Farage amasses 39 billion video views as Reform dominate social media election battle

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Nigel Farage and Reform have made the biggest splash on social media of any UK party and politician this election.

The right-wing party and its leader have amassed over 2.8 million reactions on Facebook since the start of the election. Mr Farage’s official Facebook page alone has garnered 2,100,00 reactions and shares, with the Reform page taking 719,000.

This marks by far the largest Facebook interaction rate for any party or politician.

By contrast, prime minister Rishi Sunak received just 270,000 Facebook reactions, while Labour’s Sir Keir Starmer attracted 300,000.

The Labour Party page has garnered 267,000 reactions since May 22nd, while the Conservatives have gained just 163,000. The two parties’ combined Facebook engagements are at just 60 per cent of Reform’s

Mr Farage also leads engagement on X (Twitter), with 13.9 million likes and retweets; while his videos have been viewed a combined 39.4 billion times on the platform during the election.

Tweets from the Reform account are also the highest for party engagement, at 9.3 million interactions.

However, the Labour Party’s videos on X— including endorsements from Elton John — are the second most popular during the campaign, garnering 11.3 billion views, or 13.2 billion if combined with Sir Starmer’s account.

This compares to 8.8 billion views for Mr Sunak and the Conservatives, 4.5 billion views for Reform alone, 4 billion views for the Green Party, and just 260.4 million views for Ed Davey and the Lib Dems.

Meanwhile, Mr Sunak has the highest engagement on Instagram (2.6 million) since the election was called, due in part to his large following on Instagram - 3.6 million followers, not surprising for an incumbent world leader.

What does this tell us? Not much necessarily, other than the fact that Reform’s target audience is highly engaged on social media, particularly Facebook. It is also unclear how much this engagement will translate into material gains this week.

Crucially, while the party may have an increasingly wide reach on social media, it lacks concentrated support in most constituencies; with latest polls estimating Reform could win five seats at best.

But it’s impossible to ignore that Mr Farage in particular has a clickbait star-power which other politicians have failed to leverage, with even the prime minister making a tiny splash on social media in comparison.

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