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Bombshell Poll Reveals Reform UK Now Dominates British Right-Wing Politics, Overtaking Conservatives

Bombshell Poll Reveals Reform UK Now Dominates British Right-Wing Politics, Overtaking Conservatives

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A new bombshell opinion poll has revealed that Reform UK is now widely seen as the leading party on the right of British politics, with a significant majority of the public viewing them as more influential than the Conservative Party. This shift marks a seismic change in the political landscape, confirming what many ordinary Britons have felt for years: the Tories no longer represent their values.

Reform UK Surges Ahead of Conservatives

More than two-fifths of the public, a staggering 43 per cent, now identify Reform UK as the main party on the right, according to a survey by More in Common. This poll, which interviewed 2,599 people, shows the Conservative Party lagging far behind at just 17 per cent, a sharp decline that signals a profound realignment among right-leaning voters.

Even among those who voted Conservative in the last general election, Reform UK is gaining ground. While 40 per cent of 2024 Tory voters still see their party as the major right-wing influence, a close 38 per cent now view Reform in that light. Crucially, voters who backed other main parties overwhelmingly see Reform as the primary right-wing force.

Farage Declares “Reshaping of British Politics”

Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, commented on the party’s growing influence after their recent local election successes. As reported by GB News, Farage stated, “We have professionalised the party,” adding that it was “a big, big day not just for our party but for a complete reshaping of British politics in every way.” This sentiment reflects a growing frustration among the electorate with the established parties.

Reform UK’s strong performance in the local elections saw them win 1,454 council seats across England, and make significant inroads in Scotland and Wales. They secured 17 seats in Holyrood and gained 34 seats in Cardiff Bay, demonstrating a broad appeal across the UK. This success shows that ordinary people are actively seeking an alternative to the political establishment.

  • 43 per cent of the public now see Reform UK as the main right-wing party.
  • The Conservative Party has fallen to just 17 per cent in this key metric.
  • Even among 2024 Tory voters, 38 per cent now see Reform as the dominant right-wing force.
  • Nigel Farage highlighted the “professionalisation” of Reform UK and a “reshaping of British politics.”
  • Reform UK secured 1,454 council seats in recent local elections, plus significant gains in Scotland and Wales.

What This Means for Britain

This poll confirms a significant shift in British politics, with the Conservative Party losing its traditional base to Reform UK. It shows that many ordinary Britons feel the Tories have abandoned their values and principles, particularly on issues like immigration and sovereignty.

For your family, this means a clearer choice is emerging between parties that truly represent common-sense, patriotic values and those that have drifted towards globalist agendas. The political landscape is becoming less about the old two-party system and more about genuine alternatives.

The rise of Reform UK puts immense pressure on the Labour government to address the concerns of working people, especially on issues like the cost of living and uncontrolled immigration. They can no longer ignore the growing dissatisfaction among the electorate.

However, the emergence of other parties like Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain, which also appeals to right-wing voters, could complicate future elections. This fragmentation could split the vote, potentially hindering the progress of parties that genuinely represent the people’s desire for change.

The upcoming Makerfield by-election will be a crucial test, where Reform UK faces a challenge from Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham. Reform’s candidate, Robert Kenyon, has pledged to be a dedicated local MP, contrasting with fears that Burnham would use the seat as a stepping stone to higher office, abandoning local constituents.

This poll highlights the growing divide between the political class and ordinary working people, who are increasingly turning to parties like Reform UK for real change. It’s a clear message that the old ways are no longer working for Britain.

Share if you believe it’s time for a genuine change in British politics.

This article is a factual summary of reporting by GB News Politics. Full original story available on their website. All quotes directly attributed.

Tags: Reform UK, Conservative Party, Nigel Farage, Opinion Poll, British Politics, Sovereignty, Immigration, Cost of Living

Source: GB News Politics | Breaking Brexit News


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