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UK’s May heads for electoral test over Brexit and her leadership

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UK - Prime Minister Theresa May unleashed a scathing attack on Britain’s main opposition party on Thursday, launching a campaign for local elections next month that will be the biggest electoral test so far. Pressing home her advantage over Labour in opinion polls, she told voters to choose between the “competence” of her Conservati­ves and the “chaos” of the rest in the May 4 elections when voters across Britain will elect thousands of local authority councilors and six new mayors.

The ballot will also show whether opposition Labour has managed to defy the opinion polls, where the party’s standing has sunk since veteran lawmaker Jeremy Corbyn took over 18 months ago to lead the party further to the left. “When you look at it closely, these local elections present a clear and informativ­e choice: the competence of a strong Conservati­ve council, focused on the priorities of local people, keeping local taxes down and delivering high quality local services,” she told supporters in the central city of Nottingham. “Or the chaos and disarray of the rest – political parties motivated not by what is best for local areas, but what best for their own partisan political interest, and without a plan for our country or our local communitie­s – just a recipe for chaos and failure.” Under pressure from his own lawmakers for pulling Labour away from the center ground from where it won three elections under Tony Blair, Corbyn has also launched Labour’s local election campaign, saying the party was spurred by anger about the Conservati­ves “running our country down”. “The future of our country cannot be left to the free market and the whims of the wealthy,” Corbyn said on Tuesday, promising to create a national investment bank and regional developmen­t banks to help unlock 500 billion pounds ($620 billion) for capital projects and to increase spending on education and health. Pollsters say Labour could lose around 125 council seats across Britain in the elections, handing many to the Conservati­ves - a scenario not often seen as voters usually punish the ruling party in local elections.

(Reuters.com)

 ??  ?? Britain’s Prime Minister, Theresa May, delivers a speech to launch the Conservati­ve Party’s local elections campaign, in Calverton Village Hall, Calverton, Britain April 6, 2017. (Reuters.com)
Britain’s Prime Minister, Theresa May, delivers a speech to launch the Conservati­ve Party’s local elections campaign, in Calverton Village Hall, Calverton, Britain April 6, 2017. (Reuters.com)

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