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Nigel Farage has pledged โthe best is yet to comeโ after Reform UK’s stunning local election gains. The insurgent party has won more than 1,300 councillors in Thursday’s ballots, which were a bloodbath for Labour.
And the Reform leader now insists that a majority is now possible for his party at the next general election. In a Sunday Express interview, he said: โYes, it’s all about momentum and, you know, big success if used correctly leads to momentum and that is absolutely our goal, yes.โ
He added that there is a โvery good chanceโ of a general election taking place next year, rather than in 2029 when it is due by.
He said the traditional two-party system in Westminster had been “blown apart” in the local elections.
He said the ballots represented the โcomplete breaking of the old thoughts that Left and Right in British politics are determined by classโ.the
Reform won a swathe of seats in Labour’s Red Wall heartlands, as well as success in London with its first borough and taking Essex County Council, which is Tory leader Kemi Badenoch’s local authority.
Mr Farage yesterday compared the wins to clearing Becherโs Brook, a famously difficult jump in the Grand National.
He said: โIf we cleared Becherโs Brook and landed well, we go on to win the Grand National.
โWhat is very clear to me is that our voters will stick with us now all the way through.โ
