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If a common election is held tomorrow, 25 percent of British voters will choose a reform, the Yougov poll suggests.
Nigel Farage right Reform The party is already the most popular political party in the UK, suggesting a new survey by defeating the Conservative Party and the ruling Labor Party.
The poll, published on Monday and conducted by Yougov for the Times newspaper, showed reform – which promises to “freeze immigration” in the UK – for the first time for the first time in a major study of public opinion.
According to the poll, if a common election is held tomorrow, 25 percent of voters will choose a reform, 24 percent will choose labor, and 21 percent will vote for the conservatives.
One point of reform over labor in the poll-which examines 2465 people on February 2 and 3-e within the mistake, Yugov said.
Work, who won The national elections last July had three points from landslide compared to the latest survey conducted on January 26-27, while the reform won two points.
The Conservative Party, which has dominated British politics for more than 14 years, until it performed badly in the election last year, also dropped one point.
It seems that the reform of the UK derives support from former conservative party members who withstands some scandals In recent years.
In December, Farage described the reform as a “real opposition” after the party stated that it was ahead of the conservatives in the number of members.
Our latest vote intention (February 2-3) is the first to reform the UK in front, although the 1PT lead is within the error limit.
Ref: 25% (+2 from 26-27 January)
Laboratory: 24% (-3)
CON: 21% (-1)
Y them: 14% (=).
Green: 9% (=)
SNP: 3% (=) Pic.twitter.com/eerjutozli– Yougov (@yougov) February 3, 2025
Farage, which last year suggested that many young Muslims “do not subscribe to British values,” was one of the leading Brexit campaigns.
Ally Donald TrumpFarage often voices the United States President with an emphasis on immigration and promises to fix the “broken” UK.
On Monday, Farage welcomed the results of the poll. “The UK wants reform,” he wrote in a social media publication.
The United Kingdom is due to hold its next parliamentary elections until August 2029, but Labor Prime Minister Kayer Starmer may be summoned for early voting before that date.
The increasing popularity of the reform sounds a jump in support of the final right -wing parties across Europe in recent years.
Distant right Alternative to Germany (AFD) is also gaining position before the national election this month.
Recent polls show that AFD is likely to provide second place in the vote.