r/ukpolitics is a subreddit with 565k members. The community frequently discusses uk, labour, struggling, reform, and politics, and the most common flair used is twitter, removed - not uk politics, ed/oped, |, and financial times video.
Political news and debate concerning the United Kingdom.
The rules of the subreddit can be found in detail here: https://www.reddit.com/r/ukpolitics/wiki/rules
Popular Topics in r/ukpolitics
#1
Uk
109 posts
#2
Labour
46 posts
#3
Struggling
34 posts
#4
Reform
26 posts
#5
Politics
18 posts
#6
Looking For
16 posts
#7
Brexit
16 posts
#8
Frustrating
14 posts
#9
Burnham
14 posts
#10
Immigration
13 posts
Flair Used in r/ukpolitics
#1
Twitter
: "[Andy Burnham] Vape shops. Betting shops. Dodgy businesses. If you look at your high street these days and think ‘who asked for this?’, you’re not alone. I’m doing something about it. We’re giving local people and councils more control over what opens, and tougher powers to crack down on businesses"
19 posts
#2
Removed - Not UK Politics
: "Islamist terrorist once sentenced to death for plot to kill Egyptian prime minister now runs a honey business in London"
16 posts
#3
Ed/OpEd
: "Subscriptions you can’t easily cancel, sales that aren’t sales – I’ll end the rip-offs that British people hate | Andy Burnham | The Guardian"
7 posts
#4
|
: "Exclusive: UK to announce raft of new policies on Israel including settlement goods ban"
2 posts
#5
Financial Times video
: "How to fix the housing crisis | FT"
1 post
#6
Think Tank
: "Building CBRN Crisis Ready Supply for Protection and Sustainment"
1 post
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Last updated: August 14, 2026