
"The Green Party has overtaken Labour to become the second most popular party after their sensational victory at last week's Gorton and Denton by-election, a new poll has shown. Zack Polanski's party has seen its support jump by four points to 21 per cent, while Labour and the Tories were tied on 16 per cent - both down two points, with Labour seeing its lowest score on record."
"The polling, conducted by YouGov for Sky News on Sunday and Monday, showed that the Greens are now the most popular party in all age categories under 50, with some 49 per cent of 18-24 year olds backing the party, as well as 27 per cent of 25 to 49-year-olds."
A YouGov poll conducted for Sky News reveals significant shifts in UK political preferences. The Green Party increased support by four points to 21%, overtaking Labour, which fell to its lowest recorded score of 16%. Reform UK leads with 23%, while the Liberal Democrats remain at 14%. The Greens achieved particular strength among younger voters, capturing 49% support from 18-24 year-olds and 27% from those aged 25-49, making them the most popular party across all age groups under 50. This surge follows the party's recent by-election victory in Gorton and Denton, where Hannah Spencer was elected as a Green MP.
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