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With Britain’s next general election potentially years away, polls suggest Prime Minister Keir Starmer's administration is swiftly losing ground.
Elon Musk has once again entered the British political fray, this time promoting a new right-wing party, Advance UK, while criticizing the leader of the rapidly growing and influential Reform UK party, Nigel Farage. Musk recently posted on X: Go with @ ...
Something extraordinary has happened in British politics these past few months: pretty much every party has become little more than a glorified wing of Not Reform. It’s been clear since conference season, when from Keir Starmer to Zack Polanski they all yapped about how they would Stop Farage.
The Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy says he wants his children to feel "confident" in the UK and England flags.
The result, when it is announced in the early hours of Friday morning, will also give a clear indication of where British politics as a whole could be heading next May. The south Wales seat has been a Labour stronghold at both Westminster and Cardiff Bay for decades, with tellers advised to weigh rather than count the party’s votes.