A new UK opinion poll has confirmed that " Reform the UK" of Nigel Farage is ahead of the Conservative Party, just 10 days before the general election on July 4, BNR reported.
If ten days ago a survey of "YouGove" perhaps it was not taken entirely seriously when it first gave the "reformers" before the Tories, now the results of the "Redfield and Wilton" can already be considered shocking because they confirmed the trend of shifting voters from the ruling party to Farage's party. And the elections are only 10 days away.
Labor continues to be in the clear lead with 42 percent approval, the "reformers" are with 19%, and the conservatives - with 18%.
The pollsters said the result was somewhat surprising following Farage's recent comments that "the West is to blame for the war in Ukraine because it provoked Putin", for which he was condemned across the political spectrum and most already by prominent Tory figures.
According to Redfield and Wilton, Keir Starmer's Labor could get a majority of 250 seats in the new parliament. However, the poll also confirmed the assumption that "Reform the United Kingdom" it will steal votes not only from Conservative voters but also from Labour.
Meanwhile, the main political parties of the Island continue their active election campaign. Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak were on stage together again - this time in a joint interview with the Sun tabloid, in which they had to answer tough questions - from the deepening Conservative election date betting scandal to tackling illegal immigration.< /span>