Ukip loses all six seats in native elections

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he UK Independence Party (Ukip) has been worn out at England’s native elections, dropping all six seats it was defending.

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The pro-Brexit social gathering misplaced two councillors in Folkestone & Hythe, one in South Staffordshire, one in Tamworth, one in Tendring and one in Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole.

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It factors to a pointy decline in Ukip’s political fortunes because it received the most important share of the vote of any social gathering on the 2014 European elections.

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Ukip’s rise contributed to then-prime minister David Cameron’s determination to announce a referendum on EU membership.

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But the social gathering’s affect has dwindled since Nigel Farage stepped down as chief in 2016.

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Ukip, now led by former Tory MP Neil Hamilton, has no MPs within the House of Commons.

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In a video posted on Twitter, Ukip’s deputy chief Rebecca Jane mentioned: “I’m not disheartened today. The results were expected.”

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Another right-wing social gathering, Reform UK, additionally had a poor displaying within the native elections, failing to realize any seats regardless of fielding practically 500 candidates.

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It misplaced half its councillors, retaining eight.

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Reform, which has no MPs and was beforehand referred to as the Brexit Party, primarily focused wards that closely voted Leave within the 2016 referendum.

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Its chief Richard Tice advised the Telegraph on Friday that Reform had “changed the course of numerous seats” on the Conservatives’ expense.

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The former MEP had beforehand vowed to make sure the Tories “never have a majority government again”.

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