In a fresh YouGov poll released today, the Conservative Party has seen its support dip...

Published: 4:53 am June 12, 2024
Updated: 11:55 am October 8, 2025
YouGov Poll Reveals Conservatives’ Decline as Labour Maintains Strong Lead

In a fresh YouGov poll released today, the Conservative Party has seen its support dip to a record low of 18%, down one point from last week. The survey, conducted throughout Monday and into Tuesday morning, presents a stark landscape for the Tories.

The poll results highlight a troubling trend for the Conservatives, as Nigel Farage’s Reform UK gains traction, rising by one point to 17%. This development places Reform UK just one percentage point behind the Conservatives, signalling potential challenges ahead for the ruling party.

YouGov Poll Reveals Conservatives’ Decline as Labour Maintains Strong Lead

Despite the Conservative Party’s slip, Labour continues to lead the political race, albeit with a slight drop. Labour stands at 38%, maintaining a substantial 20-point lead, though this figure marks a three-point decrease from the previous week. This slight dip suggests some volatility, even as Labour remains the frontrunner in the political arena.

The Liberal Democrats, meanwhile, have reason to celebrate. Their polling numbers have climbed by four points to 15%. This surge is likely bolstered by the positive reception to their recent manifesto launch and a renewed focus on policy initiatives. The increase in support highlights the party’s growing appeal amid the broader political shifts.

The current political climate underscores a period of significant change and uncertainty. The Conservatives declining support and the rise of Reform UK suggest a fragmentation of traditional political allegiances. Labour’s lead, while still commanding, shows signs of fluctuating, and the Liberal Democrats’ upward trajectory points to a more competitive and dynamic electoral landscape.

As parties continue to campaign and unveil their manifestos, the coming weeks will be crucial in shaping voter sentiment and the overall direction of British politics.

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