By Press Association 2021 Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer, deputy leader Angela Rayner, and Labour's candidate for Hartlepool Paul Williams on a walkabout at the Seaton Carew seafront Campaigning across Britain is entering the final days of an electoral race that could have major ramifications for politics in the UK, and perhaps the Union itself. About 48 million people are eligible to vote on what has been dubbed “super Thursday” and which is taking place against the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic. Mayors and councils will be selected in England, while parliaments will be chosen in Wales and Scotland, where a majority for nationalists would provoke a fresh drive for independence.