18 resultsfor “Reform UK byelection wins since 2024”
2024, the Greens came fifth behind Labour, Reform, the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats. However, the party has since surged in the polls under Zack Polanski, and in Gorton and Denton was able to mobilise
win against Reform is already being unpacked by politicians and pollsters. This morning I’m bringing you the latest from the count at the Edge conference centre in Wigan – and from Scotland, where two other
Since Sarah Pochin won Runcorn & Helsby for Reform in May last year, Reform has had high hopes of winning three parliamentary constituencies. It has fallen short in all three: Caerphilly (to Plaid Cymru
2024, even by just 2.7 percentage points. The party was also slightly buoyed by Rupert Lowe’s far-right Restore UK taking just under 7% of the vote, less than some forecasts had predicted
byelection nears For a few short weeks, the centre of political gravity in Britain has shifted from the Palace of Westminster to the bar of a former [Labour](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/labour) club in Wigan
UK into line with other countries in the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the club for industrialised economies. “We basically have a level playing field now with most OECD countries. After lagging behind
win. “At several points this week I’ve felt like I was going mad,” said one Labour official loyal to Starmer. “Why are we even doing this? You can’t go around saying
2024. The pound fell against the dollar every day this week as leadership tensions gripped Westminster, culminating in the prospect of Burnham challenging Starmer for the role of PM after the Greater Manchester mayor [announced
2024, has been advising on the rightwing party’s social media strategy for the byelection after a stint in the [South Australian state election](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/mar/21/in-south-australia-one-nation-has-put-meat-on-the-bones-of-its-polling-surge-now-both-major-parties-need-to-respond). [Sign up for the Breaking News Australia email
2024, after hostile briefings and tensions within Starmer’s operation over her role. Gray was accused of alienating some of her political colleagues, who accused her of “control freakery”, and creating a bottle neck
2024 general election. Results across three nations could fundamentally change the political landscape and could have repercussions for the prime minister. In what is seen as the first true multiparty battle, Reform UK
2024 general election. They are focusing hard on tactical voters hostile to the SNP, while attacking Reform for splitting the anti-SNP vote. A narrow 1,200-vote majority for the SNP in a contiguous
wins the Makerfield byelection, the Guardian understands. 3. ***Belfast*** | Elon Musk’s X will [face no action](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/jun/10/elon-musk-x-not-face-action-uk-government-posts-inciting-violence-belfast) to remove a mass of posts inciting violence in Northern Ireland for at least
win a second term, the one thing ruled out was “learning from the only time in the party’s 120-year history it has ever done so”. Blair’s essay, released by his eponymous thinktank
byelection for Gorton and Denton, on the outskirts of Manchester, in February. For Reform's local election campaign launch, Nigel Farage picked Sunderland in the north-east — a Brexit-backing area held by Labour since
winning two mayoralties. But even amid a celebratory national picture, the results in Hackney, one of the Labour party’s longtime strongholds in the capital, stood out. Not only did Garbett secure the mayoralty
winning. Conversely, Reform’s main competitor for votes on the right is Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain party. Polling experts have said that current data suggests the size of their vote share is roughly similar
since records began, is likely to see public dissatisfaction crystallise. “He’s in last chance saloon,” one minister said after last night’s vote. For today’s newsletter I spoke with the Guardian’s policy