UK
POLITICAL PARTY
Reform UK
Reform UK

in parliamentary seats
in parliamentary seats

UK

in parliamentary seats
In the 2024 House of Commons election, Reform UK won 14.29% of the vote (the third most of any party) and 5 out of 650 seats. The party failed to win a single seat in 2019, when it was still the Brexit Party. These members of parliament declined to join a formal group, remaining non-attached. On July 8, 2026, facing scrutiny over his campaign finances (via an apparent undeclared $6.7 million donation from a cryptocurrency billionaire) and likely seeking to avoid a parliamentary suspection, Nigel Farage resigned his parliamentary seat and announced his intention to run in a special election. The special election is expected to be held in August 2026.
The UK is no longer in the European Union, hence why Reform UK did not run in the 2024 European Parliament election. In 2019, when the party was still the Brexit Party, they finished first in the European Parliament election in the UK, winning 29 out of 73 seats.
PAGE LAST UPDATED:
July 10, 2026

MOST INFLUENTIAL PARTY MEMBER
Nigel Farage
Nigel Farage
Party leader (2024–present), member of the House of Commons (2024–present)
“They deny, absolutely, our Judeo-Christian culture which . . . are the roots completely of our nations and our civilization . . . They want to abolish the nation-state . . . They want to replace it with the globalist project.”
April 2018

Laurie Noble, CC BY 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
PAGE CITATIONS:
British House of Commons, July 4, 2024, IFES Election Guide, last updated July 19, 2024, accessed June 12, 2025, www.electionguide.org/elections/id/4446/.
British House of Commons, December 12, 2019, IFES Election Guide, last updated June 21, 2024, accessed June 12, 2025, www.electionguide.org/elections/id/3404/.
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Jill Lawless, "What to know about Nigel Farage’s dramatic resignation and political gambit," AP News, July 8, 2026, apnews.com/article/britain-farage-reform-election-what-to-know-c19066252386ffd88ef13fdbf0516a25.
James Gregory, "Farage's by-election in Clacton officially confirmed," BBC News, July 9, 2026, www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwylzxw7p52o.
British House of Commons, December 12, 2019, IFES Election Guide, last updated June 21, 2024, accessed June 12, 2025, www.electionguide.org/elections/id/3404/.
"European elections 2019: Brexit Party dominates as Tories and Labour suffer," BBC News, May 27, 2019, www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-48417228.
European Parliament, "Results by national party – 2019-2024: United Kingdom – Official results," accessed June 12, 2025, results.elections.europa.eu/en/national-results/united-kingdom/2019-2024/constitutive-session.
Jill Lawless, "What to know about Nigel Farage’s dramatic resignation and political gambit," AP News, July 8, 2026, apnews.com/article/britain-farage-reform-election-what-to-know-c19066252386ffd88ef13fdbf0516a25.
James Gregory, "Farage's by-election in Clacton officially confirmed," BBC News, July 9, 2026, www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwylzxw7p52o.
QUOTE CITATION:
Believe In Brexit Britain, “Alex Jones Interviews Nigel Farage on Russia, Christians and WWIII,” youtu.be/XM6Hfe297bg?si=Rh1OMHEx4Yb-0L05, 6:23-6:41.
TO CITE:
"Reform UK," Great Replacement Parties, ChainofIdeasBook.com, [access date], www.chainofideasbook.com/country/GB.



