Why Now?
The dramatic rise of Reform UK in 2025 is a critical moment for British politics. The growing resonance of its far-right rhetoric means that a Reform UK government is a serious danger at the next general election.
We’re updating this website to highlight Reform’s vulnerabilities with voters and focus on a campaigning approach. We aim to relaunch by the end of 2025.


Why Stop Reform UK?
The normalization of its anti-immigration platform, especially as mainstream parties like Labour shift to the right on these issues, poses a real threat to the country’s political stability.
Learn more about those taking action
Hope Not Hate
Apr 2, 2025
Their work focuses on the organised far right, the communities who are susceptible to them and the issues and policies which give rise to them. They build skills and resilience across communities and civil society organisations, creating an alternative narrative of togetherness and unity.
They leverage the power of HOPE by creating a platform for ordinary people to do the extraordinary. That includes supporting the wider sector to have greater impact in opposing hatred in all its forms through more effective collaboration and sharing of skills, promoting social cohesion and defending Britain’s multicultural and multiracial society.

stopreformuk.vote
April 3, 2025
Make your vote a ‘tactical vote’ against Reform UK by putting your postcode into stopreformuk.vote to see which candidate in your area is the best placed to beat the Reform UK candidate.
The Movement Forwards runs their ‘tactical voting,’ website for local, regional and general elections. This tactic has previously been used to help oust the Tories, and is now pivoting to stop Reform UK. It may mean having to vote Labour even if you can’t stand the current government, but at least it’ll keep out Farage.
Reform UK’s Financial
Transformation since 2023:
13 out of 38 donors previously gave to the Conservative Party, showing the scale of the exodus to Farage’s party.
Reform UK’s finances were previously dire, with Richard Tice personally funding the party through loans. However, after Nigel Farage took over leadership in June 2024, the party saw a dramatic increase in donations, totalling £1.5 million in the following week.
Major donors have contributed millions, helping the party upgrade its infrastructure, hire staff, and gain prominence.
Reform UK raised £4.75 million in 2024, a third coming from former Tory donors. A large increase from £150,000 raised in 2023.

“I admire [Putin] as a political operator because he’s managed to take control of running Russia.”
Nigel Farage, Reform UK
