Inside Reform

In-depth political analysis for the property, planning and development sectors.

©Reform UK party leader Nigel Farage speaks during Britain’s Reform UK party’s national conference in Birmingham, Britain, September 20, 2024. REUTERS/Hollie Adams.

In our latest edition, we lead with the Better Places podcast featuring James Johnson of JL Partners – one of the UK’s most accurate pollsters – to unpack the data behind Reform UK’s rise and what it means for British politics. Drawing on new polling from JL Partners and Friderichs Advisory Partners, James explores why the party’s appeal runs deeper than protest, what’s driving voter sentiment, and how Reform could gain a seat dividend under First Past the Post.
We also track Reform’s growing footprint in local government — from early council decisions and policy calls to recent by-election gains. And as conference season closes, we reflect on what Reform’s September jamboree revealed about its housing and planning priorities.
Concilio’s Inside Reform series will continue to track the party’s policies and personalities – keeping you ahead of how Reform is already changing the rules of planning, housing, and political engagement.
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