How an 18-year-old was selected to run a major county council
Richard Tice celebrates Reform UK local election gains
Reform UK has selected 18-year-old George Finch to permanently lead Warwickshire County Council, which manages £1.5bn in assets and a £500m budget.
Labour MPs Preet Gill and Rachel Taylor have criticised the appointment, stating that the people of Warwickshire deserve better and questioning Finch's lack of experience for such a significant role.
Finch's selection follows the resignation of the previous Reform leader, Rob Howard, who stepped down just weeks after being elected, citing health challenges.
The party has experienced recent internal instability, with other newly elected councillors resigning or causing controversy shortly after the local elections.
Despite earlier surges, recent by-election losses and a slight decline in national polling figures suggest that Reform's momentum may be slowing.