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Reform UK

Reform UK, often known simply as Reform, is a right-wing populist and far-right political party in the United Kingdom. It has eight members of Parliament in the House of Commons, two members of the London Assembly, thirty-four members of the Senedd, seventeen members of the Scottish Parliament, one police and crime commissioner, and previously one member of the House of Lords. It controls twenty-six local councils and is to the right of the Conservative Party. Nigel Farage has been leader of Reform UK since June 2024. Co-founded by Farage and Catherine Blaiklock in 2018 as the Brexit Party, advocating a no-deal Brexit, it won the most seats at the 2019 European Parliament election in the UK but none at the 2019 general election. The UK withdrew from the European Union in January 2020, and later in the same year the COVID-19 pandemic began in the UK. The Conservative government imposed a series of national lockdowns and Farage focused on anti-lockdown campaigning. The party was renamed Reform UK in January 2021. Farage stepped down as leader in March 2021 and was succeeded by Richard Tice.

Since 2022, the party has campaigned on a broader platform, pledging to reduce taxation, limit immigration, oppose net-zero emissions policies and substantially reduce public spending. In March 2024, Lee Anderson, who was elected in 2019 as a Conservative MP, defected to Reform UK, becoming its first MP. In June 2024, Farage resumed the leadership, and the party won five seats at the 2024 general election, the first time it had elected MPs.

Infobox

Leader
Nigel Farage
Deputy Leader
Richard Tice
Chairman
Lee Anderson
Founders
Nigel Farage Catherine Blaiklock
Founded
23 November 2018 (2018-11-23)
Split from
UK Independence Party
Headquarters
Millbank Tower 21–24 Millbank London SW1P 4QP
Membership (December 2025)
268,000
Ideology
Right-wing populism Hard Euroscepticism
Political position
Right-wing to far-right
Affiliates
Reform UK Scotland Reform Derby Reform UK Wales
Northern Irish affiliation
Traditional Unionist Voice (alliance)
Colours
Turquoise White
Slogan
Britain is broken. Britain needs Reform.
Governing body
Reform UK Board
House of Commons
8 / 650
House of Lords
0 / 836
Scottish Parliament
17 / 129
Senedd
34 / 96
London Assembly
2 / 25
Directly elected strategic authority mayors in England
2 / 14
Directly elected single authority mayors in England
0 / 13
Councillors
2,346 / 18,645
Councils led
26 / 369
PCCs and PFCCs
1 / 37

