England has had a lot of local council elections. Reform Yookay (mild centre right party) have done reasonably well, but not as well as they could have in turfing out the entrenched legacy parties of Labour (left wing globalists) and the Conservatives (centrist globalists), who for some unknown reason still have a healthy enough base of voters still propping them up.
The Green party (far left globalists, pro-Islam) have gone through a transformation from being primarily concerned with the environment, to coming out with pro communist and ethnic replacement policies. They appeal to stupid people and muslims, and given the rising muslim population in britain their growth wasn't unexpected given their recent swing in priorities. What will be interesting is to see when the malignant islamic tumour outgrows the traditional loony left part of their party, which has been openly pro LGBTQ etc - the cognitive dissonance hasn't been detected by a lot of their native supporters yet.
The patriotic part of the nation are focusing on how Great Yarmouth First performs in their elections, as they are the forerunners for Restore Britain (right wing nativists), which is the emergent party formed by ex-Reform MP Rupert Lowe, which is entirely focusing it's energy on making politics work for the local, native population. If GYF sweeps the board, it's proof that their model works, and we can begin rolling it out nationwide to actually start fixing the country.
In Wales and Scotland, our devolved parliaments have had their equivalents of MP's selected, and the bellweather for change will be decided on if Reform Yookay have been able to disrupt the legacy parties (Labour, and then Plaid Cymru [basically the same as Labour but claiming to be for Wales] and the Scottish National Party [same as Plaid but for Scotland] - the Conservatives haven't really been relevant in these areas). The Green party is less likely to be much of a disruption as the left leaning vote is captured by the parties claiming to be nationalists, and typically speaking ~35% of the british electorate votes for left leaning parties.
Thank you for everything, mister, and to your staff. For the work and the trust from day one, and for the memories! ๐๐
Wishing you all the best in what comes next. Good luck, boss!