Election special: snap analysis

Election special: snap analysis

From Political Fix by Financial Times

May 8, 2026 · 36 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the disappointing election results for Labour and the Conservatives, featuring insights from political experts.

It’s been a dreadful night for Labour as council seats across the country have turned from red to turquoise. The Conservatives have not fared much better with Reform UK the big winner so far. With results still coming in, host Lucy Fisher discusses the fracturing of the vote and the future for beleaguered Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer with the FT’s deputy political editor Jim Pickard, Northern England correspondent Jen Williams and political columnist Stephen Bush. Have a question for the panel? We’re planning a question and answer episode on Monday May 11. Email your questions to political fix@ft.com Follow Lucy on X: @LOS_Fisher, and Bluesky: @ lucyfisher.ft.com ; Jim @PickardJE and @pickardje.bsky.social; Stephen @stephenkb & @stephenkb.bsky.social and Jen: @JenWilliamsMEN and @jenwilliamsft.bsky.social Want more?  UK elections: Labour suffers heavy losses as Reform surges Four things we learnt in the UK elections Scale of defeat should shake ‘big two’ parties into serious action Keir Starmer defies calls to quit after heavy Labour council losses UK local and devolved elections: Hour-by-hour guide to key results In Labour’s bleak moment, Andy Burnham relishes his…

People in this episode

Host: Lucy Fisher

Guests: Jim Pickard, Jen Williams, Stephen Bush

Topics covered

  • UK elections
  • Labour losses
  • Conservative performance
  • Reform UK
  • political analysis
  • vote fracturing

Keywords

  • UK elections
  • Labour
  • Conservatives
  • Reform UK
  • political analysis
  • Keir Starmer
  • vote fracturing

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Labour, Conservatives, Reform UK, Financial Times

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