Reform triumphs to win three by-elections as Labour crashes to humiliating triple defeat | Politics | News


Reform has won a trio of by-elections with a stunning surge in the vote โ€“ as Labour crashed to an embarrassing quadruple defeat in the wake of yet another humiliating U-turn. A total of 10 council by-elections were held across the country this week, with Nigel Farageโ€™s insurgent party storming to victory in three seats it had never even stood in before.

It gained the Wickford Park ward in Basildon from an independent with 40.6% of the vote and beat the Community First party in Whitworth, Rossendale, by scooping a 47.5% vote share. It also won the Stockbridge and Upper Don ward in Sheffield from Labour, winning 32.9% of the vote while Labourโ€™s slumped by 25.2%. That was not the only heavy defeat for Sir Keir Starmerโ€™s party โ€“ it lost the Shooters Hill ward in Greenwich, London, to the Greens, with its vote share crashing by 27.7%.

The Tories gained Chorley Councilโ€™s Buckshaw and Whittle ward after Labourโ€™s vote share collapsed by 22.4%. Reform even knocked it into third, less than 3% behind the Tories.

Labour also lost Fountainbridge Craiglockhart in Edinburgh to the Liberal Democrats, albeit only after second-preference votes were counted.

Labourโ€™s vote share also fell in many of the other seats being contested on Thursday, while Reform came second in five seats.

Party chairman David Bull posted on social media site X after the results were revealed: โ€œMore electoral success overnight. Reform is on the march across the UK.โ€

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