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Report UK took the initiative in a British opinion poll for the first time, in a move that would remove the Labor Party and conservatives before the local elections in May.
General support for UK reformThe right -wing Perspent Party, led by Nigel Faraj, rose by percentage to 25 percent, according to YouGov.
Sir Care Starmer rule Labor Party 3 points decreased to 24 percent, while conservatives slipped 1 point to 21 percent.
Yougov said it’s the first time that its survey appeared in The Times Report UK at the forefront, despite its progress at only one point for work, this was “within the error margin.”
Opinion polls, which are less than 12 months in Parliament for a period of five years, are rarely an accurate indication of how people vote in the upcoming general elections.
But the strong reform offer in the UK will ride alarm bells at Downing Street before the local elections in May, with England, with Curtain Struggle to neutralize the popular party messages.
The FARAGE will provide tougher migration controls and oppose the goals of the British climate, including reaching net carbon emissions by 2050.
Anthony Wales, head of European political and social research at Yougov, said that the poll indicated that three parties are competing for the lead.
He added: “Although it is still among the margins of the error, it enhances the fact that reform is almost equal to support with the Labor Party, as the conservatives retreat again.”
Senior ministers believe that they are able to increase public support if they can show progress in priorities such as NHS parking lots and increase home construction.
But it seems that the Farage party, which contains five deputies, is benefiting from an increasing mood to combat the institution in many Western countries.
The UK reform was praised by Elon Musk, technological billionaire and close to US President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly criticized Starmer.
Vapor He said in December that Musk was considering making a donation to reform the United Kingdom, but the two men have since clashed the support of the businessman to the right -wing extremist activist Tommy Robinson.
On Tuesday, FARAGE BBC told: “ELON Musk has a lot of opinions that I agree with, and some do not do it.”
Last week, the “Huge Committee”, which includes approximately 18,000 voters commissioned by the campaign of hope, conducted by Focaldata, suggested that Romost UK win 76 seats if they are conducted immediately, including 60 currently from Before the Labor Party.
The same survey indicated a 3 -degree swing towards reform in the United Kingdom from both the Labor Party and the conservatives, which may secure 169 seats.
The Yougov poll indicated that the Farage party was more popular among men, working class backgrounds, and Brexit to support voters.
The poll found that Report UK has its strongest support in Midlands and northern England, with a party with only 13 percent in London.
The survey recorded that support for liberal and vegetables did not change by 14 percent and 9 percent, respectively.
Separately on Tuesday, Yougov co -founder and former president Stephen Shakespeare returned to replace CEO Steve Hatch on a temporary basis during the start of the search for a permanent alternative.
The research and data analysis group said that the departure of the Hatch was “agreed mutual”, although it served only 18 months in this role and faced calls to decline by the activist Gatemore Capital after the shares decreased by 70 percent during the past year.
Shakespeare is a non -executive president of the council and is still a major shareholder.
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