A new YouGov poll shows Nigel Farage‘s Reform UK party overtaking the embattled Tories for second place behind the Labour Party just weeks before the United Kingdom’s general election. In a video posted on X (formerly Twitter), Farage hailed the new poll as an “infection point” in the country’s election contest.
Reform UK comes in at 19 percent to the Tories’ 18 percent. Meanwhile, Labour remains in a comfortable lead at 37 percent of the vote. The Liberal Democrats, once thought to be a significant third-party force in Great Britain, have fallen to fourth place with just 14 percent support.
“The Times, with YouGov, have just published a poll—we have now overtaken the Conservatives. We’re now in second position in the country,” Farage said following the release of the polling results. He continued: ” In fact, we’re leading the Conservative Party in every single region apart from Scotland.”
Farage emphasized: “This is the inflection point. The only wasted vote now is a Conservative vote. We are the challengers to Labour.”
The new poll comes just days after The National Pulse reported that another YouGov survey showed Reform UK trailing the Tories by just a single point. This latest election data suggests a shift in momentum favoring Farage and Reform UK. On Saturday, the Brexit leader declared that his party would not be satisfied with being just a protest vote but intends to become the official opposition to Labour.
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BREAKING
Reform UK has just overtaken the Conservatives in the polls.
We are now the real opposition to Labour.
Join me on ITV1 in 20 minutes. pic.twitter.com/jrPaf86PbM
— Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage) June 13, 2024