Reform UK’s Matt Goodwin came second to the Green Party’s Hannah Spencer in the Gorton and Denton by-election, with Labour in third.

Nigel Farage and Matt Goodwin (Image: Getty)
Speaking at a press conference on Monday, Mr Farage said: âIâm absolutely convinced that amongst British-born voters, Matthew Goodwin came first in that election last week. Of that, I have absolutely no doubt whatsoever.â Reform UK leader and Clacton MP Mr Farage has since said his party would limit voting in national elections to British citizens and remove the right from residents with Commonwealth citizenship.
Mr Farageâs belief that allowing Commonwealth citizens to vote âundermines national sovereigntyâ and leads to elections being fought over international rather than domestic issues is behind the plan to remove their right to vote in national polls, Reform UK has said.
Asked if he was worried that the policy could be seen as an effort to cut out voters unlikely to support his party, Nigel Farage said that many other ânormalâ countries already do this.
He said: âI do believe for national elections they should be they should be voted on by British voters only, absolutely.
âOtherwise, we get a really, very, very perverse influence on our politics, where people are voting more about Gaza than they are about Gorton.â
Reform UK Treasury spokesman Robert Jenrick said many other countries including the US and Japan already limit voting rights to citizens.
Mr Farage added: âWe just want to be a normal country and normal countries protect their borders, protect their democratic systems, know what works and what doesnât.â
Reform also wants to restrict postal voting.
Mr Farage warned on Monday of the âmass harvestingâ of postal ballots.
âI donât trust the postal voting system. I donât trust the electoral register,â he said.
The Reform UK leader has complained about postal voting in the past, including when Ukip lost the Oldham West and Royton by-election in 2015 and when his Brexit Party lost the Peterborough by-election in 2019.
Reform UK MP Richard Tice questioned the validity of postal ballots when his partyâs candidate lost the Rochdale by-election in 2024, stressing the result should act as a âserious wake-up callâ to the electorate and those in power.
In none of those cases was postal voting fraud ever proved and none resulted in any convictions.
Reform has also asked police to investigate allegations of election fraud after reports of âfamily votingâ â an illegal practice where two voters use one polling booth and potentially direct each other on voting.
Election observer group Democracy Volunteers warned it had witnessed âconcerningly high levelsâ of family voting in Gorton and Denton.
Commenting on Nigel Farage’s plans, a Green Party spokesman said: âThis is dangerous, racist nonsense from a party who were well beaten, seeking to delegitimise the election, Donald Trump-style.
âIn a democracy, everyoneâs vote is equal and we attracted voters from across all communities, in all areas, including from those who said they were originally going to vote Reform.
âFarage has no idea who did and didnât vote for him.
âAnd, as he said, he always knew they were going to lose. âIf you donât like the results of an election, change the electorateâ is the refrain of sore losers and anti-democrats through the ages.â


