The latest Survation voter intention poll puts Reform UK at 30% with Labour 5 points behind on 25% , this is the first time Survation have had Reform leading in their polls.
With 4 years remaining until the next election , although I think Starmer will be gone before Christmas and Labour not long after , the race to No10 is Reform's to lose because I see no way out of the hole Labour have dug for themselves , tax rises in the Autumn to pay for their incompetence and the loss of Wales in next May's elections will I believe signal the end for the worst government in living memory.
https://www.survation.com/reforms-highes...ty-system/
What a party that will be.
With 4 years remaining until the next election , although I think Starmer will be gone before Christmas and Labour not long after , the race to No10 is Reform's to lose because I see no way out of the hole Labour have dug for themselves , tax rises in the Autumn to pay for their incompetence and the loss of Wales in next May's elections will I believe signal the end for the worst government in living memory.
Quote:Labour and the Conservatives have continued to decline, now polling at 43% combined. Reform’s 30% is the highest intended vote share recorded so far by Survation research, demonstrating voters newfound tendency to move away from the traditional parties in favour of challengers. The implications of this unprecedented challenge to the two-party system are discussed below.
https://www.survation.com/reforms-highes...ty-system/
What a party that will be.
