Politics
Jun 09, 2026
Unions Rebuke Farage’s Reform Overture, Label Party ‘Cosplay’ for Workers
Major UK trade unions and the TUC have dismissed Nigel Farage’s invitation for unions to affiliate …
Major trade unions and the TUC have publicly rejected Nigel Farage's call for unions to affiliate with Reform UK, branding the party’s outreach as a superficial "cosplay" of workers’ advocacy. The backlash comes amid a poll that places Reform UK level with Labour for the union vote, highlighting a potential shift in the traditional labour‑politics landscape.
The Union Front Against Farage’s Reform Appeal
Farage urged unions to attend Reform’s September conference and apply for affiliation.
Leaders from the TUC, GMB, Unison and Community condemned the move, calling Reform a party of "corporate interests".
Key union figures – Paul Nowak (TUC), Andrea Egan (Unison), Gary Smith (GMB) and Alasdair McDiarmid (Community) – all issued statements denouncing the invitation.
Polling Shows Reform UK Tied with Labour for Union Vote
A JL Partners poll found 28% of union members would back Reform UK, matching Labour’s share.
Support was strongest among members of Unite and GMB.
The poll underscores growing curiosity about Reform’s platform despite union leadership’s opposition.
Implications for the Labour‑Union Alliance and UK Politics
The rebuff signals a reaffirmation of the historic Labour‑union bond, but the poll data suggests a fragmenting electorate. If Reform can convert curiosity into votes, it may force Labour to recalibrate its union‑focused messaging and policy priorities, especially around employment rights such as sick pay, fire‑and‑rehire protections, and zero‑hours contracts.
What’s Next for Reform UK’s Union Strategy?
Reform UK is likely to continue courting union members through targeted outreach and promises of "open doors" for workers in council‑run services.
Union leaders have warned that any affiliation would require concrete commitments to protect and extend workers’ rights.
Future negotiations may see the TUC leveraging its influence to extract policy concessions from both Labour and Reform ahead of the next general election.
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