Tories face wipeout as they drop to fourth place in major poll
- The Conservative Party, led by Kemi Badenoch, fell to fourth place in polling as of May 2025, trailing Reform UK, Labour, and the Liberal Democrats.
- This decline follows a series of electoral setbacks, including local elections and the upcoming Welsh Parliament elections, which experts say worsen the party's crisis.
- YouGov polls show Reform UK leading with 29%, Labour at 22%, Liberal Democrats at 17%, and the Conservatives at 16%, marking the worst position for Tories since 2019.
- Robert Jenrick, a leadership contender, criticized Kemi Badenoch and called for a tougher immigration stance, saying, "I want to send Nigel back to retirement."
- The polls and internal dissent raise serious doubts about Badenoch's leadership and suggest the Conservatives must reconsider strategy to recover lost support.
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Kemi’s out of time - only a Reform pact can stop Tory oblivion - Kelvin MacKenzie
I am a great fan of Tory grandee Jacob Rees-Mogg. When courtesy and intellect coalesce, it’s a wonder to behold. If you want to see it in action, could I urge you to break the habits of a lifetime (as I did) and watch last night’s Newsnight.The last time I tuned into Newsnight, Jeremy Paxman was running the show. That was BN. Before Netflix. Then, a million or more would switch on. Today, under the ho-hum Victoria Derbyshire, I fear Jacob has mo…
Tories Sink to Lowest Ever Poll Rating – The Daily Sceptic
The Conservative Party has sunk to its lowest ever poll rating, after a YouGov poll carried out on Sunday and Monday found the Tories are now in fourth place on just 16%. Reform is flying on 29% ahead of Labour on 22%. The post Tories Sink to Lowest Ever Poll Rating appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
Reform UK strengthens polling lead as Conservatives drop to fourth place
It is the Tories’ lowest-ever ranking in YouGov’s voting intention poll. Reform UK is the most popular political party among voters and the Conservatives have fallen into fourth place, the latest opinion polling reveals. Nigel Farage’s party has the backing of 29% of the public, according to YouGov’s latest voting intention survey, up 1% from last week. Labour follows on 22%, down 1% from the previous week as ministers continue to face criticism…
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