Reform UK surges to highest-ever rating in polls, new survey suggests

According to a new survey, the reform announced that Britain made a nine -point leadership against labor. IPSOS research, reform 34 percent of the vote is compared to 25 percent of Labour.
This means that if a general election is held tomorrow, Nigel Farage, the leader of Reform, will probably be elected as the Prime Minister.
In the meantime, the conservatives, the lowest of the lowest rate of votes recorded by IPSOS was only 15 percent and the highest result for reform.
After Tony Blair won the largest elections, the figures obtained from the voting of 1,180 people after winning the 2024 general elections show Labour’s popularity.
According to the survey, only 19 percent of them are satisfied with his work, 73 percent of the satisfaction, he says.
The figures showed that 54 percent of workers’ voters and 48 percent of TORY voters changed their support and changed their high support from both of them from reforming.

If this was played, Labor would be reduced from 403 to 140, while only 10 conservative seats would be.
Gideon Skinner, the senior director of England politics in IPSOS, said: “Even among those who voted for the party in 2024, the disappointment of labor is clear. From the IPSOS research, we know how difficult it is to change the set of public pessimism on the cost of living, migration and public services.
“So far, the British do not think that the Labor Party has provided the concrete change they hoped in in 2024.”
At the beginning of this month, reform was shot with the reform chaos to professionalize the separation of the man with the newest deputies by Nigel Farage after a row.
Zia Yusuf, a Muslim businessman, described Sarah Pochin, a deputy of New Runcorn after challenging the legitimacy of women wearing burqas in England during the prime minister’s questions to Sir Keir Starmer.
Fury, after erupting about his comment, Yusuf, the target of anger by many activists for several months, announced his resignation. Two days later, he returned to the party with a new role.