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UK's right-wing Reform party leads for the first time in new poll, Sky News reporter says

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Posted on February 3, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's right-wing Reform UK party has taken the lead for the first time in a new opinion poll by YouGov, according to a Sky News reporter's social media post on Monday. A graphic

Reform UK Surpasses Labour in Latest YouGov Poll

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's right-wing Reform UK party has taken the lead for the first time in a new opinion poll by YouGov, according to a Sky News reporter's social media post on Monday.

A graphic of the YouGov polling posted by the reporter on social media showed if a general election were held tomorrow 25% of British voters would choose Reform and 24% would vote Labour, the current governing party.

(Reporting by Muvija M; Editing by Chris Reese)

Key Takeaways

  • Reform UK leads in a YouGov poll for the first time.
  • 25% of voters support Reform UK, 24% support Labour.
  • The poll suggests a shift in UK political dynamics.
  • Sky News reporter shared the poll results on social media.
  • The poll reflects potential outcomes if elections were held now.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is Reform UK's lead in a new YouGov poll, surpassing Labour for the first time.
What does the poll indicate?
The poll indicates a potential shift in voter preference, with Reform UK gaining more support than Labour.
Who reported the poll results?
A Sky News reporter shared the YouGov poll results on social media.

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