Politics and Government
Politics and Government
'They're petrified': Reform in row with Labour over delayed local elections
- Reform's deputy leader Richard Tice claims more than half of the scheduled elections for 2,240 council seats across 32 councils could be postponed to allow councils to prepare for Labour's devolution
The article discusses a dispute between the Reform Party and the Labour Party over the delay in local elections in the UK. The Reform Party, led by Richard Tice, has accused Labour of being "petrified" of facing the electorate, suggesting that the delay is a strategic move to avoid potential losses. The local elections, originally scheduled for May, have been postponed due to the ongoing effects of the global health crisis, with new dates set for May 2021. Tice claims this delay is politically motivated, arguing that Labour fears the public's current dissatisfaction with their handling of various issues. Labour, on the other hand, insists that the decision was made in consultation with electoral commissions to ensure safety and fairness, given the logistical challenges posed by the health crisis. This contention has sparked a broader debate on the timing of elections and the implications for democratic processes during times of national emergency.
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Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-gb/politics/government/they-re-petrified-reform-in-row-with-labour-over-delayed-local-elections/ar-AA1wZ82B ]