Labour gains ground in latest poll as Reform support declines
The latest poll of Westminster voting intention has found that Labour has gained in support, while Reform’s has dropped, meaning […]
The latest poll of Westminster voting intention has found that Labour has gained in support, while Reform’s has dropped, meaning there are just now 4 points between the parties.
The poll, carried out by YouGov, for Sky and the Times, put Reform on 24%, a decline of one point since the last poll, while Labour is on 20, an increase of 2 points. The Tories are also on 20 points, while the Greens have declined 2 points to go on 13.
It comes after Keir Starmer announced his intention to step down last week, with Andy Burnham set to become Prime Minister by July 18th should no one challenge him.
Reform’s poll ratings have steadily declined over recent months. Nigel Farage’s party were reaching highs of around 30% last year, however a number of polls have now shown Reform hovering around the mid-20s.
Basit Mahmood is editor of Left Foot Forward
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