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Britain may face its biggest political upheaval for 100 years, said one of the leading election experts on Sunday, as conservative arguments over possible Covenant reform in the UK raged in public.

Sir John Kurtis, speaking ahead of the local elections in English on Thursday, said five parties were seriously fighting for votes, threatening the preserved conservative Duopia, which has prevailed in politics for a century.

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A cool, veterans analyst, told The Financial Times that the old gap from left to right no longer explained British politics and that cultural problems were now a key factor. “Politics are no longer one-dimensional,” he said.

“Conditions exist for the biggest problem with the political conditions of British politics since the 1920s,” he added, both the work and the Torah, which reject the main voters and the poll in the low 20s.

Conservatives protecting nearly two -thirds with more than 1600 seat seats on Thursday Local electionsLeaved to the hammer, with reform disputes the main right party in many areas, and Lib Dems, focused on large income in the south.

The election will be held for 23 councils and six mayors in England, with approximately a third of voters in England who have the right to vote. Reform that hopes to win some Mary -Congresses, also seeks to win the work in Runcorn and Helsbi-Parliamentary Elections the same day.

Badenoch, leader Toroi Kemi, acknowledged that the elections in the Shira and Local Meraltie would be “very difficult” and its problems were enhanced by the leading presenters Conservative Reflecting on future deals with Farage.

Lord Ben Hushen, Mayor Tori Vali -Valley, said the BBC on Sunday that his party could make a deal with the fasteners after the next general elections in the case of the hanging parliament to avoid working.

“If there are a number of MPs in the Torah Party and reforms in the next election, then there will obviously talk to create a coalition or some pact,” he said. The following general elections should be held by the summer of 2029.

“I am talking about the practice of getting rid of the government,” he added. But Badenok turned off the national pact with the pharyns that could “Combine correctly”Noting that the reform leader promised to “destroy” the conservatives.

Kevin Holinradk, secretary of the Torah Shadow Communities, said: “There will be no reports with reforms. How can you have a pact with a party that wants to nationalize large pieces of the British industry and privatize NHS and seem to prefer Vladimir Putin over Ukraine?”

However, on Sunday, Badenok admitted that Tori’s advisers could engage in reforms locally after the May 1 election to achieve their political goals.

“I’m not going to any coalition with Nigel Pharazh,” she said Sky News. “Local level is different.”

“At the moment, we are in a coalition with liberal -democrats, with independent. We were in a coalition with work earlier at the level of local government,” said Badenoch, whose leadership may be under fresh pressure if the Tori will work very poorly on Thursday.

She added: “A lot of people who are now in reform are conservative advisers. So they probably worked with some of these people before.”

Pat McFadden, Minister of the Cabinet of Ministers, said the Financial Times: “The Conservative Party is one of the most successful parties in the Western world, but he is currently negotiating with himself whether he can win again.

“It seems that it is experiencing a public crisis in trust in the middle of the local election campaign. One of the most striking things is that it plays in public.”

McFadden has admitted that May 1 work on the protection of places protection, and public support has dropped since he won power last year. He said the party inherited a “difficult situation”, but insisted that it was beginning to progress in reducing the NHS waiting lists.

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