The Reform UK party has surged to their highest as now one in four people now favour Nigel Farage, a new national poll reveals.
Pollster YouGov has revealed that 26% will now vote for Reform if there was an election now.
The Tories are in third place at 21%, Labour is behind on 25% and Farage’s populist party is at 26%, the Lib Dems remain at 14 points whilst the SNP and the Greens remain at 3%.
Reform chairman Zia Yusuf said, “Reform now leads in the latest YouGov voting intention poll – with our highest ever level of support, and five points clear of the Tories. Real change is coming to Britain.”
Reform is very capable of gaining ahead in the polls at the local elections in May, despite only having five MPs in the House of Commons.
Reform is eyeing up seven electoral seats which will be a blow for Labour, the Tories and the Liberal Democrats.
In recent weeks Reform has been polling very well and in Wales, Scotland, London, South East of England and the West Midlands there are wards that Farage could take in the May local elections.