Nigel Farage on course to be next prime minister, mega poll projects
YouGov’s mega poll shows Reform UK could win 306-311 seats, marking the biggest gain in British election history amid Labour and Conservative losses.
- A recent YouGov MRP polling projection estimates Reform UK could win 311 of the 650 seats, making Nigel Farage likely prime minister.
- This surge follows significant losses by Labour since last year's election where Starmer won 411 seats, with Labour now projected at 144 MPs.
- The projection shows three-quarters of Reform UK's gains come directly from Labour, which could lose 231 seats to Reform and 26 to the SNP.
- National vote shares project Reform UK at 27%, Labour at 21%, Conservatives at 17%, Lib Dems at 15%, Greens at 11%, SNP at 3%, and Plaid at 1%.
- The results indicate no party would secure an outright majority, with Reform UK falling short by 15 seats, prompting uncertainty around coalition possibilities and Nigel Farage’s potential path to becoming prime minister.
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The UK Reform Party, led by Nigel Farage, would receive 311 mandates in the House of Commons at the following parliamentary elections, shows a survey by YouGov, quoted by Sky News. The article Nigel Farage, a Romanian politician who accuses Romanians of putting lebede to the rotisor, is pleased to reach the next prime minister in the UK for the first time in Romania TV.
Farage Would Win UK Election If Held Tomorrow, YouGov Poll Finds
(Bloomberg) — Nigel Farage would be in pole position to become the UK’s next prime minister if an election were held tomorrow, according to new polling which shows his upstart Reform party would wipe out Labour’s overwhelming majority from 2024.
Nigel Farage on course to be PM as Labour faces worst drubbing since 1930s, poll finds - The Mirror
Polling by YouGov suggests Nigel Farage's Reform would win 311 seats in a general election, with Labour slumping to just 144 and the Tories slipping into fourth behind the Lib Dems
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