Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images After the first wave of bleak English local election results for Labour, Keir Starmer admitted that his party hadn’t given voters enough “hope” . Well, there’s very little hope to be found in the changing electoral map so far for the Prime Minister, with Labour’s support being hollowed out across the board, from the Red Wall and middle England to the inner cities and suburbia. But drill down into the wards Reform has gained from Labour and there is a hint of a strategic opportunity. At the time of writing, most of the biggest collapses in Labour’s vote have come where the Greens performed well. That is, where a split in the left vote allows Reform to win. Britain’s top polling expert, John Curtice, has noticed a “pattern” emerging whereby a “sharp fall in Labour’s performance is accompanied more often by an above average Green performance than it is by a strong Reform performance”.…