A new poll reveals a significant shake-up in British politics, with Nigel Farage’s Reform Party surpassing Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer‘s Labour Party for the first time. This survey, conducted by FindOutNow on December 4, places the Conservatives in the lead with 26 percent support, while Reform secures second place at 24 percent, leaving Labour trailing in third with 23 percent.
The results mark a dramatic shift in public sentiment, underscoring growing dissatisfaction with the political status quo and fueling the momentum for Reform,
Zia Yusuf, Reform’s chairman, celebrated the poll as evidence of the party’s growing influence: “Reform has all the momentum in British politics,” he declared, pointing to the party’s rapid growth, with membership recently surpassing 100,000.
“The British people want real change after years of failure and deception. Reform will form the next government of the United Kingdom,” Yusuf added.
The poll comes amid broader challenges for Labour, as an Ipsos survey earlier this week revealed that over half of Brits feel disappointed by the party’s performance under Sir Keir Starmer after its return to power in July, following 14 years in opposition.
Farage’s party may have a key ally in Elon Musk, who has British heritage. Musk has criticized Prime Minister Starmer on his X platform, indicating that he supports Farage becoming Britain’s next premier. Some reports suggest the tech mogul may arm Reform with up to $100 million to fight Britain’s next election, which must be held no later than 2029.
Find Out Now voting intention:
🔵 Conservatives: 26% (-1)
🟦 Reform UK: 24% (+2)
🔴 Labour: 23% (-2)
🟠 Lib Dems: 11% (-1)
🟢 Greens: 9% (-)Changes from 27th Nov
[Find Out Now, 4th December, N=2,514] pic.twitter.com/ZnORReVbvG— Find Out Now (@FindoutnowUK) December 5, 2024