Reform UK Party led by Nigel Farage sees electoral wins, declaring themselves as the opposition to the Labour government in the UK. The party secured parliamentary, mayoral, and local election seats, with notable victories in a by-election and mayoral race.
Key Points
Reform UK Party declares itself as the opposition to the Labour government
Notable wins in parliamentary, mayoral, and local elections
Significant victory in the Runcorn & Helsby constituency by-election by a small margin
Pros
Reform UK Party's success in parliamentary, mayoral, and local elections
Notable victory in the Runcorn & Helsby constituency by-election
Party positioning itself as the opposition to the Labour government
Cons
Impact on the traditional two-party system in British politics
Potential implications for the Conservative Party losing support