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Reform hails bombshell new poll as Nigel Farage on course for landslide victory

After weeks of eye-grabbing press conferences on immigration and crime, voters appear to be flooding to Reform.

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Nigel Farage is heading for No10 according to a new poll (Image: Getty)

Reform UK is on course for a landslide majority at the election, as a new poll reveals Nigel Farage’s party is now polling more than Labour and the Tories combined. FindOutNow asked voters who they would back at the election, and found Reform now sits well ahead of all other parties on 34% of the vote.

Labour support is now at just 18%, their lowest since 2019, while the Tories have fallen another two points to a paltry 15%. The LibDems are closing in on Kemi Badenoch, rising one point to 13%, with the Greens on 10%. According to the Electoral Calculus website, this would hand Nigel Farage both the keys to Downing Street, and a landslide majority.

FindOutNow found Reform to be more popular than both Tories and Labour combined

FindOutNow found Reform to be more popular than both Tories and Labour combined (Image: FindOutNow)

The polling predictor suggests Reform would win a whopping 450 seats, and the largest ever parliamentary majority for a single party of 250.

Meanwhile the other parties would be all-but wiped out, with Labour reduced to 61 seats, the LibDems in third with 52 seats and the Tories reduced to a rump of just 14 MPs.

Reform noted that the poll also means they have had an outright lead in 92 consecutive polls since May 1.

It also pointed out that FindOutNow was the most accurate of all polling companies in the recent mayoral elections, suggesting other survey firms could be understating Reform UK’s lead.

Deputy leader Richard Tice said: “Our summer of campaigning has clearly had an impact. Voters are fleeing Labour and Tories and sailing over to Reform in large numbers. We give them a very warm welcome!”

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Mr Tice hailed the new poll (Image: Getty)

The party has dominated the headlines this summer, while other MPs’ swan off on their summer holiday during recess.

Mr Farage has grabbed the limelight with a number of high-profile press conferences focusing on crime, women’s safety and mass deportations.

The other parties have been scrambling to catch up and match Reform’s tough rhetoric on illegal migration, to no avail.

In July, FindOutNow itself published a blog post suggesting other firms could be understating Reform UK’s support in the country.

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