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Reform won councils in areas with quality of life and cohesion concerns

Reform UK’s local election victories came in areas dissatisfied with policing, jobs, quality of life and cohesion, according to polls.

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Reform UK's local election victories came in areas dissatisfied with policing, jobs, quality of life and cohesion, according to polls.

Analysis by Ipsos of its opinion polling in areas where Reform won control of councils indicates satisfaction lagged behind the national average by 10 points on the availability of jobs, 7 points for quality of life and 4 points on policing and community cohesion.

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