Reform UK, under the leadership of Nigel Farage, has made significant strides in the 2026 local elections, securing approximately 400 council seats across England, Wales, and Scotland. This marks a notable shift in the UK political landscape, as the Labour Party, led by Keir Starmer, lost around 260 seats. The results highlight voter dissatisfaction with traditional parties, particularly on issues like immigration and the cost of living.
The electoral success of Reform UK, particularly in traditional Labour strongholds, suggests a potential realignment in UK politics, positioning them as a rising right-wing force. The losses for Labour have intensified scrutiny on Starmer's leadership, with prediction markets indicating a higher probability of his resignation by the end of 2026.
Reform UK Gains 400 Seats in 2026 Local Elections, Labour Suffers Major Losses
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