
PM facing growing revolt after Reform UK’s by-election win as Labour at war over how to stop Farage’s surge

Britain’s anti-immigrant and Trump-aligned Reform UK party has made sweeping gains in English local elections, challenging the traditional political dominance of the country’s two main parties, Labour and the Conservatives.

Reform are wiping out the Conservatives as results come in across the country and Nigel Farage’s party takes control of one council after another.

Reform UK won the Runcorn and Helsby by-election by six votes in an extremely narrow victory that served as a major blow to Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

The Conservative Party has lost every council it was defending in the elections after it found itself squeezed between Reform UK and the Liberal Democrats.

Nigel Farage's hope to one day be prime minister is no longer a pipe dream

Reform UK Surges as Conservatives Lose Seats: 4 Local Elections Takeaways

Local election results live: Reform wins spate of councils as Farage gloats that Tories are ‘finished’

Farage's Reform UK narrowly wins a seat in Parliament and seeks more gains in local elections

Nigel Farage’s Reform snatch Labour safe seat — and terrify Tories

Nigel Farage's Reform UK Party ahead by four votes in key election race
