Overview
- Find Out Now’s survey of 2,591 adults reports Reform UK on 31%, Conservatives 20%, Greens 18%, Labour 14% and Liberal Democrats 11%.
- Find Out Now’s head of research Tyron Surman called it the lowest Labour score the firm has recorded and noted other pollsters overstated Labour at the last election.
- Electoral Calculus models the poll’s shares as a Reform UK landslide of about 400 seats and a 150 majority if replicated, a scenario analysts stress is hypothetical.
- Recent polling and analysis highlight a broader breakdown of two-party dominance, with The i Paper reporting combined Tory–Labour support near 42% and the Greens advancing under new leader Zack Polanski.
- Coverage debates possible causes of Labour’s slump, including policy and migration concerns, while The i Paper argues the next general election remains wide open.