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The election brawl begins – POLITICO

By staffApril 16, 20261 Min Read
The election brawl begins – POLITICO
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With three weeks until polling day, postal voting is under way in local and devolved elections across the UK – but will the process stay clean and how much could deepfakes distort the campaign?

In Scotland, an almighty row has erupted between Labour and Reform over an alleged behind-the-scenes alliance to remove the SNP, with both parties branding each other liars.

Down in Wales, questions are being raised over whether a party could win the most votes yet fail to form the next administration under the new voting system.

Sam hears from the CEO of the Electoral Commission about the threat of deepfakes and a new pilot scheme to detect them.

Away from the campaign trail, Anne has been speaking to the new German ambassador to the UK, who has struck up an unlikely friendship with a potential challenger to Keir Starmer.

Plus, we have details of plans being drawn up for a “worst-case scenario” if the Strait of Hormuz remaining shut leads to food shortages.

You can find all the candidates standing in the local and national elections across the country here.

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