Shock London poll: Nigel Farage’s Reform overtakes Tories in London as Labour slumps
- A recent Find Out Now poll shows Nigel Farage’s Reform UK is second in London with 19%, behind Labour at 30%, and ahead of the Conservatives at 17%.
- This surge follows Reform UK's major local election gains and widespread voter apathy and disillusionment with mainstream parties revealed in recent English council elections.
- Around 25% of Reform's London supporters previously voted Conservative in 2024, and backing for Reform is notably increasing among elderly Londoners.
- Reform UK leader Nigel Farage emphasized the positive momentum reflected in recent polling from London, noting that these encouraging results come before the party has fully launched its campaign, building on their success from the May 1 local elections where they secured hundreds of council seats.
- The poll indicates Reform UK could challenge Conservative seats in London, while Labour leads but faces a sharp decline in support since last year.
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Peter Franklin: How the system could yet conspire to freeze Farage out of power
Peter Franklin is an Associate Editor of UnHerd. Since the local elections we’ve had national opinion polls from More In Common, TechneUK, YouGov, BMG Research and Find Out Now. Respectively, they put the Reform UK vote share at 27, 28, 29, 32 and 33 per cent. In every case, that’s a lead over Labour – and an even bigger one over the third-placed Conservatives. Like the bookies, one can only conclude that Nigel Farage is heading for Downing Stre…
Farage's Reform Overtakes Tories as the Opposition Party for Voters: Poll
The British public now sees Nigel Farage's Reform UK party as the main opposition to the Labour government, as the neo-liberal 'Conservatives' continue to bleed support since their disastrous defeats in last year's general elections and the local England votes this month. The post Farage’s Reform UK Overtakes Conservatives as True Opposition Party In Eyes of Voters: Poll appeared first on Breitbart.
Labour and Tories are 'running scared' from Reform UK's surging success, Wilson claims
Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of "running scared" Reform's local election success as the Prime Minister unveiled his migration crackdown earlier today.The Prime Minister outlined his strategy to bring down migration numbers, claiming the "experiment" on open borders is over".FULL STORY HERE.
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