Reform would now beat Labour to be largest party: More in Common survey
- Reform UK is projected to become the largest party in Britain, gaining hundreds of seats from Labour, according to a poll by More In Common.
- Labour is projected to lose 246 seats, risking historic losses in its heartlands, including Wales and Greater Manchester.
- Luke Tryl, the UK director of More In Common, noted that British politics has fragmented, impacting Labour's support and leading to significant gains for Reform UK.
- Nigel Farage stated, 'We have all the momentum,' in response to the polling data indicating his party's rise.
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