



Reform UK has been handed another polling win as new data has predicted the populist party could steal 223 seats from Labour at the next General Election.
According to new polling by More in Common, the party is projected to win 290 seats, more than twice as many as any other party.
Labour would fall to second on 126 seats, losing 285 seats it won at the last election, while the Tories would slump to third, holding only eight seats more than the Liberal Democrats.
Reform would hold 28 per cent of the vote, with most of the parties' gains coming from Labour seats.
The polling would see large red Labour areas turn turquoise
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The polling says Reform will take 28 per cent of the vote
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In April, the pollsters predicted that Reform, Labour, and the Conservatives would vie for the largest party, each with between 165 and 180 seats.
Today, however, Reform has emerged as a clear frontrunner, gaining seats with an average margin of nine per cent.
The projection would result in a hung parliament, meaning Reform would need an additional 36 seats to secure a majority.
The poll predicts the vote share of the main parties to be historically low, but notes Reform will need to expand their vote share by persuading new voters or distributing their vote more efficiently by finding votes in unlikely places.
The polling would see Nigel Farage enter No10
PAMost of the losses suffered by Labour to Reform would occur in the North of England and Wales.
You could walk from Workington to Hartlepool and then all the way down the East of England to Clacton without leaving a Reform seat.
More in Common's UK Director Luke Tryl said: "It is an unhappy Birthday for the Prime Minister, his personal approval has hit an all-time low, while Britons blame him rather than his Chancellor for the welfare mess and think he has lost control of his party.
"Meanwhile, our new [poll] shows Reform UK as the big winners from the Government's failures. Although we are a long way from an election and much will change between, Nigel Farage's Party are demonstrating that they are now close to the level where they could command an outright majority.
"Britain's political landscape has transformed entirely from just a year ago."
The exact seats Reform could win off Labour MAPPED
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