The results of the local elections in the United Kingdom have been announced, and the Labour and Conservative parties have suffered setbacks

Golden Ten Data reported on May 3 that on May 2, local time, the results of the local elections in the United Kingdom were released. Britain's right-wing Reform Party won the most local council seats, with 674 seats; The ruling Labour Party is fourth out of six parties with 99 seats; The Conservatives came in second with 316 seats, but lost their original 672 seats. More than 1,600 members of the local council and six mayors were elected, and one member of the House of Commons representing the Langcoen and Helsby regions of England was elected in a by-election. Previously, Labour MPs representing the constituency resigned after being convicted of assaulting someone in the street. The results of the by-election have been indicated, and the Reform Party narrowly defeated the Labour Party to win the seat. British Prime Minister Starmer, the leader of the Labour Party, said in an interview that the result was "disappointing". The election is seen as a major test for Labour's coming to power. Analysts pointed out that a series of measures taken by the Labor Party after taking office, such as limiting winter energy subsidies, introducing tax increase plans, and reforming pension and estate taxes, have led to a decline in its approval ratings.

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