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February 5, 2025
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Published: February 5, 2025 2:42 pm
Author: RT

A quarter of voters would back the party ahead of Labour in a general election, a survey has suggested

Nigel Farage’s right-wing Reform UK party has overtaken Labour for the first time in a YouGov voting intention poll, topping the rankings ahead of both major parties in the country.

The poll, published Monday, found that if a general election were held tomorrow, 25% of British voters would back Reform, 24% would support Labour, and 21% would vote Conservative.

The survey, conducted on February 2-3 for Sky News, recorded Reform’s joint-highest score to date, up from 23% in the previous poll on January 26-27.

Labour, which won last year’s general election in a landslide, fell three points compared to January, while the Liberal Democrats and the Greens remained steady at 14% and 9%, respectively.

Farage took to X to share the poll, declaring: “Britain wants Reform.” Just six months after the party secured its first five MPs, the survey suggested Reform would win 76 seats in a general election today – 60 of them currently held by Labour.

The next UK general election is due by 2029. Since taking office last year, Labour has faced economic stagnation and mounting pressure for reforms across key sectors.

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Farage, seen as Labour’s main challenger, has gained traction among voters disillusioned with both Labour and the Conservatives. Reform UK advocates stricter immigration controls, a ban on transgender ideology in schools, and tax cuts for small businesses to spur economic growth. It also opposes net-zero carbon targets, arguing they harm the economy.

Elon Musk, appointed as a “special government employee” to lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under US President Donald Trump, has described Reform as “the only way to save” the UK. Reports suggested he was considering a donation of up to $100 million to Reform UK, although Musk himself denied the claims in December.

The Daily Mail reported last month, citing a party source, that Reform UK maintains “a deep relationship with the US president’s team and talks on a daily basis.” In an interview with the New York Times last month, Farage claimed Musk was still open to making a “sizable” donation.

Musk has previously sought influence in UK politics, even calling for Prime Minister Keir Starmer to be jailed. His involvement in European politics extends beyond the UK – he recently drew criticism from German Chancellor Olaf Scholz for endorsing the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) ahead of this month’s parliamentary vote.

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