UK Polls Show Labour and Conservatives Losing Ground as Reform UK Gains Momentum
Reform UK surpasses Conservatives in polls, while Labour faces declining support across Scotland and England.
- Labour's national polling average has dropped to 27%, with significant losses to Reform UK, the Liberal Democrats, and Greens since last July's general election.
- Reform UK has surged to 24% in national polls, overtaking the Conservatives, who remain stagnant at 23%, as disillusioned voters shift their support.
- In Scotland, Labour's support among pensioners has halved due to backlash against the UK government's decision to cut winter fuel payments.
- The SNP is projected to remain the largest party in the 2026 Holyrood elections but is unlikely to secure a majority, with Reform UK poised to gain 15 seats.
- The Scottish Conservatives are struggling to retain relevance, as Reform UK gains traction among Unionist voters dissatisfied with mainstream parties.