Scotland and Wales.

The elections, held on Thursday for 140 England councils, 32 in Scotland and 22 in Wales, are mostly about local issues but UK government politics at Westminste­r does have some bearing on voters’choice.

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