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Politics is a number game. Whether votes, survey ratings, and calculating the budgets or seats in the House of Commons, everything falls into arithmetic.

Reform UK is an example of this. They can only have four deputies – one less than this time last year – but now the most influential parties in British politics are undisputed. Just look at the numbers.

Reform UK Edinburgh Press Conference

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They lead approximately 30%of the surveys, giving or receive more than one or two points rather than 20%of Labour and 17%of Tories.

The membership rose to almost 240,000 – it made it the second largest party behind the UK’s Labour, and a number of more than 300,000 payment members fell.

Leader Nigel Farage follows at least six million people on social media – Tiktok, X, Facebook, YouTube and Instagram, Keir Starmer and Kemi Badonoch’s dwarf.

At least 500 election branches of the reform, 874 council seats throughout the UK, two regional mayors, countless defectors, mostly former Tories and several women in high -profile positions, and against those perceived as the Achille Heel of the party.

This is not just their numbers.

So far, the number of approximately 30,000 immigrants in 2025 has broken records this year.

Since the first time the figures were collected in 2018, more than 170,000 people came to England after the Dinghies channel passed.

For this, voters accuse both Tories and labor and push them towards the reform.

Then there are economic figures loaded with apocalypse – growth weak, unemployment and inflation are increasing, and Rachel Reeves is trying to fill the black hole £ 50 billion.

The figures on all fronts prefer Farage’s party.

The rise of reform over the past year was really remarkable.

And this will be exhibited at the two -day annual conference in Birmingham next week.

Again, look at the numbers.

The participants are expected to break down 5,000 barriers in 2023, only 1,000 and last year.

This month, Labor’s four -day political jambora in Liverpool is expected to wait up to 12,000 when they host Tories events, while the first leader of Mrs. Badnoch in October.

It is not surprising that other parties and politicians focus on Farage and Reform.

Despite the fact that the conservatives were 188 deputies, the Prime Minister admitted that they now see them as “real opposition”.

The Prime Minister’s reform quartet does not pass a week in the Prime Minister’s questions without targeting the thorns.

In a speech this week, Cabinet Minister Nick Thomas-Symonds has repeatedly made pot shots in Farage.

He and his party came after a summer when he dominated the political attention.

Since the parliament rises on July 22, the reform of traditionally known as the “stupid season” to a stopping point that prevents unexpected emergency situations, the reform largely determined the agenda.

Essentially migration and at the same time to reduce crime and local government inefficiency.

The Reform Conference at the National Exhibition Center on September 5 and 6 will be far from the traditional activities organized by the Brexit Party, as reform is known or Ukip, once ruled by Farage, the separate party focused entirely on the leader’s speech.

There will be panel discussions on the main stage and an exhibition hall will provide an opportunity for the existence of businesses – as well as bringing income for the party, as well as contributing to its reliability.

He said, “This year will be greater than ever, this year will be noticed,” he said.

The selection of space is deliberate.

Conservatives often keep their conferences at the International Congress Center in the heart of the city, but the reform chose the National Exhibition Center on the nearby Solihull’s skirts.

This is a 20-minute driving to Birmingham City Center-including the media, the participants are more likely to spend their evenings at the conference-related events or in the small selection of nearby hotel bars.

Reform Uk Westminster is holding a press conference

Nigel Farage, Sarah Pochin and Laila Cunningham (Picture: Getty)

However, some of the most important studies are behind the scenes, as reform prepares detailed policy proposals designed to show that it may be a reliable government party.

Similar to those who are linked to workers or conservatives, a new pro -reform thought tank will be in Nec.

A Better British Center (CBB) was launched by Jonathan Brown, the former chief business manager of Reform, and two of the biggest donors of the party.

Next month will officially publish its first policy article on Energy and Net Zero.

Initially, those who participated in the establishment of the think agency called Resolte 1850, as part of their preparations, met with leader Farage and reform Richard Tice, the British leader Richard Tice.

Both the reform and the thinking institution have the same Westminster building Millbank Tower.

The reform insists that it has no official connection with the CBB, and the policy constitutes within the company.

The thinking organization reportedly hired a comedian and Youtube star Archie Manners to provide social media and communication advice.

This year’s conference is another staging task of the reform about the rise to win the next general election in 2029.

In 2026, Wales, Scotland and more British councils are expected to be the next seismic moment for the party.

The reform believes that he has the chance to seize the control of the Wales Assembly, which has been operated by the labor force since 26 years ago, and will continue to make regular visits and continue to make regular visits.

A manifesto for Wales will cover all policy areas and will point out that the general elections of the party will take when it comes to a manifesto – a manifesto for Scotland.

The aim is to convince the voters that Tories ended and the only way to throw Sir Keir Starmer and the Labor Party in the next elections is to vote for them.

In 2027, local elections may be another turning point when they are ready to grab more than 7,000 councils in the UK.

Reform, as in this year’s survey, once again earns big gains at the expense of conservatives, strategists believe that it will strengthen themselves in the minds of voters as a real opposition.

Another survey of FindoutNow, the leading survey, puts all this on the perspective this week.

If it was a general election tomorrow, the reform predicted that Britain would achieve 34% of the votes – more than 33% of labor and conservatives.

The Election Account website estimates that this will give the majority of 407 seats and 164 reforms.

Everything is about numbers.

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