New Polls Spell Trouble for Rishi Sunak and the Tories
Two fresh polls have thrown cold water on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s hopes, revealing a sharp drop in Conservative support. A Savanta survey for The Daily Telegraph shows the Tories plummeting to just 21%—their worst rating since Theresa May’s final days in early 2019.
Nigel Farage’s Reform UK Surges to Double Digits
The woe for the Tories deepens as Nigel Farage’s Reform UK rockets up three points to 13%. The poll highlights a growing revolt among right-wing voters, with Farage’s party positioning itself as a serious challenger to the Conservative establishment.
Labour Set for Landslide as Conservatives Crumble
A separate Survation poll for Best for Britain, published in The Times, paints a grim future for the Tories. It predicts a humiliating haul of just 72 seats for the Conservatives, while Labour could storm to a massive 456-seat majority — smashing even Tony Blair’s 1997 landslide. Meanwhile, the Lib Dems are forecast to bag 56 seats, Reform UK seven, and the Greens one.
Reform UK Tops Tories in YouGov Shock
Adding insult to injury, a fresh YouGov poll out Thursday night puts Farage’s Reform UK ahead of the Tories, polling 19% compared to Conservative’s 18%. Farage wasted no time, declaring Reform UK the “opposition to Labour” as the next general election looms.
Sunak’s Conservatives Face Uphill Battle
These latest numbers shine a harsh spotlight on the challenges facing Rishi Sunak and the Tory party. With voter loyalties shifting fast towards Labour and upstarts like Reform UK, the Conservatives face a fight to rescue their faltering campaign before the next showdown at the polls.