Nigel Faraj’s right -wing reform party is the lead in the UK Poll for the first time. Election news

If a general election is held tomorrow, 25 percent of the British voter will choose reform, yougov pole suggests.
Nigel Faraj’s right -wing UK party is now the most popular political party in the United Kingdom, a new pole, defeating the Conservative Party and the Governing Labor Party.
Posted on Monday and conducted by YouGov for The Times newspaper, shown reform – which promises “freeze immigration” in the UK – is taking leadership in a major public opinion survey for the first time.
According to the poll, if a general election is held tomorrow, 25 percent of voter will choose reforms, choose 24 percent labor and 21 percent will vote for conservators.
In the poll, the reform of the reform on the labor, the lead-on 2 and 3 February, surveyed 2,465 people-within the margin of the Truti, yougov said.
Labor, who won the national election by a landslide in July last year, dropped three points compared to the final survey conducted on 26-27 January, while reform scored two points.
The Conservative Party, which dominated British politics for more than 14 years until a poor performance in last year’s elections, also dropped a point.
The reform seems to be drawing support from the former members of the UK Conservative Party, which tolerated several scams in recent years.
In December, Faraj described reforms as “real opposition”, as the party stated that it surpasses conservatives in the number of members.
Our latest voting intention pole (2-3 February) has improved the UK for the first time, although 1PT is within the margin of lead error.
ReF: 25% (26-27 from January +2)
Lab: 24% (-3)
Con: 21% (-1)
Lib Dame: 14% (=)
Green: 9% (=)
SNP: 3% (=) pic.twitter.com/eerjutozli– Yougov (@Yougov) 3 February, 2025
Faraj, who suggested last year that many young Muslims “do not take membership of British values”, were one of the leading campaigners for Brexit.
A colleague of Donald Trump, Faraj, often echoes the United States President with focus on immigration and promises to fix the “broken” UK.
On Monday, Faraj appreciated the results of the pole. “Britain wants reform,” he wrote in a social media post.
The UK will have to hold its next parliamentary election by August 2029, but the Labor Prime Minister Kir Stmper can call for the initial vote before that date.
The growing popularity of improvement increases support for far-flung parties across Europe in recent years.
The distant option for Germany (AFD) is also gaining land beyond national elections this month.
Recent elections show that AFD is likely to be secured second in the vote.