The new year is off to a bad start for Kemi Badenoch’s Tories. The latest update to The Spectator data hub’s poll tracker shows that – on average – Reform have just overtaken the Conservatives to become the second-placed party in British politics.
As Steerpike reported this morning, YouGov’s first Westminster voting intention poll since the July election revealed that, while support for Starmer’s army has dropped nine points since polling day, Nigel Farage’s Reform has seen support rise by ten points. Combine that with the Tories dropping two points, and The Spectator poll tracker – which looks at the average of all political polling – puts Reform in second place on 24 per cent of the vote. That’s two points clear of the Tories on 22 per cent, and just three points behind Starmer’s Labour.
With Britain edging closer to economic crisis and more voters agreeing with Farage, Mr S wonders how much further Reform might climb. Watch this space.
The Spectator’s poll of polls is updated every day at The Spectator data hub.
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