British opinion polls put nationalist Nigel Farage as the second political force in the next election

British Reformed national populist, party led by Nigel Farage, will be the second force with the most votes in the next election general on July 4th in Britain, according to a survey published this Thursday that ranked them ahead of conservatives for the first time.

‘YouGov’ poll for ‘The Times’ newspaper giving Reform (the heir to the Brexit Party) 19% of the vote, above the 18% that the Conservative Party led by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak would get. The winner of the election, with 37% of the vote, was the Labor Party from Keir Starmer, who would thus secure a comfortable win.

As if that wasn’t enough to meet the Conservative Party’s expectations, the survey was conducted after the presentation of their election program last Tuesday, a moment that theoretically should have made their voting intentions increase again.

Nonetheless, as highlighted by ‘The Times’, the survey shows this Most of those who say they would vote for Reform think that an absolute “super majority” for Labor would be bad news for the country.which raises hopes that many of them will seek useful votes on election day.

This week, Defense Secretary and one of the most influential conservative figures, Grant Shapps, warned in an interview of the dangers that a Labor Party “supermajority” would pose to Britain, in what was interpreted as the first tacit admission by the formation. that the election was lost.

According to an online survey of more than 2,200 adults, Sunak’s decision to leave events commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Normandy Landings to participate in a televised interview (for which he himself has apologized) further eroded his candidacy.. 56% of respondents considered it a “serious mistake”, including 64% of Reform voters.

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