Conservatives Hit Record Low as Reform UK Surges
New YouGov polling reveals the Conservative Party sinking to a record low of 18%, down a point from last week. The survey, carried out Monday into Tuesday, paints a grim picture for the Tories as they face mounting pressure from Nigel Farage’s Reform UK.
Reform UK’s support has climbed to 17%, just one percentage point shy of the Conservatives. This remarkable rise signals a growing threat to the ruling party’s grip on voters.
Labour Holds Firm but Shows Signs of Wobble
Labour remains comfortably in front, polling at 38%, a commanding 20 points ahead of the Tories and Reform UK. However, this is down three points since last week, hinting at some wobble amid the political turmoil. Sir Keir Starmer’s pledge of no tax rises keeps Labour in the spotlight as the clear frontrunner.
Liberal Democrats Make Big Gains
The Liberal Democrats are on the up, soaring four points to 15%, boosted by a well-received manifesto and focused policy pushes. Their rising popularity adds a fresh dynamic to an increasingly unpredictable political scene.
Political Landscape in Flux Ahead of Election
The poll underscores a fragmented political landscape. The Conservatives’ slide, Reform UK’s surge, Labour’s slight dip, and the Lib Dems’ rise suggest shifting allegiances and mounting uncertainty.
With manifestos landing and campaigns heating up, the weeks ahead will be crucial in determining how British voters react — and which party ultimately gains the upper hand.