A recent YouGov poll has revealed that Nigel Farage’s Reform UK is the most popular party in Britain among straight men, while Zack Polanski’s far-left Green Party is disproportionately supported by LGBTQ groups and minorities.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A new survey has revealed that Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party is leading with heterosexual men in the United Kingdom. 📰 DETAIL: According to a survey by YouGov, the largest polling firm in the United Kingdom, published on Wednesday, 30 percent of heterosexual men support Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, making it the most popular party with straight men. The Conservatives are the second-most popular but still significantly behind, with 19 percent. The ruling Labour Party is third among straight men, with 18 percent. Reform and the Conservatives are joint first among heterosexual women, on 23 percent. In contrast, only 11 percent of heterosexual men support Zack Polanski’s far-left Green Party, and only 13 percent of heterosexual women support the party. Instead, the party’s support largely draws from LGBTQ groups and ethnic minorities, especially in younger demographics. Twenty-three percent of homosexual men support the Greens, along with 36 percent of bisexual men, 56 percent of bisexual women, and 46 percent of lesbians. The poll surveyed approximately 20,000 (19,583) British adults and was conducted in June 2026. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Reform UK do better among straight Britons.” — YouGov survey, published July 1, 2026 🎯 IMPACT: The figures suggest a strong identification between support for Reform UK and male heterosexuality. This is likely to draw a sharp image contrast with other parties, especially since outgoing Labour Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer boasted on Tuesday about Britain now having “the gayest Parliament… of all time.” |
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