Reform UK has increased its lead in the latest YouGov poll, reflecting a shift in voter sentiment following recent local elections.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A new YouGov poll conducted on May 10-11, 2026, shows Reform UK leading with 28% of the vote, marking a 3% increase since the previous poll on May 4-5. 📰 DETAIL: The poll results indicate a significant shift in voter preference, with the Conservatives holding steady at 17%, while Labour has dropped by 2% to 16%. The Greens have gained 1%, reaching 16%, and the Liberal Democrats have decreased by 1% to 13%. Restore Britain, a party of hyper-online ethnonationalists designed as a spoiler against Reform, slipped to just 3%, despite their claims to have been polling at 10%. 🎯 IMPACT: The rise of Reform UK in the polls suggests growing public support for their platform, potentially reshaping the political landscape and challenging the traditional dominance of the major parties. This week, Sir Keir Starmer faces a leadership challenge from his own party, which may mean an early UK general election, originally slated for 2029. |
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