Reform UK’s National Action Day saw local branches across Greater Lincolnshire take to the streets on Saturday, engaging with residents and signing up new members in a major show of grassroots activity.
Teams from Boston & Skegness, Louth & Horncastle, South Holland & The Deepings, Lincoln, and North East Lincolnshire were all out in their local communities, speaking with residents, distributing campaign materials, and sharing Reform UK’s message of change.
Cllr Sean Matthews, Councillor for Tattershall Castle and Leader of Lincolnshire County Council, praised the day’s success, saying: “Thanks to everyone who helped today in Louth & Horncastle and across all of Lincolnshire. A lovely, sunny but windy day, and lots of new members!”
Richard Tice, MP for Boston and Skegness and Deputy Leader of Reform UK, also commended the dedication shown by local branches: “It was great to see so many branches across Lincolnshire out and about, braving the weather to sign so many people up and push the message out to their local communities.”
The nationwide initiative was spearheaded by Dr. David Bull, Chairman of Reform UK, who coordinated efforts across more than 450 branches throughout the UK. Throughout the day, Dr. Bull hosted a live stream featuring special guests including Jeremy Kyle, Darren Grimes, Dame Andrea Jenkyns, and Cllr Sean Matthews, highlighting the growing momentum behind the party at both local and national levels.
With enthusiastic turnout and strong recruitment numbers reported across Greater Lincolnshire, Reform UK’s National Action Day demonstrated the party’s increasing grassroots support as it continues to strengthen its presence across the region.