Tables

MEPs who joined the Brexit Party after foundation · Representation › European Parliament
Diane James
Diane James
Name
Diane James
Constituency
South East England
First elected
1 July 2014
Joined
5 February 2019 (2019-02-05)
David Coburn
David Coburn
Name
David Coburn
Constituency
Scotland
First elected
1 July 2014
Joined
12 February 2019 (2019-02-12)
Nigel Farage
Nigel Farage
Name
Nigel Farage
Constituency
South East England
First elected
10 June 1999
Joined
12 February 2019 (2019-02-12)
Nathan Gill
Nathan Gill
Name
Nathan Gill
Constituency
Wales
First elected
1 July 2014
Joined
12 February 2019 (2019-02-12)
Julia Reid
Julia Reid
Name
Julia Reid
Constituency
South West England
First elected
1 July 2014
Joined
12 February 2019 (2019-02-12)
Tim Aker
Tim Aker
Name
Tim Aker
Constituency
East of England
First elected
1 July 2014
Joined
13 February 2019 (2019-02-13)
Jonathan Bullock
Jonathan Bullock
Name
Jonathan Bullock
Constituency
East Midlands
First elected
28 July 2017
Joined
13 February 2019 (2019-02-13)
Bill Etheridge
Bill Etheridge
Name
Bill Etheridge
Constituency
West Midlands
First elected
1 July 2014
Joined
13 February 2019 (2019-02-13)
Paul Nuttall
Paul Nuttall
Name
Paul Nuttall
Constituency
North West England
First elected
14 July 2009
Joined
15 February 2019 (2019-02-15)
Jill Seymour
Jill Seymour
Name
Jill Seymour
Constituency
West Midlands
First elected
1 July 2014
Joined
15 April 2019 (2019-04-15)
Jane Collins
Jane Collins
Name
Jane Collins
Constituency
Yorkshire and the Humber
First elected
1 July 2014
Joined
15 April 2019 (2019-04-15)
Margot Parker
Margot Parker
Name
Margot Parker
Constituency
East Midlands
First elected
1 July 2014
Joined
15 April 2019 (2019-04-15)
Jonathan Arnott
Jonathan Arnott
Name
Jonathan Arnott
Constituency
North East England
First elected
1 July 2014
Joined
17 April 2019 (2019-04-17)
Ray Finch
Ray Finch
Name
Ray Finch
Constituency
South East England
First elected
1 July 2014
Joined
17 April 2019 (2019-04-17)
Name
Constituency
First elected
Joined
Diane James
South East England
1 July 2014
5 February 2019 (2019-02-05)
David Coburn
Scotland
1 July 2014
12 February 2019 (2019-02-12)
Nigel Farage
South East England
10 June 1999
12 February 2019 (2019-02-12)
Nathan Gill
Wales
1 July 2014
12 February 2019 (2019-02-12)
Julia Reid
South West England
1 July 2014
12 February 2019 (2019-02-12)
Tim Aker
East of England
1 July 2014
13 February 2019 (2019-02-13)
Jonathan Bullock
East Midlands
28 July 2017
13 February 2019 (2019-02-13)
Bill Etheridge
West Midlands
1 July 2014
13 February 2019 (2019-02-13)
Paul Nuttall
North West England
14 July 2009
15 February 2019 (2019-02-15)
Jill Seymour
West Midlands
1 July 2014
15 April 2019 (2019-04-15)
Jane Collins
Yorkshire and the Humber
1 July 2014
15 April 2019 (2019-04-15)
Margot Parker
East Midlands
1 July 2014
15 April 2019 (2019-04-15)
Jonathan Arnott
North East England
1 July 2014
17 April 2019 (2019-04-17)
Ray Finch
South East England
1 July 2014
17 April 2019 (2019-04-17)
· Funding and structure › Governing board
Office
Office
Board
Office
Board
Incumbent
Board
Selection method
Leader of Reform UK
Leader of Reform UK
Board
Leader of Reform UK
Board
Nigel Farage
Board
In office since prior to adoption of party constitution
Chairman of Reform UK
Chairman of Reform UK
Board
Chairman of Reform UK
Board
David Bull
Board
Appointed by leader
Vice Chairman of Reform UK
Vice Chairman of Reform UK
Board
Vice Chairman of Reform UK
Board
Paul Nuttall
Board
Appointed by leader
Board Member
Board Member
Board
Board Member
Board
Andrea Jenkyns
Board
Appointed by leader
Board Member
Board Member
Board
Board Member
Board
Zia Yusuf
Board
Appointed by leader
Board Member
Board Member
Board
Board Member
Board
Dan Barker
Board
Elected by party members
Board Member
Board Member
Board
Board Member
Board
Darren Grimes
Board
Elected by party members
Board Member
Board Member
Board
Board Member
Board
Gawain Towler
Board
Elected by party members
Board
Office
Incumbent
Selection method
Leader of Reform UK
Nigel Farage
In office since prior to adoption of party constitution
Chairman of Reform UK
David Bull
Appointed by leader
Vice Chairman of Reform UK
Paul Nuttall
Appointed by leader
Board Member
Andrea Jenkyns
Appointed by leader
Board Member
Zia Yusuf
Appointed by leader
Board Member
Dan Barker
Elected by party members
Board Member
Darren Grimes
Elected by party members
Board Member
Gawain Towler
Elected by party members
· Leadership › Leaders
1
1
Leader (Birth–Death)
1
Leader (Birth–Death)
Catherine Blaiklock (born 1963)
Took office
20 January 2019
Left office
20 March 2019
Tenure length
60 days
Deputy Leader(s)
Vacant
Chair
Vacant
Vice-Chair
Vacant
2
2
Leader (Birth–Death)
2
Leader (Birth–Death)
Nigel Farage (born 1964)
Took office
22 March 2019
Left office
6 March 2021
Tenure length
1 year and 350 days
Deputy Leader(s)
Richard Tice (2019–2021)
Chair
Vacant
3
3
Leader (Birth–Death)
3
Leader (Birth–Death)
Richard Tice (born 1964)
Took office
6 March 2021
Left office
3 June 2024
Tenure length
3 years and 90 days
Deputy Leader(s)
David Bull (2021–2023) Ben Habib (2023–2024)
Chair
Vacant
Vice-Chair
Vacant
(2)
(2)
Leader (Birth–Death)
(2)
Leader (Birth–Death)
Nigel Farage (born 1964)
Took office
3 June 2024
Left office
Incumbent
Tenure length
1 year and 351 days
Deputy Leader(s)
Richard Tice (2024) Zia Yusuf (2024–2025) David Bull (2025–present)
Richard Tice
