How Reform won votes from Swansea to Sunderland
What Labour and Reform agree on is that national factors were critical. Both parties found voters on the doorsteps who disliked the government and detested the prime minister. Reform's tactic of framing the polls as a referendum on Sir Keir Starmer certainly paid off, drowning out any positive local messages Labour tried to sell.
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