Reform UK targets Labour votes ahead of local elections
- A new poll indicates that Nigel Farage and Reform have gained support in Labour's Red Wall, increasing from 18% to 30% since the last election.
- Labour's vote share in the Red Wall has declined from 39% to 27%, while 44% of surveyed voters see Reform as the main threat to the Government.
- Damian Lyons-Lowe, CEO of Survation, stated that the polling suggests Reform is likely to cause huge disruption to the status quo across the Midlands and the North.
- Two thirds of voters in the Red Wall believe that the country is heading in the wrong direction, suggesting significant voter dissatisfaction.
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Nigel Farage poised to make huge gains in Labour's Red Wall shake up as 68% say 'Britain is broken'
Nigel Farage poised to make huge gains in Labour's Red Wall shake up as 68% say 'Britain is broken' - A new poll has suggested more than two-thirds of voters in Labour's Red Wall believe Britain is broken
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