THE RISE of Reform UK is a “real threat”; to Labour following their election haul last week, a Cabinet Minister says.
Nigel Farage’s party is now being treated as a “serious opposition force”; after a , Wes Streeting insists.



won the Runcorn and Helsby by-election and also won ten councils giving as Mr Farage set out a path to Number 10.
Speaking on Sky News,said: “I think Reform is definitely a real threat and one that we take seriously.
“I think there’s clearly, on the right of British politics, a realignment taking place.
“It’s not yet clear whether at the next general election it will be Reform or the that are Labour’s main challenges, but we’ve got to take that threat seriously.
“In that spirit, I think Reform does deserve more air time and scrutiny of their policies.”;
was also pressed on whether he thinks Reform are now Labour’s “most serious opposition”;.
He replied: “I certainly do treat them as a serious opposition force.
“I don’t know whether it will be Reform or the Conservatives that emerge as the main threat.
“I don’t have a horse in that race, but like Alien Vs Predator, you don’t really want either one to win but one of them will emerge as the main challenger to Labour at the next general election.”;
But Conservative co-chairman Nigel Huddleston played down the threat from Reform UK.
He said: “When they’re in a position of delivering things, that’s when the shine comes off.”;
said: “I think Labour and the Conservatives made a mistake with Reform. The Conservatives have been copying Reform policies, Labour is sounding more and more like Reform,”; he told Phillips.
“I think the way you defeat Nigel Farage is by calling him out.”;
It comes as faces calls from his own MPs to change tack after he pledged to go “further and faster”; following the polls.
Labour MP Dan Carden said it is “now life or death”; for the government and the party.
The boss of the Blue Labour group of MPs said: “We believe the party can still be saved â if it remembers who it was built for. We believe Keir Starmer could be a great prime minister.”;
