Reform UK win first ever London council seat in huge blow to Tories | Politics | News


Nigel Farage dealt another hammer blow to the Tories overnight as Reform UK won its first ever London council seat despite a major effort by Kemi Badenoch. Reform took the seat of Bromley Common & Holwood in a by-election, in south east London, with a huge 22.9% swing away from the Tories.

Despite not standing before, Reform won 34% of the vote, with the Tories crashing by 11.8 points to 29.4%. Labour also dropped by 10.4 points to 18.2%. The news is another major blow to Kemi Badenoch, who personally went campaigning for the Tory candidate yesterday.

In a Facebook post the Tory leader argued: โ€œLabour has already raised council tax despite promising a freeze and schools like Bishop Challoner in Bromley are closing, citing their VAT hike as a reason.

โ€œWe wonโ€™t let them. Vote Conservative. Vote Ian Payne, and protect what matters.โ€

Responding to the win, Reform activist Michael Hadwen boasted: โ€œAlan Cook and his team can be proud, a huge result that proves Reform is on the rise in the capital.โ€

Reform is eyeing up big wins in next yearโ€™s London elections, where polls suggest they could overtake the Tories.

Former LibDem MP Lembit Opik added: โ€œAlan Cook of Reform UK just won a spectacular victory in the Bromley Common and Holwood by-election. Tories are finished. Labour is pointless.

@reformparty_uk is the future.โ€

The Tories did cling on to council seats in other by-elections last night, including Swanage in Dorset, Borehamwood in Hertsmere and Alrewas & Fradley in Lichfield.

It comes after Reform won four separate council by-election victories a fortnight ago, suggesting the partyโ€™s momentum is not slowing down.

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