Nigel Farage’s Reform UK is 15 points ahead of Labour in a bombshell new poll. The survey by Find Out Now puts the insurgent party on 33%, up two points from the week before.
Meanwhile, Sir Keir Starmer’s party is trailing behind in second place on 18%, down one point, just 13 months after its landslide electon win. The Conservatives are in third with 17% of the vote share, a drop of two points.
The Lib Dems and the Greens are unchanged with 12% and 10% respectively in the poll of 2,615 British adults carried out yesterday.
Reacting to the poll, Reform’s deputy leader Richard Tice said: “Reform 15% ahead. Labour polling reflects many of their council election results post May.”
The party’s head of DOGE Zia Yusuf added that “real change is coming to Britain”.
Mr Yusuf said: “Reform opens up a 15 point lead over Labour in the latest Find Out Now poll, and almost twice as much support as the Tories who are down two.”
It comes as Reform, which has five MPs, has been consistently leading national opinion polls in recent months.
The party won control of 10 councils in the local elections in May.