Reform UK win first Merseyside council seat as Labour struggle
- Reform UK has made history by winning their first council seat in Merseyside.
- The Labour Party has faced challenges in holding onto its seats in the region.
- The election results reflect a shifting political landscape in Merseyside.
- Reform UK's victory marks a significant milestone for the party in local governance.
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Farage’s Reform Party Gains Ground, Winning Another Seat from Labour.
Nigel Farage’s Reform Party has gained another council seat from the ruling Labour Party. In a local by-election held in St Helens, Liverpool, on Thursday night, Reform candidate Victor Floyd secured victory in the Blackbrook ward, defeating Labour’s Sally Yeoman.Since Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s election in July, Labour has experienced a series of local setbacks. Twenty-five councilors were lost across 172 local by-elections, and Labour’s…
Far-right Reform ‘party’ takes council seat as Labour collapses – on Merseyside
Farage party wins as Starmer's danger to UK confirmed again Keir Starmer's Labour collapsed last night to hand a Merseyside council seat to Nigel Farage's far-right Reform 'party', who have been accused of standing non-existent candidates in the general election, in the Blackbrook St Helens by-election. Starmer's red-Tory outfit fell by more than 18 points…
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