Caerphilly: Reform not the only losers – as UKIP record ‘comically low’ number of votes
Who remembers UKIP? Well, no-one in Caerphilly by the looks of things - and it was a chastening night for all right-wing parties.
Who remembers UKIP? Well, no-one in Caerphilly by the looks of things - and it was a chastening night for all right-wing parties.
A local Caerphilly man has spelled out exactly why Reform fell to defeat in the local by-election in the Welsh town this week. Lindsay Whittle was voted Senedd MP for Plaid Cymru after winning 47.4% of the vote, with Reform UK’s Llŷr Powell in second with 36%. Labour had been ...
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