The ruling Labour Party crashed from 46 to 11 per cent in a key special election, losing a ballot in a left-wing heartland town for the first time in a century as outsider insurgents took over 80 per cent of the vote.

Left and right wing populists dominated the election, taking over 80 per cent of the votes between them, squeezing out the legacy parties and all other contenders, a possible glimpse in the future of British politics.

Hard-left Welsh nationalist separatists Plaid Cymru (‘Party of Wales’) won a thumping 47 per

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