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Be careful who you vote for in local elections on Thursday | Brief letters

about 18 hours ago
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There is much in the news about people using the local elections on 7 May to send a protest message to the government and to Keir Starmer in particular.I would urge people to remember that this election is for councillors to run local services.Their remit will be to deliver services including social care, schools, housing, planning, waste collection and pest control.Do you really think that parties such as Reform UK have the skills or mindset for this? Be careful what you wish for, and save any protest vote for the next general election.Viv PertLondon These are such uncertain times, especially for Keir Starmer (Labour MPs say ‘endless drama’ of leadership speculation must stop, 4 May).

One thing is certain, though: the local election results will be worse for Labour than anyone thinks because the pollsters so often underestimate the percentage, usually 4% or 5%, of those who can’t admit that they will vote for the bad guys – as with the Brexit vote,Brian SmithBerlin, Germany John Crace’s idea of pure heaven is counting dogs on his walk and watching them sniff at everything (49 ways to have fun right now!, 4 May),That is my idea of pure hell,My heaven is walking by the sea and the smell of clean air (no dogs allowed),Melanie WhiteMarazion, Cornwall Screens were not available to pupils when I was a maths teacher (Letters, 3 May).

My own breakthrough in technology was to supplement white chalk at the blackboard with coloured chalk.This didn’t seem to hinder the students’ learning.Michael HeylingsMitcheldean, Gloucestershire Have an opinion on anything you’ve read in the Guardian today? Please email us your letter and it will be considered for publication in our letters section.
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Cabinet ministers warn mutinous MPs about trying to oust Keir Starmer

Cabinet ministers have told mutinous Labour MPs that any attempt to oust Keir Starmer after a potentially disastrous set of election results this week would unleash chaos for the party that would not be easily overcome.Several, however, told the Guardian that even with the prime minister’s determination to stay in Downing Street after Thursday’s vote, the mood on the backbenches was febrile and events could yet spiral out of control.They also admitted that – while they would discourage any coup against Starmer now, they did not expect him to lead the party into the next election. “When your personal brand is so poor, it is seldom retrievable,” one said.Labour faces losing more than 1,500 council seats across England, a struggle for second place in Scotland and the prospect of losing Wales after a century of domination, leaving thousands of angry local politicians who see themselves as victims of the government’s unpopularity

about 14 hours ago
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Reform UK plan to set up migrant detention centres in Green-voting areas condemned by other parties – as it happened

A Reform UK proposal to prioritise places that vote for Green councils or MPs when it sets up detention centres for migrants facing deportation has been denounced as “abhorrent” from opponents across the political spectrum.Reform says it would deport “all illegal migrants” and, to make this possible, it has announced plans for deportation centres holding up to 24,000 people.In a post on social media, Zia Yusuf, Reform’s home affairs spokesperson, said that these would be located in Green-voting areas. He explained:double quotation markSo here’s our promise:A Reform government will not put any migrant detention facilities in any constituency with a Reform MP.Nor will we put them where Reform controls the council

about 17 hours ago
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Be careful who you vote for in local elections on Thursday | Brief letters

There is much in the news about people using the local elections on 7 May to send a protest message to the government and to Keir Starmer in particular. I would urge people to remember that this election is for councillors to run local services. Their remit will be to deliver services including social care, schools, housing, planning, waste collection and pest control. Do you really think that parties such as Reform UK have the skills or mindset for this? Be careful what you wish for, and save any protest vote for the next general election.Viv PertLondon These are such uncertain times, especially for Keir Starmer (Labour MPs say ‘endless drama’ of leadership speculation must stop, 4 May)

about 18 hours ago
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Saplings in prisons and bogs on military ranges: Labour’s plans for nature-friendly state land

Tree nurseries could be built at prisons, and military ranges could be turned into heathland or peat bogs as part of an ambitious plan to make government land more nature-friendly, the environment secretary has said.Speaking before elections this week in which Labour is under pressure from the Green party, Emma Reynolds said such projects showed the government’s intent in restoring natural habitats.Under a scheme due to be confirmed in the coming weeks, land owned by the Department for Transport around roads and rail lines would have more “green bridges” to help wildlife move safely. Another possibility would be a greater use of solar panels on government buildings.The projects would aim to bring wider improvements, with the tree nurseries on Ministry of Justice land intended to also help with prisoners’ welfare

about 22 hours ago
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Labour MPs say ‘endless drama’ of leadership speculation must stop

Labour MPs are calling for a close to the “endless drama” of leadership speculation, as Downing Street begins a fightback against predictions of an imminent challenge to Keir Starmer.Some backbenchers warned that repeated briefings about how and when the prime minister could be toppled were putting off voters, who similarly had disliked the Conservatives’ repeated shuffling of leaders when in power.“All people want is a government which works, and not the endless drama,” one MP said. “We are in a very tricky global situation, and to have this never-ending conversation about who might have a certain number of supporters feels extremely self-indulgent.”Such worries are shared even among some Labour MPs who strongly believe that Starmer should be replaced

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‘Voting Green will stop Reform’: party eyes kingmaker role in Wales

The church hall in Cardiff’s Canton neighbourhood was packed with Green party supporters who had spent Saturday canvassing ahead of next week’s crucial Senedd elections. Green party members from Northern Ireland, Sweden and Denmark had all joined the local campaigners, adding to the sense of momentum for the Welsh Greens.After waiting for more than an hour, the crowd cheered when Zack Polanski, leader of the Green party of England and Wales, appeared from behind the nave, hugging the Wales leader Anthony Slaughter as he did so.The pair had settled their differences after Slaughter criticised Polanski for sharing a social media post criticising the police’s handling of the Golders Green attack earlier this week.“This is something that I haven’t expressed out loud before, but I’m going to express it out loud to you guys: I’m really excited to see those results roll in,” Polanski told the crowd

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HSBC hit by $400m UK fraud-related charge; Rachel Reeves ‘clashed with Scott Bessent’ over Iran war criticism – business live

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AI platforms reference Nigel Farage more than other leaders when prompted on UK politics, study shows

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These are the questions I would ask the Enhanced Games … if they would let me | Sean Ingle

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