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Reform UK to challenge establishment in four by-elections tomorrow as parties wrestle for control ahead of major acid test
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Reform UK to challenge establishment in four by-elections tomorrow as parties wrestle for control ahead of major acid test

A big shake-up could take place this week as Reform faces a litmus test this week ahead of the May elections. Four seats, all controlled by different parties, are on the cards this week, in key areas across the country. The Liberal Democrats are not sitting in one of the areas, but otherwise, it will be a fight between all the major parties, with shocks likely. With a mix of parties in power, who has the best chance in each area this week? TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Tottington, Bury Following the resignation of Councillor Luis McBrair, two requests were made by registered electors in Tottington for a by-election. Councillor McBrair was elected as a Conservative candidate in 2021, but resigned to take on a new role requiring political neutrality. Conservatives had held a stronghold on the area with Councillor McBrair; this will be the first by-election where Reform stands for a seat within the ward. The previous election saw the Tories take a 46 per cent majority, with Labour only receiving 29 per cent of the vote. Labour, Reform, the Greens, and the Conservatives will all contest the seat, with a local candidate also stepping up. Notably, the Liberal Democrats have chosen not to put someone forward for the seat, electing to focus their attempts elsewhere. Tottington, Bury candidates: Drew Keanu Bell - Labour Greg Keeley - Together for Bury Chloe King - Green Party Emma Elizabeth Lee - Conservative George Henry - Reform UK LATEST DEVELOPMENTS Asda delivery driver saved a shopper’s life with ‘gut instinct’ heroics Chagossians given right to live on island in major victory over 'surrender' deal Energy bills could soar by 18% as households to pay £288 more a year under Ofgem price cap prediction Wigmore, Luton A by-election has been called in Wigmore after a Liberal Democrat councillor failed to attend any local authority meetings for more than six months. According to a report from Luton Council’s administration and regulation committee, Alan Skepelhorn was absent between July 15 2025 and January 20. The council's democracy manager Debbie Janes said: "Under the rules, the law requires this committee [to] declare a vacancy in [the] Wigmore ward and we proceed to a by-election.” She added: “bringing in a more formal process to help warn councillors if [they are] nearing the six-month period. “We've no option other than to proceed in accordance with the law, if this occurs, as set out in the legal implications.” Six parties will contest the seat, with Reform, Labour, Lib Dems, the Tories, the Greens and an independent Wigmore, Luton candidates: George Neculalu - Liberal Democrats Sam Choudhury - Conservative Carolyn Cottier - Green Party James Flectcher - Reform UK Georgia Marcantonio - Labour Marc Scheimann - Independent Fremington, North Devon The by-election in Fremington is set to be a win for one of the major political parties after the death of the popular independent councillor, Neil Denton, who died last month. Cllr Denton had served on the council since 2023 and was described as a “true gentleman” by members, whose knowledge and expertise were invaluable. With no independent candidates running, it will be a straight fight between the five main parties. In previous elections, the vote share has been close between the Conservatives, Labour and the Lib Dems, with Reform not standing previously, this may be the most intriguing ward of the week. Fremington, North Devon candidates: Jules Credgington - Green Party Susan Christine Kingdom - Conservative Jayne Irene Mackie - Liberal Democrats Douglas James McLynn - Labour Derek Sargent - Reform UK Hareholme & Waterfoot, Rossendale A seat arose after the resignation of Councillor Tom Belli, he had not attended a full council meeting since November 2025, and resigned in February. A council spokesperson said: “Tom Belli has resigned as a councillor, having decided to move permanently to Sicily. “Tom has not claimed any allowances as a councillor since September 2025. “He last attended a meeting of the Full Council in November 2025.” In the previous election Labour held a large majority, with the Greens and Tories fighting for second, the addition of Reform and the Lib Dems means the vote could be significantly different. Hareholme & Waterfoot, Rossendale candidates: Clive Balchin - Reform UK Keith Alan Bardsley - Liberal Democrat Laura Diamond - Green Party Matthew Thomas Littler - Conservative Cathy Tinston - Labour Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

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