Labour’s byelection victories in Tamworth and Mid-Bedfordshire are seen as reminiscent of Tony Blair’s wins on his way to landslide victory in 1997. These victories also vindicate leader Sir Keir Starmer’s push for ‘no-go’ areas for the party. Tories’ losses show voter alienation while Labour’s win suggests acceptance for a potential Labour government. Unless there’s a dramatic shift in UK politics, the byelection results indicate the Conservatives exiting and Labour heading towards government.

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