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Far-Right Surge Redraws UK Political Landscape

Tuesday 06 May 2025 - 13:31
By: Zahouani Ilham
Far-Right Surge Redraws UK Political Landscape

The United Kingdom has entered a new political era marked by an unprecedented rise of the far right, shaking the foundations of its long-standing democratic system. The recent local elections in England, held last Thursday, revealed a dramatic shift in voter sentiment, with the far-right Reform UK party making significant gains.

British media described the outcome as a "political earthquake" and a "tectonic shift," highlighting the extraordinary breakthrough by Reform UK, led by populist figure Nigel Farage. The results, announced on Friday, confirmed earlier polls predicting a surge in support for the party.

Reform UK topped the polls with 30% of the vote, overtaking the ruling Labour Party, which secured 20%. The Liberal Democrats followed with 17%, while the Conservative Party trailed in fourth place with just 15%.

Analysts attribute Reform UK's momentum to growing nationalist sentiment and widespread voter disillusionment with traditional parties, particularly amid ongoing economic and social crises. Discontent with both Labour and the Conservatives has opened space for alternatives.

Nigel Farage, buoyed by the results, declared this victory only the beginning of his path to 10 Downing Street, drawing comparisons with former U.S. President Donald Trump. Farage proclaimed his party the "real opposition" to Labour and predicted the imminent demise of the 195-year-old Conservative Party.

The Conservatives, still reeling from their landslide defeat in the 2024 general election after 14 years in power, lost hundreds of local council seats and failed to win any mayoral races apart from one. Party members have blamed leader Kemi Badenoch for the setback, criticizing her inability to present a compelling counter-narrative to the far-right surge since taking charge after the 2024 defeat.

Labour, despite its second-place finish, remains in power and views Reform UK's rise as a protest vote rather than a permanent shift. Prime Minister Keir Starmer stressed the importance of accelerating promised reforms, asserting that time remains to deliver on Labour’s mandate.

Some Labour leaders acknowledge the challenge posed by the far right but emphasize their continued strong base and trade union backing, distinguishing them from the weakened Conservatives. However, losing a parliamentary seat to Reform UK in a simultaneous by-election has prompted internal calls for tougher stances on issues like immigration—topics often leveraged by the far right to win support.

Labour’s leadership remains cautious, wary that adopting a harsher tone might alienate centrist voters and empower liberal rivals. With four years left in its mandate, the party sees this period as an opportunity to refine its direction and reengage the electorate with its reform agenda.


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