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UK S Labour Party Suffers Heavy Early Losses as Reform Gains in Elections

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- Labour Party lost 185 council seats in May 2026 local elections.
- Reform UK gained 253 seats, becoming a major opposition force.
- Labour lost control of Tameside and Wigan.
- Elections included 136 local councils in England and devolved parliaments in Scotland and Wales.
- Next general election scheduled for 2029.

