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Nigel Farage Says Reform UK Has Become Britain’s Largest Party as Labour Membership Falls Sharply

Reform UK claims to surpass Labour in paid-up membership as traditional party affiliations shift in British politics
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has declared his party the largest political organisation in the United Kingdom by membership, citing internal figures that place Reform’s paid-up supporters above those of the governing Labour Party.

The announcement follows a period of significant membership decline for Labour, which, according to internal estimates, has fallen below 250,000 members, while Reform UK’s live tracker shows around 268,600 paid-up members.

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Farage described the milestone as a landmark moment in British politics and an indication that traditional two-party dominance is waning, saying the shift reflects growing public engagement with Reform’s message as the party positions itself for future electoral challenges.

He argued that the surge in membership, along with substantial financial support in recent months, strengthens Reform’s capacity to compete with established parties.

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Labour’s reported membership decline comes after its resounding victory in the July 2024 general election, when the party secured a large parliamentary majority despite a lower popular vote share.

Long-term figures show that Labour’s ranks have diminished from over half a million members in earlier years and approximately 309,000 earlier in 2025 to current estimates below 250,000.

The party does not provide real-time membership counts, reporting figures only in its annual accounts, and has not publicly confirmed the latest totals beyond those internal estimates.

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The reshaping of party membership dynamics has coincided with broader political shifts across the UK, including gains for smaller and issue-focused parties.

Green Party membership has reportedly grown significantly, overtaking the Conservatives in recent months, while Reform UK’s standing has also been bolstered by record donations and defections from politicians formerly aligned with other parties.

These developments underscore evolving patterns of political affiliation as parties seek to respond to voter concerns on issues such as the economy, public services and national identity.

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While Farage’s claims about Reform’s membership lead over Labour are grounded in his party’s public figures, the precise comparison is complicated by differing reporting practices and timing for membership data across parties.

Nevertheless, the apparent shift highlights changing contours of UK political engagement and the intensifying contest for grassroots support ahead of forthcoming elections.
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