Local elections special: end of the two-party duopoly?
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Local elections special: end of the two-party duopoly?


This week, we’ve seen Reform UK trounce Labour and the Conservatives across England in local elections.


Nigel Farage’s party has secured a fifth MP, clinched two mayorships and seized control of at least seven councils.


In response, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is vowing to go harder and faster with his reforms, while Kemi Badenoch’s leadership of the Conservative party is coming under scrutiny.


Host Lucy Fisher is joined by podcast regulars George Parker, Robert Shrimsley and Stephen Bush to dissect what the results mean for the government, the opposition and traditional two-party politics in the UK.



Have a question for our panel? Drop us a line at politicalfix@ft.com. Record a voice note with your name and question, and email it to us.


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Stephen Bush @stephenkb.bsky.social, @stephenkb and George Parker @GeorgeWParker @georgewparker.bskyb.social


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Reform UK sweeps English councils in local election rout

Nigel Farage shakes British politics with election surge

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Reform wins first UK council in local election surge


Plus: The final State of Britain newsletter from Political Fix regular Pete Foster reflecting on his five or more years as the FT’s public policy editor, covering Brexit and its impact on UK government and business.


Post-Brexit UK: stuck between an unreliable US and a mercantilist EU


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Presented by Lucy Fisher. Produced by Clare Williamson. The executive producer is Flo Phillips. Original music and mix by Breen Turner. The FT’s head of audio is Cheryl Brumley.


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