
Source: THE DAILY STAR | 2 May 2025 | Pic: Collected
In a dramatic turn of events, the newly ascendant Reform UK has pulled off its first-ever parliamentary victory, narrowly defeating the Labour Party in a local by-election in Runcorn and Helsby by just six votes. The result comes as a major political blow to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, marking his first electoral loss since taking office last July.
Led by controversial right-wing populist Nigel Farage, Reform UK also made significant gains in local councils, taking seats from both Labour and the Conservatives. The outcome suggests a shift in public sentiment and raises serious questions about the strength and unity of Britain’s two dominant parties.
Farage, celebrating the result, called it a “very, very big moment” for his movement — one that signals Britain is entering a new phase of multi-party politics. With Reform turning national polling popularity into actual wins, the UK’s traditional political order may be facing a deep and long-term shake-up.