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UK hard right sets sights high after local election triumphs

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monday

RUNCORN, UK (AFP) — With a thumping success in local elections this week, the hard-right Reform UK party has loosened Britain’s two-party stranglehold and is already eyeing Downing Street.

Reform UK, which formed from the remnants of its firebrand leader Nigel Farage’s Brexit party, swept over 670 local council seats as well as its first two mayoral posts.

In its biggest win of Thursday’s poll, the anti-immigration party also narrowly took a parliamentary seat in a by-election in Runcorn, northwest England, from Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s center-left Labour.

“We can and we will win the next general election” which is expected in around four years, Farage declared on Friday to newly elected Reform councilors in Staffordshire in the west Midlands.

Although the polls took place for only a fraction of the country’s local seats, the results confirm Reform UK’s growing popularity, after its breakthrough in last year’s general election in which it picked up five seats.

“This is the best performance by a populist radical right party we’ve ever seen in this country,” said Tim Bale, politics professor at London’s Queen Mary University.

Reform has tapped into discontent over high costs and immigration numbers, as well as disillusionment with Britain’s two main parties, which have dominated political life for decades.

Like his “friend” Donald Trump, Farage loathes taxes and public spending, and insists he wants “to make Britain great again.”

His party has also vowed to remove DEI —........

© The Times of Israel