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Reform beats Labour by six points in new poll blow to Keir Starmer .hh

New survey puts the Right-wing party six points ahead of Labour

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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is racing ahead in the polls (Image: Getty)

Nigel Farage’s Reform UK is six points ahead of Labour in a new poll in a blow to Sir Keir Starmer.

The survey by Find Out Now puts the insurgent party on 29%, unchanged from the week before, with Labour down two points on 23%.

Reform is eight points ahead of the Tories on 21%, up three points from the previous week.

The Lib Dems are on 12%, while the Greens are on 9%, both down one, in the poll of 3,421 British adults carried out yesterday.

Reform chairman Zia Yusuf said: “The latest FindOutNow poll has Reform on 29%, just 2 points away from enough support to form the next government.”

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Reform MP Rupert Lowe added: “Reform six points clear. We are going to win the next election, and we are going to restore Britain.”

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It comes as Reform, which returned five MPs in July’s general election but came second in 98 constituencies, has led a series of national opinion polls.

Reform leader Mr Farage earlier this month declared there is a “good chance” he could be Britain’s next prime minister.

Speaking to the Daily Express at a rally in Essex, he said: “Some great polls, amazing polls, so we are the opposition.

“Can Reform win the next election? Well, the history books say no, but I just feel something remarkable is going on, something really historic, something we’ve never seen in our lifetimes.

“Probably the last time you saw a movement like this was in 1918 when Labour suddenly emerged as a massive political party and the Liberals disappeared as a party of government. There is a good chance I could be the next prime minister.”

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