Becky MortonPolitical reporter

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Reform UK claims it is now the largest political party in Britain, following reports Labour has lost more members.
According to the Times newspaper, internal figures show Labour's membership has fallen below 250,000.
Reform said it had more than 268,000 paid-up members, which would mean it has overtaken Labour to become the biggest party by membership in the UK.
Labour refused to comment on the accuracy of the membership figures in the Times, with a spokesperson saying they would be published in the party's annual report.
There is no legal obligation for political parties to publish their membership figures, which are not verified by outside bodies.
Reform tracks its membership figures using a live online counter, which the party said only included people who had paid an annual fee of £25 or £10 for under-25s.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said: "As we have suspected for some time, Reform has overtaken Labour to become the largest political party in British politics - a huge milestone on our journey to win the next election.
"The age of two-party politics is dead."
The party has consistently been leading in national opinion polls since the spring.
Labour's membership has been steadily falling since Sir Keir Starmer became leader in April 2020, according to the latest publicly available figures.
The party's annual accounts published in August put the party's membership at 333,235 at the end of last year, down from a peak of more than 530,000 under Jeremy Corbyn.
Despite the party's landslide election victory, it shed 37,000 members over the course of 2024 and reports suggest this trend has continued.
In February, the LabourList website reported the party's membership had fallen to around 309,000 and the Times says the figure has now dropped below 250,000.
A Labour Party spokesperson said: "Our membership figures are published in our annual report. We do not give a running a commentary on them throughout the year."
The party's standard membership fee is £70.50 a year, with reduced rates of £35.50 or £12 available for certain groups.
Meanwhile, the Green Party says it has seen a surge in membership since Zack Polanski took over as the party's new leader in September, rising from around 70,000 to more than 180,000.
The Conservatives do not routinely publish their membership figures.
Some 131,680 members were eligible to vote in last year's Tory leadership election but reports suggest the party's membership has fallen to around 123,000 since then.
The number of Liberal Democrat members has also dropped, almost having over the last five years to around 60,000.
Your Party - the new left-wing outfit founded by Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana - says it has 55,000 paid-up members.



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