Farage claims Reform is now UK's biggest party as Labour membership plummets
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Farage claims Reform is now UK's biggest party as Labour membership plummets
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"Nigel Farage has claimed that Reform UK is now Britain's biggest political party after an internal leak suggested that Labour has lost 100,000 members. According to The Times, the paid up membership of the Labour Party has dropped to below 250,000 meaning the party has lost one person every seven minutes since winning the election 18 months ago. With Reform officially on 268,631 paid-up members, it suggests Mr Farage's party is the biggest in the UK in yet another blow for Sir Keir Starmer."
"As we have suspected for some time, Reform is now the largest political party in British politics a huge milestone for us. The age of two-party politics is dead."
Journalists are being deployed to cover reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech, including investigations into Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and a documentary about American women fighting for reproductive rights. Donations are solicited to fund on-the-ground reporting and to keep journalism accessible without paywalls, with funding sought from those who can afford it. Nigel Farage claims Reform UK now has 268,631 paid members, surpassing Labour after its membership reportedly dropped below 250,000, a loss of about 100,000 members since the election 18 months ago. Observers describe Reform's sustained rise as a major challenge to the two-party system.
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