NIGEL FARAGE’s Reform UK has overtaken the Labour Party in a new poll, making it the most popular political party in Britain.
The poll reflects public dissatisfaction with prime minister Keir Starmer less than seven months into his term.
The YouGov poll, conducted for The Times and published on Monday, found that if a general election were held now, 25 percent of voters would back Reform UK, 24 per cent would support Labour, and 21 per cent would vote for the Conservatives.
YouGov noted that Reform UK’s narrow lead over Labour falls within the poll’s margin of error. The survey included 2,465 respondents and was conducted on 2-3 February.
Starmer led Labour to a landslide victory in last year’s election, ending 14 years of Conservative rule. However, his government has faced early challenges, including backlash over a tax-raising budget and concerns about the economy.
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