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  2. Reform UK - Wikipedia

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    The Reform Party is a limited company (the Reform UK Party Limited) [175] with fifteen shares. Farage owned 53% of the shares in the company, giving him a controlling majority. The other shareholders were Tice, who holds about a third, and Chief Executive Paul Oakden and Party Treasurer Mehrtash A'Zami who each held less than seven percent. [176]

  3. 2024 United Kingdom general election in England - Wikipedia

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    Reform finished in third place in terms of votes in East of England, North East England (just 0.4% behind the Conservatives), North West England, East Midlands, West Midlands and Yorkshire and The Humber. Most of the seats where Reform UK came second were in England, particularly in the north behind Labour and ahead of the Conservatives.

  4. Results breakdown of the 2024 United Kingdom general election

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    Results of the July 2024 general election to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom [4] [5] Affiliate Leader Candidates MPs Aggregate votes Total Gained [c] Lost [c] Net Of total (%) Total Of total (%) Change (%) Labour: Keir Starmer: 631 411 218 7 211 63.2 9,708,716 33.70 1.6 Conservative: Rishi Sunak: 635 121 1 252 251 18.6 6,828,925 23. ...

  5. How Nigel Farage's Reform UK Impacted the British Elections - AOL

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    Reform UK party leader Nigel Farage speaks to the crowd as he arrives in a land rover to deliver a stump speech to supporters on July 3, 2024 in Clacton-on-Sea, England. ... Britain’s formal ...

  6. Farage wins first seat as his upstart right wing Reform UK ...

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    Farage becomes a member of Britain’s parliament on his eighth attempt after winning with 46.2% of the vote in the heavily pro-Brexit Clacton, a seaside town on England’s southeastern coast ...

  7. Brexit Party election results - Wikipedia

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    The party did not stand in seats won by the Conservative Party in 2017 along with a number of exceptional seats; mainly in London, Scotland and the North East. [5] A number of candidates who had been selected to stand in Conservative constituencies went on to run in the election as independent candidates on a Pro-Brexit platform.

  8. Lee Anderson (British politician) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 December 2024. British politician and TV presenter (born 1967) Lee Anderson MP Official portrait, 2024 Chief Whip of Reform UK in the House of Commons Incumbent Assumed office 11 July 2024 Leader Nigel Farage Preceded by Position established Member of Parliament for Ashfield Incumbent Assumed office ...

  9. 2023 United Kingdom local elections - Wikipedia

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    Reform UK jointly nominated some of the winning Reform Derby candidates who won 6 seats on Derby City Council. [88] but failed to make a breakthrough with its own candidates on any other councils, averaging 6% of the vote in the wards where it stood. [89] The UK Independence Party lost all six seats it was defending. [90]