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Mega Poll Shows Nigel Farage’s Reform Party on Pace to Win Next Election

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A poll has found that Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party would win the most seats in parliament if the election were held today, as the party continues to gain ground against the Westminster establishment.

A survey of over 16,000 people from the More in Common think-tank has suggested a “dramatic transformation of the political landscape” has occurred since the general election last July that saw the left-wing Labour Party sweep to power after the collapse in support for the so-called Conservative Party over failures on the economy and migration.

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A poll has found that Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party would win the most seats in parliament if the election were held today, as the party continues to gain ground against the Westminster establishment.

A survey of over 16,000 people from the More in Common think-tank has suggested a “dramatic transformation of the political landscape” has occurred since the general election last July that saw the left-wing Labour Party sweep to power after the collapse in support for the so-called Conservative Party over failures on the economy and migration.

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