r/LabourUK is a subreddit with 72k members. The community frequently discusses labour, uk, reform, politics, and starmer, and the most common flair used is international, activism, and satire.
A subreddit for breaking news and discussion concerning the British Labour Party, the broader Labour movement in the UK, and UK politics.
The Labour Party is a democratic socialist party led by Keir Starmer, elected leader in 2020. It is the largest party in the UK with around 400,000 members, with a significant presence in the Scottish Parliament and the Senedd.
If you're a Liberal Democrat, a Green or even a Conservative, you'll find us a worthwhile community to follow.
Popular Topics in r/LabourUK
#1
Labour
121 posts
#2
Uk
106 posts
#3
Reform
38 posts
#4
Politics
35 posts
#5
Starmer
21 posts
#6
Rights
19 posts
#7
Israel
18 posts
#8
Struggling
16 posts
#9
Election
12 posts
#10
Worst
12 posts
Flair Used in r/LabourUK
#1
International
: "NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani Kicks Off Pride With “Trans Rights Are Human Rights” Campaign"
7 posts
#2
Activism
: "What the actual f*** is Starmer doing?"
5 posts
#3
Satire
: "Private Eye"
2 posts
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Last updated: June 21, 2026