Campaigning sprint finish ahead of elections around Britain tomorrow
•Campaigning sprint finish ahead of elections around Britain tomorrowJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleChris MasonPolitical editorPAWe stand on the cusp of the biggest set of elections since t...
•Plaid argue they are the only party that can beat Reform, and so hope to attract voters who might not normally be drawn to them, but are very keen Reform are not the winners.
•Reform, for their part, are confident they can emerge as the biggest party in the Senedd.In Scotland, the Scottish National Party are confident of winning their fifth devolved election in a row.
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Campaigning sprint finish ahead of elections around Britain tomorrowJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleChris MasonPolitical editorPAWe stand on the cusp of the biggest set of elections since the general election two years ago.Tomorrow morning, polling stations will be open in communities across Scotland and Wales, as voters choose who should run their devolved governments - and they will be open too in many, but not all, parts of England, as more than 5,000 seats on 136 councils are contested, as well as six mayoral vacancies.For weeks already, people having been casting their ballot by post.The parties and the candidates are now preparing their final pitch to you.Plaid Cymru, who one day would like to see an independent Wales, are in a tussle with Reform UK to emerge as the largest party in the newly expanded Senedd, the Welsh Parliament. Plaid argue they are the only party that can beat Reform, and so hope to attract voters who might not normally be drawn to them, but are very keen Reform are not the winners. Reform, for their part, are confident they can emerge as the biggest party in the Senedd.In Scotland, the Scottish National Party are confident of winning their fifth devolved election in a row. Like Plaid, they too are pitching themselves as the most viable option when it comes to beating Nigel Farage's party. Reform are revelling in being competitive in a nation that strongly endorsed Remain in the Brexit referendum a decade ago.And it is not just in Scotland and Wales that Westminster's two big beasts, Labour and the Conservatives, are on the back foot.The prime minister argues he has got the big judgement call of 2026 right: that it was in the UK's national interest, he believes, not to be directly involved in America and Israel's war on Iran.Labour also emphasise their attempts to improve the health service and changing the law to improve workers' rights. But Sir Keir Starmer does so while pleading with his party, in publ...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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