On May 7, millions of voters across Scotland, Wales and England go to the polls, choosing who runs large swaths of the UK and delivering what could be a serious blow to the future of Sir Keir Starmer as prime minister.
The elections will confirm the fracturing of Britain’s traditional two-party duopoly into a multi-party democracy: Labour and the Conservatives, which have wielded power at Westminster for decades, are expected to be hammered.
The Scottish parliament at Holyrood is up for grabs, with the governing Scottish National Party riding high in the polls and promising that it will use any new mandate to make a new push for independence.