



A poll of polls from Electoral Calculus has projected that Reform UK would be one seat short of a parliamentary majority if a General Election was held now - potentially making Nigel Farage Prime Minister.
Electoral Calculus surveyed 5,400 people between May 30 and June 26, with results suggesting Reform would win 325 seats.
This would enable Farage to enter Number 10 with coalition partners, with minority Government probabilities assuming possible alliances between the Conservative and Reform parties.
The poll places Reform UK on 29.4 per cent of the vote, with Labour trailing at 22.9 per cent and the Conservatives in third place with 18.2 per cent.
The poll has Reform UK taking 29.4 per cent of the vote
GETTYLabour would be reduced to just 145 seats while the Liberal Democrats would secure 67.
Martin Baxter, founder of Electoral Calculus, said: "Labour have reduced Reform's lead by one per cent over the last month, but Nigel Farage's party is still seven per cent ahead of Labour.
"If there were a general election soon, Reform would be predicted to win it with a comfortable overall majority."
Sir Keir Starmer has come under immense pressure in recent weeks, with his own MPs rebelling against his proposed welfare reform bill.
According to a YouGov poll, Sir Keir Starmer's popularity has plummeted to -46.
The Prime Minister emphasised that he "does not obsess" about the polling.
He told The Sunday Times: "I try to make it water off a duck's back as far as possible. Because otherwise I think you lose any ability to focus and you just spend your whole time worrying about it."
Commenting on the popularity of Farage, Starmer complimented the Reform UK leader, saying he is "a good communicator, but he hasn't got any answers".
Starmer said he 'does not obsess' with polling
GETTYThe Prime Minister said: "His mask slipped when he made £80billion worth of unfunded spending commitments.
"It exposed him, I think. And it shows that as he moves from easy rhetoric to detail, he's going to increasingly be found out."
GB News exclusively revealed how Reform UK are having a significant impact on Gen Z voters, through Farage's heavy social media presence.
Research conducted by the People's Channel showed that Starmer does not appear in 75 per cent of the content shared on TikTok since the start of the month.
It also revealed that Labour has spent approximately 35 per cent of its content launching attacks on Farage and Reform UK.