Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party won a string of local government by-elections (special elections) on Thursday, showing it is maintaining its momentum against the establishment Labour and Conservative parties.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Nigel Farage’s Reform UK won seven local council by-elections (special elections) on Thursday, proving it retains significant momentum against the governing Labour Party and the formerly governing Conservatives (Tories). 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Labour is losing its grip, and the Conservatives are fading into irrelevance. Only Reform UK is moving forward. ” – Reform UK party statement 🎯 IMPACT: Reform’s victories underscore a growing disenchantment with Britain’s established political parties, which have dominated the country’s politics for a century. National polls show Reform consistently in first place or a close second in terms of voter support ahead of the next general election, which much be held by 2029 but could be called earlier. 📰 DETAIL: Reform took seats from both Labour and the Conservatives, breaking new ground in certain areas. In St Helens Town Centre, for instance, Reform UK won with almost 40 percent of the vote, having not even run a candidate the last time the seat was contested in 2022. Reform’s strong performance in the council by-elections suggests that a convincing victory for Labour’s Andy Burnham in a parliamentary by-election last week is not translating into a significant spike in national support for the governing party. 👀 FLASHBACK: In the local elections of May, Reform UK won 1,451 council seats and took control of 14 councils, marking a significant breakthrough in areas traditionally dominated by Labour and the Conservatives. This victory precipitated a coup within Labour against Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, who has since announced his resignation. |
🚨WOW: Stunning Reform by-election results yesterday!
The most WINS (7) and the most GAINS (4)
In Denbigshire Reform won 44% of the vote with the Tory share collapsing 27pts to 10%!
We also won in Cambridgeshire, Tamworth, St Helens, Nuneaton, and Staffordshire.
Let’s go! 🇬🇧
— Zia Yusuf (@ZiaYusufUK) June 26, 2026
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