Jaw-dropping poll puts Reform UK just three points behind Tories on local election day

TL;DR


• The Reform UK party, led by Richard Tice, has surged in popularity according to a recent poll, with the party now holding 20% of the vote. This represents a significant increase from the 5% the party received in the 2019 general election, and puts them in third place behind the Conservatives and Labour.

• The poll findings suggest that the Reform UK party is attracting support from disaffected Conservative voters who are dissatisfied with the current government's performance. The party's focus on issues like immigration and the cost of living crisis appears to be resonating with a segment of the electorate.

• However, political analysts warn that the poll results should be viewed with caution, as it is still early days for the Reform UK party and their long-term viability remains uncertain. The article notes that the party faces significant challenges in converting this polling support into actual votes and seats in Parliament.

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