Tories win seat from Reform in council by-election in boost for Kemi Badenoch | Politics | News
The Conservatives have gained a seat from Reform UK in a council by-election in the latest sign of a bounce for Kemi Badenoch’s party. The Tories took the Cramlington South West ward on Northumberland County Council with 34.2% of the vote, up nine points.
Reform was down 13 points to second place with 26.1% of the vote share. The Liberal Democrats came third with 23%, while the Greens were fourth on 14.3%.
It comes as the Tory fightback is underway following their 2024 general election defeat.
The research found that 22% of voters backed the Conservatives, up 3% from the previous poll.
Meanwhile, Reform’s lead had narrowed with Nigel Farage’s party on 25%, down 5% from the week before.
Labour was third on 21%, while Zack Polanski’s Greens were fourth on 13% and the Lib Dems were on 12%.
It comes ahead of next month’s local elections where Reform is expected to make major gains, while Labour is facing a drubbing.