Richard Tice
Leader (Birth–Death)
Richard Tice
Leader (Birth–Death)
Paul Nuttall (2025–present)
Leader (Birth–Death)
Portrait
Took office
Left office
Tenure length
Deputy Leader(s)
Chair
Vice-Chair
1
Catherine Blaiklock (born 1963)
20 January 2019
20 March 2019
60 days
Vacant
Vacant
Vacant
2
Nigel Farage (born 1964)
22 March 2019
6 March 2021
1 year and 350 days
Richard Tice (2019–2021)
Vacant
3
Richard Tice (born 1964)
6 March 2021
3 June 2024
3 years and 90 days
David Bull (2021–2023) Ben Habib (2023–2024)
Vacant
Vacant
(2)
Nigel Farage (born 1964)
3 June 2024
Incumbent
1 year and 351 days
Richard Tice (2024) Zia Yusuf (2024–2025) David Bull (2025–present)
Richard Tice
Paul Nuttall (2025–present)
· Election results › 2019 European Parliament election as the Brexit Party › Results
2019
2019
Year
2019
Leader
Nigel Farage
Share of votes
30 %
Seats
29 / 73
Position
1st
Year
Leader
Share of votes
Seats
Position
2019
Nigel Farage
30 %
29 / 73
1st
· Election results › 2019 European Parliament election as the Brexit Party › Results
David Bull
David Bull
Name
David Bull
Constituency
North West England
First elected
23 May 2019
Jonathan Bullock
Jonathan Bullock
Name
Jonathan Bullock
Constituency
East Midlands
First elected
28 July 2017
Martin Daubney
Martin Daubney
Name
Martin Daubney
Constituency
West Midlands
First elected
23 May 2019
Nigel Farage
Nigel Farage
Name
Nigel Farage
Constituency
South East England
First elected
10 June 1999
Lance Forman
Lance Forman
Name
Lance Forman
Constituency
London
First elected
23 May 2019
Claire Fox
Claire Fox
Name
Claire Fox
Constituency
North West England
First elected
23 May 2019
Nathan Gill
Nathan Gill
Name
Nathan Gill
Constituency
Wales
First elected
1 July 2014
James Glancy
James Glancy
Name
James Glancy
Constituency
South West England
First elected
23 May 2019
Benyamin Habib
Benyamin Habib
Name
Benyamin Habib
Constituency
London
First elected
23 May 2019
Lucy Harris
Lucy Harris
Name
Lucy Harris
Constituency
Yorkshire and the Humber
First elected
23 May 2019
Michael Heaver
Michael Heaver
Name
Michael Heaver
Constituency
East of England
First elected
23 May 2019
Christina Jordan
Christina Jordan
Name
Christina Jordan
Constituency
South West England
First elected
23 May 2019
Andrew England Kerr
Andrew England Kerr
Name
Andrew England Kerr
Constituency
West Midlands
First elected
23 May 2019
John Longworth
John Longworth
Name
John Longworth
Constituency
Yorkshire and the Humber
First elected
23 May 2019
Rupert Lowe
Rupert Lowe
Name
Rupert Lowe
Constituency
West Midlands
First elected
23 May 2019
Belinda De Camborne Lucy
Belinda De Camborne Lucy
Name
Belinda De Camborne Lucy
Constituency
South East England
First elected
23 May 2019
Brian Monteith
Brian Monteith
Name
Brian Monteith
Constituency
North East England
First elected
23 May 2019
June Mummery
June Mummery
Name
June Mummery
Constituency
East of England
First elected
23 May 2019
Henrik Overgaard-Nielsen
Henrik Overgaard-Nielsen
Name
Henrik Overgaard-Nielsen
Constituency
North West England
First elected
23 May 2019
Matthew Patten
Matthew Patten
Name
Matthew Patten
Constituency
East Midlands
First elected
23 May 2019
Alexandra Phillips
Alexandra Phillips
Name
Alexandra Phillips
Constituency
South East England
First elected
23 May 2019
Jake Pugh
Jake Pugh
Name
Jake Pugh
Constituency
Yorkshire and the Humber
First elected
23 May 2019
Annunziata Rees-Mogg
Annunziata Rees-Mogg
Name
Annunziata Rees-Mogg
Constituency
East Midlands
First elected
23 May 2019
Robert Rowland
Robert Rowland
Name
Robert Rowland
Constituency
South East England
First elected
23 May 2019
Louis Stedman-Bryce
Louis Stedman-Bryce
Name
Louis Stedman-Bryce
Constituency
Scotland
First elected
23 May 2019
John Tennant
John Tennant
Name
John Tennant
Constituency
North East England
First elected
23 May 2019
Richard Tice
Richard Tice
Name
Richard Tice
Constituency
East of England
First elected
23 May 2019
James Wells
James Wells
Name
James Wells
Constituency
Wales
First elected
23 May 2019
Ann Widdecombe
Ann Widdecombe
Name
Ann Widdecombe
Constituency
South West England
First elected
23 May 2019
Name
Constituency
First elected
David Bull
North West England
23 May 2019
Jonathan Bullock
East Midlands
28 July 2017
Martin Daubney
West Midlands
23 May 2019
Nigel Farage
South East England
10 June 1999
Lance Forman
London
23 May 2019
Claire Fox
North West England
23 May 2019
Nathan Gill
Wales
1 July 2014
James Glancy
South West England
23 May 2019
Benyamin Habib
London
23 May 2019
Lucy Harris
Yorkshire and the Humber
23 May 2019
Michael Heaver
East of England
23 May 2019
Christina Jordan
South West England
23 May 2019
Andrew England Kerr
West Midlands
23 May 2019
John Longworth
Yorkshire and the Humber
23 May 2019
Rupert Lowe
West Midlands
23 May 2019
Belinda De Camborne Lucy
South East England
23 May 2019
Brian Monteith
North East England
23 May 2019
June Mummery
East of England
23 May 2019
Henrik Overgaard-Nielsen
North West England
23 May 2019
Matthew Patten
East Midlands
23 May 2019
Alexandra Phillips
South East England
23 May 2019
Jake Pugh
Yorkshire and the Humber
23 May 2019
Annunziata Rees-Mogg
East Midlands
23 May 2019
Robert Rowland
South East England
23 May 2019
Louis Stedman-Bryce
Scotland
23 May 2019
John Tennant
North East England
23 May 2019
Richard Tice
East of England
23 May 2019
James Wells
Wales
23 May 2019
Ann Widdecombe
South West England
23 May 2019

