Reform UK Surges as Labour Faces Major By-Election Defeat and Internal Struggles

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- Reform UK is gaining traction as public dissatisfaction with Labour grows, with recent polls showing Reform at 24% support, surpassing Labour's 23%.
- Despite their rising popularity, Reform UK faces internal challenges, including leadership missteps and the need for broader appeal.
- The party's new chairman, Zia Yusuf, is professionalizing operations by dismissing old staff and creating targeted election teams.
- Reform UK has made some progress in council by-elections, but they need to win more to establish a serious presence.
- The Labour Party faced a significant defeat in the Wokingham by-election, losing the seat with only 24.8% of the vote.
- The Conservatives won the by-election with Jackie Rance securing 49% of the vote, marking a 10% increase.
- Labour's recent controversies include a decision to impose inheritance tax on agricultural land over £1 million, upsetting farmers.
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