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Reform UK's Big Win: A New Force in English Local Politics
England, UKSaturday, May 3, 2025
Labour, which had fewer seats to defend, also saw a decline, losing 186 seats. They held onto a few mayoralties but saw their vote share reduced by Reform UK. Sir Keir Starmer acknowledged the need for his party to accelerate progress on voters' priorities. The Liberal Democrats made gains, becoming the "party of Middle England" after picking up 163 seats. They took control of several key councils and became the largest party in others. The Greens also made gains, but fell short in some key contests.
These elections highlight the changing political landscape in Britain. The combined projected vote share for the Conservatives and Labour fell below 50%, showing a fragmented political scene. This shift is likely to increase pressure on all parties to adapt and respond to the changing political climate. Reform UK's success is particularly notable, as they have gone from having around 100 councillors to a significant presence in local government. This victory will put them under the spotlight, as people watch to see how they perform in office and use their new powers. Farage has made it clear that his party will focus on reducing local government spending and pushing back on certain policies, such as diversity and climate initiatives. He also expressed opposition to housing asylum seekers in hotels in areas where his party now has control. These stances will likely shape how Reform UK governs and interacts with other parties in the coming years.
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