Internal polling indicates that nearly half of voters who supported the Labour Party in the last general election are now considering other political parties, with Reform UK poised to be the biggest beneficiary. Approximately 11 percent of these former Labour voters are reportedly considering switching to Nigel Farage's Reform UK, while 9 percent are leaning towards the Green Party and 6 percent towards the Liberal Democrats. A smaller fraction, just 3 percent, are considering the Conservative Party. The remaining 14 percent of these former Labour voters remain undecided.
This significant shift in voter sentiment poses an "existential threat" to the Labour Party, according to Labour MP Alex Sobel, who warned that failing to regain public support could lead to a Reform UK-led government. He emphasized the urgency for Labour to reconnect ... download the app to read more
YoyoFeed ! Follow top global news sources, read AI-powered summaries, ask AI your questions, translate news into your language, and join live chats — all with YoyoFeed!