Reform UK, under Nigel Farage, is now in a tight race with Labour, according to an Opinium poll showing Labour at 27% and Reform at 26%. The poll highlights floating voters are swayed by Reform's hardline immigration stance, with 37% of its supporters citing this as their primary reason for backing the party. Labour's support has declined alongside Keir Starmer's sinking personal ratings, indicating potential electoral challenges as Reform's popularity grows due to its controversial migration policies established in the last election.
Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, is now neck and neck with Labour largely because its stance on immigration is proving attractive to floating voters.
The rise of the populist rightwing party is causing increasing concern in the Labour high command and among Labour MPs holding seats where Reform came a close second.
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