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Blow For Keir Starmer And Kemi Badenoch As Reform Tops Opinion Poll For The First Time

24 January 2025
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Blow For Keir Starmer And Kemi Badenoch As Reform Tops Opinion Poll For The First Time
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Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK party, has surged to the top of opinion polls in the UK, narrowly leading with 26% support in a recent survey. The Conservatives and Labour trail behind at 23% and 22% respectively, with the public expressing dissatisfaction with the direction of the country and key political figures, including Farage and Tory leader Kemi Badenoch. Despite Farage’s strong brand and personality, public opinion remains divided, with negative views outweighing positive ones.

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