Overview
- Reform UK secured 677 council seats, control of 10 councils, two mayoralties, and a by-election victory in Runcorn & Helsby during the May 1 local elections.
- The party’s rise has disrupted the traditional two-party dominance, drawing significant support from disillusioned Conservative voters and some Labour supporters.
- Labour and the Conservatives have adopted harder immigration stances, with Labour facing criticism for policies that mirror far-right rhetoric.
- Commentators argue Labour should treat Reform UK as the main opposition, focusing on progressive values rather than shifting further right to counter the populist surge.
- Critics highlight a lack of scrutiny of Reform UK's platform, questioning its long-term governance capacity and its reliance on nationalist, anti-immigrant messaging.