The results of the local elections in the UK expose the governance crisis of the Labour Party, while the Reform Party rises unexpectedly.

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Jin10 data reported on May 3, the results of the local elections in the UK were announced on May 2 local time. According to results published by UK media, the right-wing party, the Reform Party, secured the most local council seats, reaching 674 seats. The ruling Labour Party ranked fourth among the six parties, obtaining 99 seats, while the Conservative Party came in second with 316 seats but lost its previous 672 seats. This election is the first local election held in the UK since the Labour Party won the general election and came to power in July 2024, and it is seen as a significant test for the Labour Party's governance. Experts point out that a series of measures taken by the Labour Party after coming to power have led to a decline in its support rate, impacting the traditional two-party structure of UK politics.

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