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A major YouGov poll has delivered a massive boost for Nigel Farage and Reform UK, showing the party reclaiming a commanding 10-point lead with 27 per cent support ahead of the May 7 local elections.
Reform UK Surges to 27 Per Cent
Reform UK is now on 27 per cent (up 3 points), ahead of the Green Party and Conservatives (both on 17 per cent). Labour slumps to 16 per cent and the Liberal Democrats are on 14 per cent. The poll marks a dramatic reversal after signs Reform’s support had been flagging earlier this month.
Farage: “Vote Reform. Get Starmer Out”
Nigel Farage urged voters to back Reform to remove Keir Starmer, saying the poll shows momentum is back with the party. He highlighted Labour’s chaos over the Mandelson scandal and other crises as voters turn away from the government.
- Reform UK on 27% – 10-point lead
- Greens and Tories both on 17%
- Labour down to 16%
- Boost for Farage ahead of May 7 local elections
- Farage calls for voters to “Get Starmer Out”
Reform UK: Momentum Building
This poll shows Reform UK is back on track and gaining ground fast. Nigel Farage and the party are the only ones offering real change on borders, taxes, energy bills and the cost-of-living crisis while Labour descends into sleaze and chaos.
What This Means for Britain
With local elections just weeks away, this poll is a clear warning to Labour. Voters are turning to Reform UK in growing numbers because they are fed up with Starmer’s failing government, record taxes, small boat chaos and endless scandals. Reform is the only party listening to the British people.
The message is simple: Vote Reform on 7 May to send Starmer a message and start the fightback for Britain.
Share if you believe Reform UK is the only party delivering real change.
This article is a factual summary of reporting by the Daily Mail / YouGov poll. Full original story available on their website. All quotes directly attributed.
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