^Mayor of London and 11 combined authority mayors. ^ Councillors of local authorities in England (including 25 aldermen of the City of London) and Scotland, principal councils in Wales and local councils in Northern Ireland.
The Labour Party is the main centre-left political party in the United Kingdom. It is a social democratic party. It has been one of the UK's two main political parties from the early 20th century to the present day. It is the largest party in the British House of Commons, with 421 out of 650 seats. It forms the Goverment. The current Labour Party leader and Prime minister is Sir Keir Starmer, who took over in April 2020 from Jeremy Corbyn.
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