Nigel Farage's Reform UK achieved major victories in recent English local elections, winning over 630 council seats, including key areas held by both Conservatives and Labour. This represents a notable rise for Reform UK, which has seized control of six councils from the Tories and has also won its first mayoral positions. The Conservatives faced severe losses, shedding over 600 seats, while Farage announced that Reform UK has now become the principal opposition party to Labour's government, signaling a shift in the political landscape of Britain.
Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, secured over 630 council seats in local elections, marking a significant challenge to the traditional party structure in Britain.
With impressive gains across various councils, including key control from Conservatives and Labour, Reform UK is positioning itself as a formidable opponent in future elections.
The Conservative Party faced substantial losses, losing over 600 seats, while Labour's stronghold was weakened as Reform UK gained control in regions including Doncaster and Durham.
Nigel Farage celebrated the results, claiming Reform UK has overtaken the Conservative Party as the main opposition to Labour, highlighting a significant political shift.
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