Nigel Farage’s right -wing Reform Party is leading the UK survey for the first time | News of the election
If the general elections were held tomorrow, 25 percent of British voters would choose a reform, the YouGov poll suggested.
Right -hander Nigel Farage Reform The party is now the most popular political party in the United Kingdom, suggesting a new poll, beating the conservative party and the administrative Labor Party.
The survey, published on Monday, conducted by YouGov for the Times newspaper, has shown a reform – which promises to “freeze immigration” to the UK – to take a leading role in a major public opinion research.
According to the survey, if the general election was held tomorrow, 25 percent of voters would choose a reform, 24 percent would choose work, and 21 percent voted for conservatives.
The reform leadership of one point over the work in the poll-Koja examined 2,465 people on February 2, and February 3rd.
Work, who won National elections in July last year by landslide, they lowered three points compared to the latest research conducted on 26 to 27 January, while reform was given two points.
The conservative party, which dominated British politics for over 14 years, until it was bad in last year’s elections, also fell on one point.
The UK reform appears to attract the support of former members of the Conservative Party that endured A few scandals In recent years.
In December, Farage described a reform as a “real opposition” after the party said that it overcame conservatives in the number of members.
Our latest poll about the intention of voting (2-3 February) is the first time the UK front reform, although the lead is 1PT within the mistake.
Ref: 25% (+2 from 26-27 January)
Laboratory: 24% (-3)
Con: 21% (-1)
Lib Dem: 14% (=)
Green: 9% (=)
SNP: 3% (=) pic.twitter.com/eerjutozli– Yougov (@youg’s) 3. February 2025
Farage, who suggested that many young Muslims “not subscribe to British values” was one of the leading Brexit campaigns.
Ally Donald TrumpFarage often echoes the President of the United States with an emphasis on immigration and promises to repair the “broken” UK.
On Monday, Farage welcomed the results of the survey. “Britain wants reform,” he wrote in a post on social media.
The UK must hold its next parliamentary elections until August 2029, but the Labor Prime Minister Keir Starmer may seek early vote before that date.
The growing popularity of the reform in the last year echoed the increase in support of the extreme right -wing parties throughout Europe.
Extremely right Alternative to Germany (AFD) She also got on the ground on the eve of the national elections this month.
A recent survey shows that AFD is likely to secure second place in voting.