
The 2025 local elections have brought historic Reform UK 2025 election results, with the party achieving breakthrough wins across councils, mayoral races, and Parliament. Under the leadership of Nigel Farage and Chairman Richard Tice, Reform UK has grown from political outsiders to credible challengers to the two-party status quo. These results mark a seismic shift that signals a new political era.
📊 Key Reform UK 2025 Election Results
- Council Seats: Reform UK secured 677 council seats across England, a dramatic leap from fewer than 20 in the previous cycle. The party now controls 10 local councils, including traditionally Conservative strongholds like Lincolnshire, Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Kent, and Durham.
- Mayoral Success: Andrea Jenkyns and Luke Campbell were elected as Reform UK mayors. Jenkyns becomes Mayor of Greater Lincolnshire, a symbolic win that underscores the party’s growing credibility in local governance.
- Parliamentary By-Election Victory: Sarah Pochin, now MP for Runcorn and Helsby, pulled off one of the most shocking upsets in recent memory. She overturned a Labour majority of over 6,000 votes, winning by just six ballots.
📈 Comparing Reform UK 2025 Election Results vs 2024
Reform UK made a modest impact during the 2024 general election, securing 14.3% of the national vote and five parliamentary seats. However, this year’s local elections revealed just how far the party has come:
- Vote Share: Reform UK’s projected national vote share surged to 30%, eclipsing Labour (20%) and the Conservatives (15%).
- Councils Controlled: From 0 in 2024 to 10 in 2025.
- Councillors Elected: From fewer than 20 to 677 in just one year.
Vote Share Comparison:
These Reform UK 2025 election results make the party the fastest-growing political movement in Britain since the rise of UKIP a decade ago.
🌟 Leadership and Vision
Reform UK campaigns on a platform of bold reform: national sovereignty, economic accountability, energy independence, immigration control, and law and order. The party promises to “put Britain first” and undo what it calls “decades of Westminster failure.”
“This is just the beginning. The British public are fed up with managed decline. We’re here to shake the foundations of this rotten political establishment. Reform UK is the real opposition now.”
— Nigel Farage
“Every vote for Reform UK is a vote for common sense. We’re proud of our candidates, our volunteers, and our voters. We’re only just getting started.”
— Richard Tice
“This was a win for the working-class people who feel left behind. Reform UK will be their voice in Parliament. I won’t let them down.”
— Sarah Pochin, MP for Runcorn and Helsby
📊 The Road Ahead for Reform UK
With momentum clearly on their side, Reform UK plans to contest every parliamentary seat at the next general election. Internal sources suggest the party will soon unveil new policy proposals around housing, education, and NHS reform to broaden its appeal beyond its current voter base.
Polling analysts now consider the party a genuine contender to become the second-largest party by seat count in the next Parliament, particularly in regions hit hard by economic stagnation and immigration concerns.
📢 Join the Movement
Reform UK’s rise is no longer just a story—it’s a movement. If you believe in putting Britain first, standing up for working people, and challenging the failed status quo, then now is the time to act.
- ✅ Support your local Reform UK candidates
- ✅ Join the party and become a member
- ✅ Volunteer for upcoming campaigns
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