Nigel Farage is celebrating a by-election win after Reform took a council seat from Labour โ€“ but the party lost elsewhere. Reform candidate Josh Kirkwood won the Harraby South by-election, giving him a seat on Cumberland Council. The vote was held after former Labour councillor Lucy Patrick stood down for personal reasons.

Mr Kirkwood received 560 votes, while Labourโ€™s candidate came second with 469. A Reform spokesman said on Friday: โ€œA huge congratulations to Cllr Josh Kirkwood on winning his seat from Labour in yesterdayโ€™s by-election. Britain wants Reform.โ€

Labour was also celebrating a win after candidate John Roberts won the Penistone East by-election on Barnsley Borough Council, taking a seat from Reform.

Labour MP Dan Jarvis said: โ€œJohn Roberts won a resounding victory, winning over 50% of the vote in Penistone East and finishing 933 votes ahead.โ€

And Liberal Democrats also took a seat from Reform in the St Neot’s ward of Huntingdonshire District Council. Candidate Ian Taylor received 1,024 votes in the by-election, with Reform second on 647.

Recent opinion polls have suggested that support for Reform and Labour is now roughly equal nationally, following a long period during which Reform consistently led.

A poll by Find Out Now found 23% of voters would back Reform if an election were held today, with the same number supporting Labour and 18% backing the Tories.

The latest YouGov poll put Reform slightly ahead of Labour, but a survey by More In Common had Labour narrowly in the lead.