Reform lead Labour and Tories in UK-wide poll for first time ever
- Reform UK has topped a national opinion poll for the first time, commanding 26 percent of voter support, ahead of the Conservatives at 23 percent and Labour at 22 percent.
- Keir Starmer has emerged as the clear frontrunner for preferred Prime Minister with 31 percent support, while Nigel Farage follows at 21 percent and Kemi Badenoch trails at 11 percent.
- The poll results indicate a significant shift in Britain's political landscape, with Reform UK emerging as a potential frontrunner in upcoming elections.
- Kemi Badenoch defended her party's record on grooming gangs, stating, 'I did the bits that I could do' amid growing pressure from the poll results.
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