Reform Councillor Critiques Labour's Delay of Mayoral Elections as "Unbelievable"

**Headline: GB News Guest Condemns Labour for Delaying Mayoral Elections as "Unbelievable"**
Reform UK Councillor Jaymey McIvor has sharply criticized Labour's recent move to postpone mayoral elections, calling the decision "unbelievable." This commentary emerged during a segment on GB News, highlighting growing frustrations regarding the party's leadership and electoral strategy.
Labour's postponement of the mayoral elections raises significant concerns about their governance approach and the implications for local democracy. Councillor McIvor emphasized that this decision reflects the current turmoil within Labour, particularly under the leadership of Prime Minister Keir Starmer. He asserted that Starmer is "clinging onto power," noting, "I think he's months away from being disposed of by his own party, most likely, and he probably won't be a member of the Labour Party if he carries on, because there is such disdain for him."
The impact of this delay may resonate strongly across constituents, potentially affecting public trust in Labour’s commitment to democratic processes. As the political landscape shifts, McIvor's critique suggests that Labour may face mounting challenges ahead, both internally and externally.