
Reform UK Secures Third Spot In Voter Intention Poll
Reform UK has become the third-largest political party with 11 percent electoral support ahead of this year’s general election, according to a voter poll. In the latest national Westminster voting intention poll by Redfield & Wilton Strategies, the Labour Party maintains a 16 percent lead (at 43 percent), while the Conservatives have gained ground. This shift signals a change since December, when Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party held a four-point higher advantage over the Tories. Ben Habib, former MEP and now deputy leader of Reform UK, spoke to The Epoch Times, saying: “It doesn’t surprise me that Reform UK is rising in the polls. The political environment is extremely febrile, much worse than it was … The British people are now realising that they cannot trust the two main parties. And that’s been driven home every day.”...
