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Nexio Global Media > Politics > Nigel Farage Launches Reform UK’s Local Election Campaign, Targets Starmer in Sunderland
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Nigel Farage Launches Reform UK’s Local Election Campaign, Targets Starmer in Sunderland

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Last updated: March 26, 2026 2:17 pm
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Reform UK Launches Local Election Campaign in Sunderland as Farage Eyes Council Gains

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A Strategic Starting PointChallenges and OpportunitiesBroader Political ImplicationsWhat Comes Next?

SUNDERLAND, UK — Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, kicked off his party’s campaign to secure control of local councils with a high-energy rally in Sunderland on Tuesday, signaling a bold push to expand the right-wing party’s influence ahead of next year’s general election.

Addressing a packed crowd, Farage framed the upcoming local elections as a referendum on the Conservative government’s record, accusing both major parties of failing voters on immigration, taxation, and public services. “People are fed up with empty promises,” he declared. “Reform UK is the only party offering real change.”

The event marks the start of a concerted effort by Reform UK to capitalize on growing dissatisfaction with the ruling Conservatives and Labour’s perceived weaknesses. With local elections in England and Wales set for May, the party aims to translate its recent surge in national polling into tangible gains at the council level.

A Strategic Starting Point

Sunderland, a traditional Labour stronghold that voted overwhelmingly for Brexit in 2016, holds symbolic significance for Farage. The city was the first to declare a Leave victory in the EU referendum, and Reform UK sees it as fertile ground for its anti-establishment message.

Local activists have reported growing support, particularly among working-class voters disillusioned with Labour’s stance on immigration and the Conservatives’ economic policies. “People here feel forgotten,” said one attendee. “Farage speaks their language.”

Challenges and Opportunities

Reform UK currently holds just a handful of council seats nationwide, but recent polling suggests it could siphon votes from both Conservatives and Labour. Analysts warn that even modest gains could disrupt the political landscape, particularly in marginal areas.

The party’s platform focuses on stricter immigration controls, lower taxes, and opposition to net-zero policies it deems economically damaging. Farage has also criticized Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s leadership, positioning Reform UK as the true standard-bearer for conservative values.

However, the first-past-the-post electoral system remains a hurdle. Without significant breakthroughs, the party risks splitting the right-wing vote, potentially benefiting Labour.

Broader Political Implications

Farage’s return to frontline politics has rattled Westminster. Since taking over as Reform UK leader earlier this year, he has reinvigorated the party’s base and attracted defectors from the Conservatives. Some Tory MPs fear a repeat of 2019, when the Brexit Party’s presence helped deliver Labour victories in key seats.

Sunak’s team has downplayed the threat, but privately, Conservatives acknowledge that Reform UK could cost them dearly in tight races. Labour, meanwhile, faces pressure to counter Farage’s populist appeal without alienating its own base.

What Comes Next?

The Sunderland rally is the first in a series of campaign stops as Reform UK seeks to build momentum. Farage has pledged to contest every council seat possible, with an eye toward shaping the national debate ahead of the general election.

If the party secures even a handful of council wins, it could embolden Farage to push for a broader realignment of British politics. For now, all eyes are on whether Reform UK can turn its polling numbers into real-world influence—and how the major parties will respond.

One thing is certain: in a volatile political climate, Farage’s latest gamble could reshape the battlefield for 2024.

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