UK Reform Party Wins 200+ Seats in Local Elections as Labour Suffers Major Losses on May 8

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According to Golden Ten Data, the UK Reform Party won over 200 parliamentary seats in England’s local elections held on Friday (May 8), marking significant gains as Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour Party faced major losses in traditional strongholds across central, northern England, and parts of London.

The elections, covering 136 local councils in England alongside contests in Scotland and Wales, represent the most important test of public opinion before the 2029 general election. Analysis indicates Britain’s traditional two-party system is undergoing substantial transformation toward multi-party democracy.

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