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00:04In local elections held in the UK
00:06Reform Party, which advocates anti-immigrant policies
00:08England emerged as the biggest winner.
00:10Sweeping more than 1,440 local council seats
00:13And successfully seized control of 14 local councils.
00:17Reform Party leader Farage declared
00:19As the Reform Party simultaneously breached the Labour Party's red wall
00:22And the Conservative Party's blue wall
00:24British politics have long been dominated by these two parties.
00:28It also completely collapsed
00:29He described it as a historic reshuffling of British politics.
00:34Meanwhile, the Labour Party, led by British Prime Minister Starmer
00:36They only won 959 seats.
00:38It's not just about losing 1,395 local council seats.
00:41They also lost control of 35 local councils.
00:45Including multiple ticket pods in northern and central England
00:50The Labour Party's performance in Wales was even more dismal.
00:52Since the establishment of the Wells Local Government Council in 1999.
00:56Labour Party loses power for the first time
00:59However, Stamo emphasized
01:00Voter dissatisfaction precisely illustrates
01:02The pace of reform needs to be accelerated.
01:04Therefore, he will not resign.
01:06To avoid plunging the country into chaos
01:08At the same time
01:09British media BBC extrapolated based on the results of local elections
01:12If in the next general election
01:15If voters cast their ballots with similar preferences
01:17The Reform Party is poised to become the largest political party in the UK with 26% of the vote.
01:22The Green Party will follow closely behind with 18%.
01:25The Labour Party and the Conservatives tied for third place with 17%.
01:29This result is also seen as a further blow to the traditional two parties in Britain.
01:33Signals of de-dominance
01:37As the results of the UK local elections are gradually revealed...
01:40The Reform Party, which has repeatedly won top honors, has become a major focus of this election.
01:47Reform Party leader Farage couldn't hide his excitement at the celebration on Friday night.
01:51excited
01:52This election campaign was described as a victory over two major traditional forces in Britain.
01:56That is, the Labour Party and the Conservative Party
02:22The energized Fallaci also led the members of parliament and supporters in the audience.
02:26He shouted his campaign slogans again.
02:28The criticism is directed at current Prime Minister Starmer, who has publicly called for his resignation.
02:59However, while celebrating the victory
03:02Farage also reminded the newly elected members of the party.
03:05Don't get carried away.
03:07We must always remember the responsibilities on our shoulders.
03:09Live up to the people's trust
03:34Facing the pressure of election defeat
03:36As Labour Party leader and British Prime Minister, Starmer frankly admitted
03:40The election results are disappointing.
03:42But he emphasized that he would not shy away from challenges.
03:44We will take this election seriously.
03:46The signal emitted
03:48Committed to accelerating the pace of reforms
03:50Let me confirm
03:51These are impressive results.
03:53I won't prepare it.
03:55We failed to contact the relevant parties.
03:57These people have already won the major quarter
03:59Therefore, our first collective business
04:01You need to continue with the original tone.
04:02They are supporters
04:03For the trong signal
04:05Problem Index
04:18Thank you for watching
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