Close Menu
WTX NewsWTX News
    What's Hot

    Taiwan eyes defence spending hike to counter China pressure

    December 4, 2025

    US and UK agree zero-tariffs on pharmaceuticals

    December 1, 2025

    Ruben Amorim: Man United ‘steal’ set-piece routines from rivals

    December 1, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Latest News
    • Taiwan eyes defence spending hike to counter China pressure
    • US and UK agree zero-tariffs on pharmaceuticals
    • Ruben Amorim: Man United ‘steal’ set-piece routines from rivals
    • Hong Kong high rise fire 13 arrested for suspected manslaughter as death toll hits 151
    • Man City boss Guardiola backs England’s Tuchel on Foden position
    • Darren Jones defends Rachel Reeves over claims she misled cabinet on tax rises
    • McLaren to hold internal review into Qatar GP strategy mistakes
    • Caicedo red card vs Arsenal, Mateta’s penalty retake
    • Memberships
    • Sign Up
    WTX NewsWTX News
    Subscribe
    Sunday, December 7
    • Live News
      • US News
      • EU News
      • UK News
      • Politics News
      • COVID – 19
    • World News
      • Middle East News
      • Europe
        • Italian News
        • Spanish News
      • African News
      • South America
      • North America
      • Asia
    • News Briefing
      • UK News Briefing
      • World News Briefing
      • Live Business News
    • Sports
      • Football News
      • Tennis
      • Woman’s Football
    • My World
      • Climate Change
      • In Review
      • Expose
    • Entertainment News
      • Insta Talk
      • Royal Family
      • Gaming News
      • Tv Shows
      • Streaming
    • Lifestyle
      • Fitness
      • Fashion
      • Cooking Recipes
      • Luxury
    • Travel
      • Culture
      • Holidays
    WTX NewsWTX News
    Home»Birmingham news
    • Home
    • Birmingham news, UK News, USA News

    Reform UK promised ‘biggest rally in modern political history’ – but it didn’t come close

    Picture of by David Spangler
    by David Spangler
    • March 29, 2025

    Cliff Notes

    • Reform UK launched its local election campaign in Birmingham, claiming to field candidates in every seat, a significant increase from 12% in the last elections.
    • Despite high production value and a strong presence from Nigel Farage, the event saw noticeable empty seats and a subdued atmosphere compared to past rallies.
    • Recent internal party conflicts surfaced during the rally, with attendees expressing concerns over the expulsion of former MP Rupert Lowe amid allegations of bullying and violence.

    Reform UK promised ‘biggest rally in modern political history’ – but it didn’t come close | Politics News

    They were calling it the “biggest rally in modern political history” and while there has been momentum brewing within Reform UK, this event didn’t even come close to meeting those expectations.

    It was their local election launch in Birmingham where the party announced they can field candidates in every possible seat in the elections in May.

    Up from the meagre 12% of available seats they managed last time. And that includes mayoral candidates with a new addition on Friday night, Aaron Banks for the West of England seat.

    Politics latest: Nigel Farage given new nickname

    A familiar face for UKIPpers and a major help behind the scenes for Reform UK, drumming up thousands of pounds worth of donations for the party.

    In one of the biggest arenas in Birmingham, the production value was high.

    Nigel Farage arrived on stage in a JCB accompanied by a live band and greeted with a standing ovation.

    Thousands cheered from the stands at the 15,000 capacity venue, though a lot of empty seats were noticeable.

    Image:
    The Reform UK leader speaks at the rally. Pic: PA

    Speaking to loyal supporters who had waited hours for their party leader to speak, many raised their concerns with how the expulsion of one of Reform’s former MPs was handled.

    Recent division in the party started when Rupert Lowe was reported to the police by Reform UK over alleged threats of physical violence towards the party chairman, Zia Yusuf, something Lowe called untrue and false.

    The party also commissioned an independent report which found “credible evidence” of separate allegations of bullying, which Lowe also disputes.

    Among the chants of support for the party during the rally, there were also shouts of “Rupert” in the crowd – quickly quietened by security.

    Spreaker

    This content is provided by Spreaker, which may be using cookies and other technologies.
    To show you this content, we need your permission to use cookies.
    You can use the buttons below to amend your preferences to enable Spreaker cookies or to allow those cookies just once.
    You can change your settings at any time via the Privacy Options.


    Unfortunately we have been unable to verify if you have consented to Spreaker cookies.
    To view this content you can use the button below to allow Spreaker cookies for this session only.

    Enable Cookies
    Allow Cookies Once

    Poll popularity rivals government

    While the energy was more subdued than previous events, their popularity in the polls still rivals the government.

    In retaliation we saw a dozen or so Labour-backed billboards around the venue attacking the party.

    The city’s Birmingham Mail newspaper front cover was also co-opted by Labour warning against Farage, and Wes Streeting namechecked the party on Friday, accusing them of wanting to privatise the NHS.

    With not just the locals but a by-election in just one month’s time, it’s clear who Labour see as the direct threat this time around.

    Reform doesn’t need to announce any policy at these rallies. But it hinted at a government efficiency strategy, borrowing language from across the pond, Farage stating he will create a version of Elon Musk‘s DOGE – department of government efficiency.

    It’s not an unsympathetic crowd, there were a few red hats and a blue version stating “make Britain great again”.

    Their most effective messaging though is that they’re simply not one of the main two parties and that seems to be cutting through above and beyond anything else.

    List of candidates currently known to be running for West of England Mayor

    Arron Banks – Reform UK

    Helen Godwin – Labour

    Oli Henman – Liberal Democrats

    Mary Page – Green Party

    Ian Scott – Independent

    Steve Smith – Conservatives

    The official list will be published 2 April 2025

    Share this post :

    Facebook
    Twitter
    LinkedIn
    Pinterest
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Latest News
    Taiwan eyes defence spending hike to counter China pressure

    Taiwan eyes defence spending hike to counter China pressure

    December 4, 2025 No Comments
    us news

    US and UK agree zero-tariffs on pharmaceuticals

    December 1, 2025 No Comments

    Ruben Amorim: Man United ‘steal’ set-piece routines from rivals

    December 1, 2025 No Comments
    hong kong news

    Hong Kong high rise fire 13 arrested for suspected manslaughter as death toll hits 151

    December 1, 2025 No Comments
    Categories

    Subscribe our newsletter

    Purus ut praesent facilisi dictumst sollicitudin cubilia ridiculus.

    Facebook X (Twitter) TikTok Instagram

    News

    • World News
    • UK News
    • US News
    • EU News
    • Business
    • Opinions
    • News Briefing
    • Live News

    Company

    • About WTX News
    • Register
    • Advertising
    • Work with us
    • Contact
    • Community
    • GDPR Policy
    • Privacy

    Services

    • Fitness for free
    • Insta Talk
    • How to guides
    • Climate Change
    • In Review
    • Expose
    • NEWS SUMMARY
    • Money Saving Expert

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    © 2025 WTX News.
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.