Reform UK won hundreds of seats and took control of additional councils across England in local elections, with party leader Nigel Farage calling it a "historic shift in British politics." The party made gains in traditional Conservative and Labour strongholds, including winning control of its first London borough in Havering and surging in Essex and Suffolk.
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Reform UK won hundreds of seats and took control of additional councils across England in local elections, with party leader Nigel Farage calling it a "historic shift in British politics." The party made gains in traditional Conservative and Labour strongholds, including winning control of its first London borough in Havering and surging in Essex and Suffolk.