Ashton Moss Messi
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Local elections versus Parliamentary elections are different, although they do give indicative information.
Many people can't be bothered at local elections, even though the council manages most of the things people really care about - getting pot holes filled, getting the bins emptied, having a free/cheap care home for grandma, etc.
Deform being a protest party attracting those who believe the immigration spin, those who don't like Starmer (or at least believe the anti-Starmer MSM rhetoric) and those who just want to "give them a go, can't be any worse" (a.k.a. turkeys, voting for Xmas).
And there are the pot-holers / bin-emptiers who do vote in local elections, and always against their current council, irrespective of who it is.
Chances are that most of the Deform-leaning people did vote in the local elections, while half(?) the main party people didn't bother.
