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    1. ArtemisJolt on

      *A poll

      But with first past the post and and 4 and a half years to the election, this is doesn’t mean much

    2. Jealous_Response_492 on

      That 24% for Russia’s Reform lackies is still very concerning

    3. jimtojam on

      Shocker, it’s like the public forget about what has happened last week and go off what has happened recently.

    4. Purple_Feature1861 on

      It’s still horrible to see Reform up there 🙁 

    5. Is Labour leading because of Starner, or because Reform is eating Tory votes?

      This result does not inspire confidence at all.

    6. Grizzboss on

      Reform say they will fix immigration. They won’t. Conservatives said the same thing. They didn’t. People need to take their civic duty more seriously and stop voting for false promises.

    7. Could we maybe start making social media sanctions to stop reform? They are a party based on hate and disinformation, and have successfully confused the gullible and disenchanted. Hopefully we can get EU social media underway or something similar🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

    8. Reform being in top 3 is very unsettling.

      What are the Chances of Back to EU debates going in positive way in 24th?

    9. BottleZestyclose1366 on

      To our bri’ish friends. Are there signs whether the Tories could cooperate with labour, or Brexit-Party if the races are this close, for example by withdrawing candidates.

    10. canmoose on

      Conservatives and Reform at almost 50% is exceptionally worrying.

    11. DangerousCyclone on

      C’mon Trump, get into a fight with Macron and Scholz and kill the AfD and National Front already!

    12. Real_Ad_8243 on

      If numbers on this one issue translate to others then Labiur will get fucking slaughtered come 2029.

    13. noise256 on

      The way our electoral system works, it’s expected that Reforms votes won’t translate into seats as well as they do for Labour and the Tories. In the 2024 election, Reform got 14% of the vote and only got 5 seats (out of 650). Labour got 33% of the vote and got 411 seats! That said, once a party gets across the threshold of being able to actually win constituencies, they will get a lot more seats.

      It’s a mugs game making predictions at this stage but with numbers like these, a minority Labour government with the support of the Lib Dems, Greens and SNP is most likely. But as it stands, Reform will probably be a major political force in the next parliament, and if things go very badly for Labour – it’s possible there’s a coalition between Reform and the Tories.

    14. TinitusTheRed on

      As a Brit i’m so surprised that the Conservatives are polling at 24%. Reform are consuming them, and their 24% is where i’d expect it to be..but the Conservatives are irrelevant and after 14 years of corrupt, misguided rule, selling out the country we do have such short memories.

      Reform are Russian and Trump boot lickers

      Conservatives are wannabe Reform

      Its been so refreshing having adults running the country again.

    15. cactusdotpizza on

      Imagine wanting to vote for a party that has said and done literally nothing in MONTHS.

      They pop their heads up at election time and then slink away. Barmy.

    16. Particular-Star-504 on

      Damn they got 26% that’s only 8% less than in the election, and a whole 2% more than the Tories and Reform.

    17. No_Savings_9953 on

      Was any government within the first year ever so weak in the polls like Starmers?

    18. gareththegeek on

      It’s just so depressing, centre right, right and far right with combined 74% of the vote.

    19. Golden37 on

      “Labour is leading the poll”

      Labour then proceeds to make a bunch of asinine domestic decisions like Labour blocking laws seeking to ban first cousins from marrying.

      Also releasing new guidance that will make prison sentences be less likely for ‘ethnic minorities’ and ‘faith minority communities.

      I WISH I WAS KIDDING!

      [https://x.com/RobertJenrick/status/1897273385572507995](https://x.com/RobertJenrick/status/1897273385572507995)

      [https://www.reddit.com/r/ukpolitics/comments/1j4dpbd/keir_starmer_signals_labour_will_block_laws/](https://www.reddit.com/r/ukpolitics/comments/1j4dpbd/keir_starmer_signals_labour_will_block_laws/)

    20. Bumble072 on

      They are all ignorant f***ers anyway. My QOL has more than halved since Labour took seat in number 10. Tory, Labour – they are all puppets.

    21. Impressive_Rent_8162 on

      Labour’s neck & neck with the people who spent the past 14 years trashing the country, and a bunch of incoherent loonies. Pretty depressing.

    22. jacksawild on

      We could feasibly end up with a full on coalition government any day.

    23. VonBlitzk on

      Racist Fascist Reform still dragging the uneducated along for votes.

    24. Griffolion on

      After 14 solid years of decline and scandal, the fact the Conservatives are still in joint second place staggers me.

    25. Specialist_Alarm_831 on

      He wouldn’t have a voice without Brexit, oooh the irony.

    26. pointfive on

      Good. Looks like the UK might finally be getting a handle on the internal sabotage and right wing propaganda that was bogging Starmer down at home. At least the majority are starting to see him as something more than what he’s been portrayed as in the UK press.

    27. Few_Damage3399 on

      Anyone remember that time tony blair was becoming so unpopular with the british public that he joined forces with george bush and went to war in the middle east as a move to stay in power?

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