Latest Westminster voting intention

by 1DarkStarryNight

40 comments
  1. I’m not very impressed with labour to date, but what the actual fuck is wrong with people?

  2. Makes sense with the current climate, out of the main 3 it seems reform are the only ones actually listening to the general public

    Edit – usually whatever the opinion on Reddit is, it’s generally the opposite in real life

  3. Seat Estimate:

    💙 CON: 223 (+102)

    ❤️ LAB: 182 (-229)

    💜 RFM: 107 (+102)

    🧡 LDM: 67 (-5)

    💛 SNP: 35 (+26)

    💚 GRN: 6 (+2)

    Likely outcome: Conservative + Reform government

    A few observations:

    • Labour on 23% — the lowest they’ve ever polled under Starmer (previous low: 25%)

    • Reform on 25% — the highest they’ve ever polled, with any pollster (previous high: 23%)

    • SNP would win back most central belt seats won by Labour in July 2024

    • Greens in England set for their best ever performance at a UK general election, with 6 seats

  4. Ah yes. This poll is very indicative of what’s to come. This short run to the next GE will be rocky, but at least it’s only another 4.5years or so – meaning we can basically accept this fate already. /s

  5. Given the tories went full scorched earth before they left power, anyone taking over would find things difficult.

  6. Polling this far out from an election is less than useless. In three years time if Labour hasn’t got the economy growing, hasn’t sorted out immigration and housing, and the polls still look like this, then I’ll panic.

  7. Anyone else feel the indy folk are cheering this on because they want the UK to be as bad as possible in the hopes of independence?

  8. People had patience with the tories for 14 years while they ran the country into the ground, but Labour’s been in power for barely half a year, and people have lost their heads. I’m not even a Labour fan, but you need to give them time to actually turn things around, fixing the dire state of the country won’t happen overnight.

    Starmers lack of ambition and recent decisions certainly haven’t helped, though.

    I also feel that the media has been much more critical of Labour over every small decision, they can take any issue and drag it out. One that stands out is Sky News, also noticed they’ve been platforming Reform more and more.

  9. I wouldn’t look into any polls this far out for any potential election. The older generation are especially annoyed at the moment due to their winter fuel allowance being cut and reform voters are just being noisy.

    Also, older generation and chronically online gammons overwhelming respond to polls. Remember Reform were forecast at one point to win 70 seats and Tories were forecast to end up 4th biggest party.

  10. So Scotland’s options are Tories or Former Tory Members? We can’t change the result with only 57 MPs! We are so fucking screwed!

  11. How do people look at the last 14 years under the Tories then look at what Labour are doing and think “fuck it, you know what I want more of that shit the Tories where doing”

  12. Excellent news, Reform are on track to win the next General Election 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  13. At least they are getting the Brexit they voted for if Farage becomes PM

  14. I’d be very sceptical of that one, reform can barely form a sentence let alone a government and the Tories will always fuck themselves before it gets to it!

  15. Starmer ‘re-launch’ going as expected then?

    Fortunately for Labour, parties always get more popular the longer they are in government. We’re so lucky they’re playing 6D New Labour Chess that the rest of us are simply too poor to understand.

  16. This sub is generally left leaning, so I expected to be downvoted to hell for this. I’m working middle class, and majority of my friends are the same. We are a mix of white and Indian heterosexual males, majority are married with kids. We are all collectively voting Reform in any upcoming elections.

    Our country is changing, you just need to drive around any town in the central belt to see it. Adding populations the size of Sheffield each year isn’t helping with our already stretched services.

    Cap immigration, deport all illegal migrants, offer tax breaks for families with kids and build some more bloody affordable family housing around the 200k mark.

  17. Can we stop posting this? It is literally irrelevant for the next 5 years

  18. We don’t need polls every five minutes. The news media needs getting under control, we’ll end up a basket case like the US otherwise.

  19. Calling it right now, reform either win the next election or Nigel wins it with the tories. I think our country is borderline about to go the trump way of far right politics lol.

  20. Well now Labour know what the snp in Scotland feel like. When most of the msm are biased against them. As for reform company what are people thinking. Are people so desperate for change they would let farage /musk into power. This is a serious wake up call ☎️

  21. Just as well Labour do not have to give a hoot for the next 4 years

  22. Indy, Indy, Indy, holy molly, please.

    Omg, I don’t want to be ruled by Farage.

  23. So why are we taking note of national polls a mere 5 months after an election? Labour have a big job to do (thanks, Tories) and it will likely take 2/3 years to start seeing noticeable impact. More focus should be placed on applying pressure on *specific issues* such as Proportional Representation than throwing the toys out of the pram and catastrophising.

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