Local By-Election results as a Barometer of Things to Come
Making long term predictions about political outcomes is a risky process – in some ways it’s comparable to weather forecasting – the earth’s atmosphere is a chaotic system and trying to predict it behaviour locally more than 2 or 3 days ahead accurately still presents us with many uncertainties, despite all our advances in predictive technology. We’ve all seen recently how long a week is in politics nowadays, let alone a month, or indeed 3 years! Although 2029 is thus a long way ahead, and Labour's leadership and cabinet will be focused on more immediate policy decisions, their advance planners will already be thinking hard, and indeed with some trepidation, about their electoral prospects…and not solely for the next general election. After the hammering both major parties took in the May 2025 local elections, largely at the hands of Farage’s Reform, they will both be acutely aware that their next real ‘day of reckoning’ will be next May. The reason why Labour in particular ...