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Minor parties set to play bigger role at next year's election

ANALYSIS: Whichever major party leads the next government, they are likely to rely more on their support parties to govern.

Next year's election will be much closer than the 2020 election.

Brent Edwards Thu, 08 Sep 2022

Almost a year out from the 2023 general election and a series of opinion polls suggest it will be a close-run thing.

While support for the Labour Party has fallen from its historic 2020 election night result it is still recording enough backing to potentially put it into position to form a

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