Political parties and their candidates have been making their final push for votes on the last full day of campaigning ahead of elections across England, Scotland and Wales.

Voters in Scotland and Wales will choose who should run their national governments, while seats on dozens of councils and mayors are up for election in England.

The polls will be open between 0700 BST and 2200 BST on Thursday 7 May, with results expected to follow on Friday and over the weekend.

The polls will be the biggest test of public opinion since Labour won the general election in 2024.

Opinion polling suggests the results could reflect the increasing fragmentation of British politics, with voters’ support spread across a wider range of parties in England, Scotland and Wales.

In Scotland, the Scottish National Party is looking to stay in government by winning its fifth devolved election in a row, keeping Labour and Reform UK at bay.

Reform UK and Plaid Cymru are vying to be the biggest party in the Senedd, in Wales, where Labour’s continuous streak in power since devolution in 1999 is under threat.

Labour also has a lot to lose in England, where the party has a majority on or leads many of the councils up for election, and could face significant losses to Reform UK and the Green Party candidates.

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