May 8, 2026 06:28 PM
(This post was last modified: May 8, 2026 06:30 PM by C C.)
This is what Farage prematurely crowed about early in the vote counting. Maybe it was not quite that degree of Earth shift in the end, but was still massively devastating for Labour. Starmer is absolutely going to be replaced, and Labour is predictably misdiagnosing what the problem is and will return to its hard left roots.
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Nigel Farage hails 'historic change' as Reform UK sweeps seats at 2026 local elections
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/...e-33909023
EXCERPTS: Nigel Farage is celebrating a 'historic change' in politics after Reform UK gains a swathe of council seats across the country after the 2026 local elections.
[...] As of around 3:30am on Friday, May 8, full results were in from 13 of the 136 councils. Reform UK had gained 103 seats, with Labour losing 80. The Conservatives had lost 11 seats, independents 22 and Your Party one, with the Greens gaining eight and the Liberal Democrats three.
[...] A jubilant Reform UK leader Nigel Farage told reporters at the party’s Millbank headquarters: “I think what you’re witnessing is an historic change in British politics. Forget left-right, there is no more left-right. It is gone, it is out of the window, it’s finished. As you can see, we are scoring stunning percentages in traditional old Labour areas. We’re currently averaging about 39% of the vote, of the seats that are in already, we’re currently on 145 seats won. We are way exceeding anything that I thought.”
Starmer told to go after disastrous election results
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/...ll-starmer
EXCERPTS: Quit now or Labour will die, Sir Keir Starmer was told by his own MPs today as disastrous local election results rolled in from across Britain. Leading figures on the left called for swift change in Downing Street as Labour lost votes in all directions after two years of failed government with hundreds of council seats falling to Reform, the Greens and even the Tories.
Labour was on course to lose around 1,300 seats and control of dozens of councils, as well as being crushed in the Welsh Senedd and Scottish parliament elections. Vote-counting continues tomorrow in many areas.
[...] The biggest winner was the hard-right Reform UK, which had gained nearly 900 seats by early evening. Leader-owner Nigel Farage said the results showed his party could win in Tory and Labour areas alike and was on course for government.
“What has happened is a truly historic shift in British politics,” he said. However, polling expert Peter Kellner said that Reform had underperformed as against last year and that its support had “peaked.”
With around half results declared, Labour had lost 672 seats and the Tories 423, with the Greens gaining 175.
To avert the Farage menace, trade union leaders and Labour MPs were exploring ways to prise Sir Keir out of office, with Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham favoured to take over — a process that would take months at least since he is not presently an MP and thus unavailable.
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband and a number of MPs on the party’s “soft left” are pushing for the Prime Minister to set a timetable for departing.
One such told the New Statesman: “Rejected by the public. Increasingly rejected by his own party. If Keir truly listens to these results he will set out a date for his departure. If he doesn’t, he’ll go down in history as the man whose hubris killed the Labour Party.”
Another warned that “the party has been dominated by a small clique who have brought us to the edge of extinction.”
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Nigel Farage hails 'historic change' as Reform UK sweeps seats at 2026 local elections
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/...e-33909023
EXCERPTS: Nigel Farage is celebrating a 'historic change' in politics after Reform UK gains a swathe of council seats across the country after the 2026 local elections.
[...] As of around 3:30am on Friday, May 8, full results were in from 13 of the 136 councils. Reform UK had gained 103 seats, with Labour losing 80. The Conservatives had lost 11 seats, independents 22 and Your Party one, with the Greens gaining eight and the Liberal Democrats three.
[...] A jubilant Reform UK leader Nigel Farage told reporters at the party’s Millbank headquarters: “I think what you’re witnessing is an historic change in British politics. Forget left-right, there is no more left-right. It is gone, it is out of the window, it’s finished. As you can see, we are scoring stunning percentages in traditional old Labour areas. We’re currently averaging about 39% of the vote, of the seats that are in already, we’re currently on 145 seats won. We are way exceeding anything that I thought.”
Starmer told to go after disastrous election results
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/...ll-starmer
EXCERPTS: Quit now or Labour will die, Sir Keir Starmer was told by his own MPs today as disastrous local election results rolled in from across Britain. Leading figures on the left called for swift change in Downing Street as Labour lost votes in all directions after two years of failed government with hundreds of council seats falling to Reform, the Greens and even the Tories.
Labour was on course to lose around 1,300 seats and control of dozens of councils, as well as being crushed in the Welsh Senedd and Scottish parliament elections. Vote-counting continues tomorrow in many areas.
[...] The biggest winner was the hard-right Reform UK, which had gained nearly 900 seats by early evening. Leader-owner Nigel Farage said the results showed his party could win in Tory and Labour areas alike and was on course for government.
“What has happened is a truly historic shift in British politics,” he said. However, polling expert Peter Kellner said that Reform had underperformed as against last year and that its support had “peaked.”
With around half results declared, Labour had lost 672 seats and the Tories 423, with the Greens gaining 175.
To avert the Farage menace, trade union leaders and Labour MPs were exploring ways to prise Sir Keir out of office, with Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham favoured to take over — a process that would take months at least since he is not presently an MP and thus unavailable.
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband and a number of MPs on the party’s “soft left” are pushing for the Prime Minister to set a timetable for departing.
One such told the New Statesman: “Rejected by the public. Increasingly rejected by his own party. If Keir truly listens to these results he will set out a date for his departure. If he doesn’t, he’ll go down in history as the man whose hubris killed the Labour Party.”
Another warned that “the party has been dominated by a small clique who have brought us to the edge of extinction.”
