Reform UK Rises in Latest YouGov Poll, Achieving Record-High Vote Share

Published on January 25, 2024

Reform UK has solidified its position as the third most popular party in the UK in the latest YouGov/Times voting intention poll released on Thursday, reaching a record-high vote share of 13 percent. This marks the second consecutive week where Reform UK has attained its highest recorded vote share. Meanwhile, the Conservatives and Labour maintained their previous positions, polling at 20 percent and 47 percent respectively. Reform UK’s party leader, Richard Tice, told The Epoch Times, “We push ever harder, let’s see what happens but 14 percent is not far away … one percent at a time.” Tories Have Taken Voter Base ‘For Granted’ Former Tory MP Andrew Bridgen, who now sits in the Commons as an independent after clashing with the Tories over policy direction on the COVID-19 response last year, told The Epoch Times that the Tories have taken their “natural voter base for granted.”...