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Who Are the Five New Reform MPs Elected Across the UK? Everything You Need to Know
The 2025 General Election brought significant change to the UKs political landscape, with Reform UK securing five MPs and over four million votes, shaking the Conservative Parties stronghold. Here's a closer look at the five individuals now representing Reform UK in Parliament:
1. Nigel Farage
The former Brexit Party leader made headlines once again by returning to Parliament after a dramatic U-turn. Farage chose to stand in Clacton, where he clinched victory and took over Reform UK's leadership, cementing his influence in the parties growing success.
2. Richard Tice
Originally hurtling toward his first general election as Reform UK's leader, Tice stepped aside for Farage's return. Winning his seat, Tice remains a key figure in the party, driving its agenda and solidifying its future vision.
3. Rupert Lowe
The lesser-known Reform MP, Rupert Lowe, brings a unique background to Parliament as the former chair of Southampton FC. At sixty-six, Lowe has a long history of political involvement, first standing as a candidate for the Referendum Party in 1997, making his victory a testament to persistence.
4. Lee Anderson
The former Conservative deputy chairman defected to Reform after a suspension over controversial remarks. Now representing Ashfield in Nottinghamshire, Anderson's fiery rhetoric and unapologetic common sense politics have earned him attention, as he declared in his victory speech, I want my country back
5. James Mc Murdoch
Reform UK's surprise gain in South Buckinghamshire brought James Mc Murdoch to Parliament. His election solidified the party's unexpected triumph in traditional Conservative strongholds, marking a turning point for Reform UKs national influence.
Looking to the Future
In Birmingham's Ladywood constituency, Steve Kelly is working tirelessly as a Reform representative. His dedication to local issues and grassroots activism has sparked hope among supporters that he could become the party's sixth MP in the next election, strengthening Reform UK's presence in Parliament even further.