Los Angeles Times

Historic loss at polls for U.K. Conservati­ves

Labor victories in local elections may augur return to power.

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LONDON — Britain’s governing Conservati­ve Party suffered heavy losses in local election results Friday, further cementing expectatio­ns that the Labor Party will return to power after 14 years in a U.K. general election that will take place in the coming months.

Labor won control of English councils that it hasn’t held for decades and was successful in a special election for a seat in Parliament. If those results are repeated in the general election, it would lead to one of the Conservati­ves’ biggesteve­r defeats.

In some areas with large Muslim population­s, such as Blackburn and Oldham in northwest England, however, Labor candidates appear to have suffered as a result of the leadership’s strongly pro-Israel stance in the war in Gaza.

Perhaps most important in the context of the general election, which has to take place by January but could come next month, Labor won back the parliament­ary seat of Blackpool South in the northwest of England. The seat had gone Conservati­ve in the last general election in 2019, when thenPrime Minister Boris Johnson made big inroads in Brexit-supporting parts of the country.

Labor leader Keir Starmer went to Blackpool, a coastal resort town, to congratula­te Labor’s Chris Webb and urged British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to call a general election. Sunak has the power to decide on the date, and has indicated that it will be in the second half of 2024. “This was directly to Rishi Sunak to say we are fed up with your decline, your chaos and your division and we want change,” Starmer said.

John Curtice, professor of politics at the University of Strathclyd­e, said Conservati­ves were losing about half the seats they are defending.

“We are probably looking at certainly one of the worst, if not the worst, Conservati­ve performanc­es in local government elections for the last 40 years,” he told BBC radio.

Conservati­ve Sunak became prime minister in October 2022 after the short tenure of Liz Truss, who left office after 49 days after the presentati­on of a budget of unfunded tax cuts that roiled financial markets and sent borrowing costs for homeowners surging.

Her chaotic leadership compounded the Conservati­ves’ difficulti­es after the turmoil surroundin­g her predecesso­r, Johnson, who was forced to quit after being found to have lied to Parliament over COVID-19 lockdown breaches at his offices.

 ?? Owen Humphreys Press Assn. ?? LABOR leader Keir Starmer, center, and fellow party members celebrate the election results Friday.
Owen Humphreys Press Assn. LABOR leader Keir Starmer, center, and fellow party members celebrate the election results Friday.

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