Nigel Farage’s Reform UK has cemented its lead in the polls and has begun to pull ahead of the Westminster establishment parties, according to a survey from YouGov.
Just over seven months after the leftist Labour Party swept to power in the UK following the collapse of the neo-liberal ‘Conservatives’, Nigel Farage’s insurgent sovereigntist-populist Reform party has begun to entrench itself as the preferred party of the British voter.
According to a poll conducted this week from top survey firm YouGov, Reform UK has increased its lead over other parties and now stands clearly on top at 27 per cent, compared to 25 per cent for Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour, and 21 per cent for the faltering Tories.
Commenting on the results, Nigel Farage’s deputy, MP Richard Tice remarked on X: “Reform pulling ahead further from Labour [and the] Tories, despite all the…