Farage’s Reform Party has surpassed the Conservatives for the first time in a poll carried out by the British pollster YouGov that puts Labor in the lead.
In a new opinion poll recently carried out by ‘YouGov’, the British Reform Party led by the far-right politician Nigel Farage has surpassed the ruler Conservative Party for the first time.
The survey places the Reform Party with 19% of the votes and the Conservative Party in third place with 18%. Labor would take a firm lead with 37%, according to the British data analysis firm.
The Reform Party, which is led and largely financed by billionaire businessman Richard Tice, has a largely agenda populist.
Although it still lacks a complete election manifesto, Farage’s party has set its sights on issues such as immigration and the reform of the UK public health system.
The ‘YouGov’ poll shows that the reformists are now competing for votes nationally against the conservatives in government.