Now Farage not Starmer is feeding public's appetite for change
Briefly

Despite the adverse effects of Brexit impacting the economy, Nigel Farage does not seem to bear the blame for these consequences among Labour voters who have shifted to supporting Reform. Polling shows that while a significant portion believes Brexit has worsened conditions, they mainly attribute the fallout to the Conservative party and Boris Johnson. Farage enjoys a surprisingly high net favourability among these switchers, indicating that his appeal as a defender of British values is resonating with a crucial voting demographic, even as Brexit fades from discussion in local elections.
A significant 39% of Labour-Reform switchers believe Brexit has negatively affected the country but predominantly blame the Conservative party and Boris Johnson instead of Farage.
Nigel Farage's net favourability among Labour-Reform switchers stands at 46%, vastly outperforming his national average of -2%, indicating a strong appeal within that demographic.
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