References

  1. Reform UK is classified as part of the radical right, a moderate subset of the far right, as opposed to the "extreme rig
  2. Although Lee Anderson, the MP for Ashfield, defected to Reform UK in March 2024 becoming their first MP after formerly b
  3. Also described as simply populist as well as populist radical right
  4. Also described by media as hard-right
  5. Electoral Commission
    https://search.electoralcommission.org.uk/Registrations/PP7931
  6. "Reform is happening"
    https://reformderby.uk/2024/
  7. Reform Party UK
    https://www.reformparty.uk
  8. BBC News
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election/2026/scotland/results
  9. BBC News
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election/2026/wales/results
  10. Open Council Data UK
    http://www.opencouncildata.co.uk/councillors.php?p=459&y=0
  11. opencouncildata
    https://opencouncildata.co.uk/councillors2.php?y=0
  12. opencouncildata
    http://opencouncildata.co.uk/
  13. Sky News
    https://news.sky.com/story/who-is-the-reform-party-where-did-they-come-from-and-what-are-their-policies-13056985
  14. British Politics
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  17. Irish Independent
    https://www.independent.ie/business/brexit/the-new-ukip-nigel-farage-offers-full-support-for-another-brexit-party-37729406.html
  18. "Changes to the registers of political parties made since 27 January 2019: The Brexit Party"
    http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/252526/GB-and-NI-political-register-updates-since-27-01-2019.pdf
  19. Reuters
    https://web.archive.org/web/20200727051932/https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-britain-eu-farage-idUKKCN1PX1Y5
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