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Farage’s support has ‘topped out’, pollster claims as Starmer told to stop obsessing about Reform

A leading questionnaire claimed that the reform UK support was on top of it and that the momentum carrying the party in the ballot boxes stopped.

Conservative peer Robert Hayward Independent With a small decline in the survey figures of the party, it suggests that the results of the last council elections lost by reform while defending the seats, the Nigel Farage march on the Downing Street in the next general elections may be confronted with a mishap.

Business leaders and senior figures in the Labor Party come after Sir Keir calling Sir Keir Starmer to “stop obsession” about the reform.

The analysis follows the two elections that the reform had lost the Council seats for the first time last week.

Nigel Farage saw that his party's momentum in the surveys has reached a stopping point

Nigel Farage saw that his party’s momentum in the surveys has reached a stopping point (Pa wire)

Many interviewers look at the Council election results as a more accurate indicator of the polls of the state of political parties.

One of the results in Newark West, Nottinghamshire, saw that Tories was from reform in the election zone of Robert Jenrick, while the liberal democrats in the Durham district Benfieldside.

Both seats were won by Mr. Farage’s party in the last district council elections, but successful candidates had to stop immediately.

Meanwhile, the reform was shot with questions about James McMürdock, a deputy other than deputies who resigned from the party whip after an investigation into business relations during Covid pandemi.

This means that in 12 months, after the Rupert Lowe was removed from the party after a row after Mr. Farage and former President Zia Yusuf, after a row, only three of the five original reform deputies remained.

Lord Hayward also noted the reform support in the latest surveys, but the party is currently in front of its competitors.

In the last Techne UK survey, at the end of June, the reform fell to 28 percent, while the reform fell to 28 percent, while last week’s Yougov survey fell to 26 percent.

James McMürdock, who was elected as a deputy just a year ago, resigned from the whip

James McMürdock, who was elected as a deputy just a year ago, resigned from the whip (PA Archive)

In addition, Reform’s former leader Ben Habib, led by Habib, founded by Mr. Lowe, re -ruled England and developed the restore Britain, a small break of the basic game of reform.

The decision of the reform to reveal that the former Tora Cabinet Minister David Jones has joined the party six months after escaping from the conservatives is also seen as a sign of helplessness.

Mr. Jones joined the right after Christmas and said he no longer wanted to be in the facade politics and did not want any news fans in his flaw. However, with the retreated party, the reform decided to accelerate with an article on the GB News website, which is the channel that uses Mr. Farage.

Lord Hayward said: ım I can say that their support is on top of the top rather than the peak, [because] I’m not sure that something else will not support them anymore. However, the acceleration ended.

“The questionnaire numbers decreased slightly. The membership numbers fell slightly. They do not win the elections. The first two seats they advocated were an important test.”

The reform has returned to suggestions that the progress had stopped, especially in a more common survey, it would be the largest party in a general election with 290 seats.

A reform British spokesman said: “The latest polls raised us up to 34 percent. We were told that 20 percent of our limit, then 25 percent and now 30 percent.

“Reform has been the most in the Council elections since the local elections. There is all acceleration in British politics.”

In an interview at the weekend, Jim O’Neill, former adviser of Rachel Reeves Independent Being obsessed with the reform was damaging labor.

He said: “They should stop worry about the Farage – there is four years ago, which should be important.”

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