The Independent emphasizes its commitment to quality journalism covering critical issues such as reproductive rights and climate change without paywalls. A recent poll indicates that if a general election were held today, Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, would secure 180 seats, while both the Tories and Labour would garner 165 each. Notably, Keir Starmer's Labour Party is projected to face a more significant loss than under Jeremy Corbyn. This development illustrates the unprecedented fragmentation within British politics, according to insights from the More in Common survey director, Luke Tryl.
A new poll suggests that if a general election were held today, Reform UK would emerge as the leading party with 180 seats, but without an overall majority.
More in Common director Luke Tryl noted that British politics has fragmented to an unprecedented level, indicating a significant shift in voter alignment and party support.
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