PULSE POINTS:
❓ What Happened: A new Find Out Now poll shows Nigel Farage’s Reform Party leading with 28 percent voting intention, driven by strong voter retention and gains from Conservative and non-voting groups, while the governing Labour Party remains stagnant in the low 20s.
👥 Who’s Involved: Reform, Labour, the Conservatives, and the British electorate, with Nigel Farage and the Reform Party gaining momentum.
📍 Where & When: The poll, conducted by Find Out Now, surveyed 2,768 adults on April 2, 2025, with results published on April 4.
💬 Key Quote: A Reform supporter on X declared, “Something is happening, Let’s do this! [Nigel Farage]
for PM!” reflecting a growing belief that the party can break the Labour-Conservative duopoly on British politics.
⚠️ Impact: Reform’s rise signals a potential shift in British politics, with the poll indicating the party is capable of winning a majority in Parliament.
IN FULL:
Reform has taken the lead in a recent Find Out Now voting intention poll, securing 28 percent—a two percent increase since late March—placing them ahead of the ruling Labour Party at 22 percent and the Conservatives, who governed from 2010 to mid-2024, at 20 percent. The poll, conducted on April 2, 2025, with a sample of 2,768 adults, highlights Reform’s growth as they retain nearly all their 2024 general election support, far surpassing other parties in voter loyalty.
Reform has also gained 22 percent of voters who supported the Conservatives in 2024 and 60 percent of those who didn’t vote last year but now say they would “definitely vote” in a new election.
Labour’s support has remained steady but low, fluctuating in the low 20s since November 2024. The Conservatives have fallen two percent to 20 percent, reflecting their loss of ground to Reform. The Liberal Democrats and Greens trail at 13 percent and 11 percent, respectively.
The polling shift coincides with Reform’s strategic push into local politics, as they field 1,630 candidates for the May 2025 local elections in England, outnumbering other major parties.
Reform’s momentum, driven by party leader Nigel Farage, is sparking enthusiasm among supporters, with one X user stating, “Something is happening. Let’s do this! [Nigel Farage] for PM!” and adding, “Make Britain Great Again!”
Find Out Now voting intention:
🟦 Reform UK: 28% (+2)
🔴 Labour: 22% (-1)
🔵 Conservatives: 20% (-2)
🟠 Lib Dems: 13% (+1)
🟢 Greens: 11% (-)Changes from 26th March
[Find Out Now, 2nd April, N=2,768] pic.twitter.com/r0k9288HqG— Find Out Now (@FindoutnowUK) April 4, 2025