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Mumsnet founder tells Labour and Tories 'get your act together' or face elections protest vote from London mothers

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Mumsnet founder tells Labour and Tories 'get your act together' or face elections protest vote from London mothers

Mumsnet founder Justine Roberts warns Labour and Tories to 'get their act together' or face a protest vote from London mothers in the next election. Roberts notes an increase in support for Reform UK on Mumsnet due to dissatisfaction with the current government and cost-of-living pressures.

The battle for the London Mums vote has intensified ahead of Thursday's local elections. Political parties are seeking to win over mothers and other voters in the capital, where many council seats are expected to be decided by small majorities. Mumsnet founder Justine Roberts says the big two parties need to improve or face a protest vote. She notes an increase in support for Reform UK on Mumsnet due to dissatisfaction with the government and cost-of-living pressures. Nigel Farage claims London mums are turning to Reform UK over crime concerns, but Labour, Tories, and other parties reject this claim. Tory leader Kemi Badenoch and Labour's Dawn Butler have challenged Farage's assertion, with Badenoch urging London mums to vote Conservative and Butler highlighting Labour's support for families.

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