Zack Polanski has declared Britain’s two-party politics “dead and buried” as his Green party won its first ever mayoral election.

The Greens unseated Labour from mayoral power in the east London borough of Hackney after 24 years. The new mayor, Zoë Garbett, told reporters she was “elated” and promised it was just the beginning, after the party won with 35,720 votes to Labour’s 26,865.

“Across London and the country, people have made it clear that they are desperate for an alternative to this failing Labour government,” she said. “It’s not old politics … versus new parties. This is about a system of fear versus a movement of hope.”

“All the work I’ve ever done has been to change the system and services that let people down, harm people and widen inequality. Our borough has over a quarter of a million people,” added Garbett, who succeeds the Labour mayor Caroline Woodley.

  • thomasshikari@lemmy.world
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    26 days ago

    As an american, I am genuinely curious: are there really that many people in England who are looking over here and saying, “That looks good. Let’s do that”? I don’t understand why Reform is making such huge gains.

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      3 days ago

      The UK has leaned right for 40+ years.

      The only reason Labour won under Tony Blair is because the party adopted conservative socio-economic policies that appealled to the right leaning mainstream press and thus large swathes of population.

      You then had a decade of neo-con Labor followed by neo-con Tories. Then Brexit and now this, more right-wing popular politics. Nothing has changed.