Nigel Farage has boasted both Labour and the Conservatives face being ‘wiped out’ in the local election results marking what he described as a ‘historic shift’ in UK politics.
The Reform leader gleefully said he was ‘thrilled and delighted’ at his party’s performance in the vote as he appeared in Havering where Reform now has full control.
Meanwhile Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to stand at the next election despite a calamitous night for Labour which has led to calls inside his own party whether he can remain as Prime Minister.
Taking responsibility for Labour’s dire results which has so far seen them lose eight councils and more than 200 councillors, Sir Keir said: ‘Days like this don’t weaken my resolve to deliver the change that I promised’.
As of 9am, Reform has taken 300 seats and control of Newcastle-under-Lyme and Havering council., while Labour has lost power in eight town halls and more than 200 councillors.
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It’s proven by the results that [Labour, Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats] haven’t covered themselves in glory. This is a litmus test. A barometer of feeling nationally and locally.
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I said that we were going to rebuild after our worst defeat ever and we can see those signs of renewal everywhere that we are standing.
Just two years ago, people were writing us off, saying that we were completely finished, and now we are winning Westminster.
I’m very proud of how we have done. I’m not saying that we’re there yet. I’m not saying that the results are perfect. There are loads of councillors, Conservative councillors, who have lost their seat, but they can see that our strategy is working good.
Strategy takes time. It doesn’t all happen overnight.
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Reform has only been a national party for a couple of years, and so we’re always looking for evidence that they’re the real deal in terms of a potential governing party in the UK.
I think what we’re seeing in these results is because they’re winning support across the country, that is the activist base that forms the campaigning base for when you’re trying to win parliamentary seats in a future general election.
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At the last general election, the country didn’t vote simply to repaint the front bench red. People voted for meaningful change they could actually feel in their lives.
That’s why Labour urgently needs a leadership election to allow members to pick a candidate who is much more responsive to the needs of working people and who can stop the very real danger of a far-right government coming to power in this country.
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10am update – Reform hoovers up more than 300 seats
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Greens win Hackney Mayoralty from Labour
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Reform wins control of Essex County Council from the Tories
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Angela Rayner faces fight to save own Commons seat as Labour loses council
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Kemi Badenoch – I’m proud of our results
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First union calls for Starmer’s head after local elections disaster
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Starmer – Ed Miliband has made it clear he supports me
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DEBATE: Can Badenoch save the Tories or should she strike pact with Reform?
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JASON GROVES: Reform is extending its reach while Labour loses votes to everyone
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Nigel Farage – You are witnessing historic shift in British politics
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Reform win Havering council
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Reform claim victory in Havering
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Starmer – I take responsibility for very tough election results
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Defence Secretary – Starmer can still turn it round
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Westminster win shows Tories are ‘coming back in London’, says party
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MP John McDonnell says leadership change ‘must be on the agenda’
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Labour hold Ealing council, while Lib Dems keep control of Richmond-upon-Thames and Sutton
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Tories take Westminster City Council from Labour
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Reform UK take Newcastle-under-Lyme from the Conservatives


