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Labour 44% (-3 pts from February), Conservatives 19% (-1), Reform UK 13% (+5), Liberal Democrats 9% (nc), Green 9 (+1), Other 6% (-1). Making Labour’s lead 25 points, from 27 in February.
The Conservatives’ share of 19% is again the lowest ever recorded by Ipsos in our regular Political Monitor series, which has run since 1978.
Reform UK are at a record high of 13% in Ipsos polling, although not quite yet at the heights of UKIP or the Brexit Party who reached 16 per cent in October 2014 and May 2019 respectively.
Half (49%) of those with a voting intention say they have definitely decided who to vote for – but 47% may change their mind. Conservative supporters continue to be less likely to say they are certain to vote (63%, vs 70% for Labour), and more likely to say they may change their mind (52% vs 40%).
www.ipsos.com...
In Britain there are 2 parties in parliament.
Oh, I forgot about the House of Lords.
It accurately reflects the opinion of the people of Britain)))))
Excellent, nothing like living in a country with no jobs, no hope and no future like every other socialist country.
On the whole conservatives produce the money to keep the liberals going and when they stop, it all will stop.
I am hopeful of a Reform UK opposition