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Farage’s Reform UK wins parliament seat by 6 votes in blow to Starmer

Reform wins seat of Runcorn and Helsby in northwest England, and looked set to make gains in council elections

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Nigel Farage holds up six fingers to indicate the six votes his party’s candidate won by in the Runcorn and Helsby by-election. Photo: Reuters
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Hard-right upstarts Reform UK snatched a parliamentary seat from Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour Party on Friday in local elections that dealt a blow to Britain’s two establishment parties.

Reform, led by anti-immigrant firebrand Nigel Farage, won the by-election in Runcorn and Helsby in northwest England by just six votes, as it picked up gains in other localities including one mayoralty.

The group’s strong showing continues momentum it built up at last year’s general election and appears to confirm a trend that the UK is entering an era of multiparty politics.

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“For the movement, for the party it’s a very, very big moment indeed,” Brexit champion Farage said of Reform’s first-ever by-election win and Starmer’s first electoral loss since he took office last July.

Votes being counted for the Greater Lincolnshire mayoralty. Photo: PA via AP
Votes being counted for the Greater Lincolnshire mayoralty. Photo: PA via AP

Reform also picked up dozens of council seats from both Labour and the Conservatives as Britain’s political landscape shows signs of splintering.

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