Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is making significant strides in local elections, with his party fielding candidates in 99.3% of contests, surpassing both Conservatives and Labour. This strategy has the potential to secure majority positions on several councils, and Farage’s approach emphasizes community issues, similar to the Liberal Democrats. However, as the party seeks to establish its local identity, it faces challenges in defining its platform beyond opposition to the status quo, particularly in a political landscape that is increasingly fragmented.
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