
NEW DELHI: Nigel Farage’s Reform UK celebration has surpassed Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservative Party in an view surveys, marking a transition ahead of the July 4 public vote. The YouGov poll, conducted for the Times newspaper, shows Reform UK at 19 %, up from 17 % previously, while the Conservatives remain at 18 %. With 37 %, the Labour Party is still in the result.
The surveys surveyed 2, 211 citizens from June 12- 13, following Sunak’s pledge to reduce fees by 17 billion pounds in the Liberal statement. Farage’s returning to frontline elections and management of Reform UK has contributed to the group’s rise in popularity.
Reform UK’s surveys score has increased since Nigel Farage, known for his part in the Brexit campaign, announced his return to frontline elections. The party’s authority has been replaced and a candidate has a parliamentary seats in mind.
In a video posted on X, Farage said,” This is the inflection point. A Traditional vote is the only voting that has been wasted so far. We are the opponents to Labour, and we are on our method”.
Reform UK supports tougher immigration regulations and other nationalist reasons, which resonate with a certain demographic of voters. Another surveys continue to indicate that Reform UK and the Conservatives are back of one another, highlighting the political environment as the election draws nearer.
Transformation UK, a little right-wing party founded in 2018 as the Brexit Party, is never anticipated to get some parliamentary seats despite the boom because of its equally distributed assistance across the nation. Sunak has received criticism for having a negative impact on his battle from his early withdrawal from D-Day sanctuary activities.